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Moses (Moise) Kisling (1891 Kraków - 1953 Paris), Lying nude, Kiki de Montparnasse ("Nu allongé sur drap rouge et vert"), 1927

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Estimations: 434 131 - 651 197 EUR
Additional fees: +5% / 3% Droit de suite
oil/canvas
Dimensions: 81 x 100 cm
signed l.d.: 'Kisling'
on the painting loom numerous transport company stickers, exhibition stickers, inventory numbers, notes and oval stamp, auction stickers on the frame

Origins
Oscar Ghez collection, Geneva
Robert Oppenheim, United States
Sotheby's auction house, New York, July 1979
private collection, Switzerland (purchased in the 1980s)
Sotheby's auction house, London, February 2015
private collection, Europe

Exhibited
Kisling et son temps, Palais de la Mediterrannée, Nice, March-April 1973
De Renoir à Kisling, Musée du Château d'Annecy, 1964-1965 (cat. no. 104)
80 Pittori da Renoir à Kisling. The Collection of Oscar Ghez and his Modern Art Foundation, Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna, Turin, February 7-April 5, 1964

Literature
Kisling et son temps, exhibition catalog, Palais de la Mediterrannée, Nice, Nice 1973, cat. no. 19
Jean Kisling, Kisling 1891-1953, catalog raisonné, vol. 1, Torino 1971, cat. no. 42, p. 329 (ill.)
80 Pittori da Renoir a Kisling. The Collection of Oscar Ghez and his Modern Art Foundation, exhibition catalog, Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna, Turin, Torino 1964, ill. 377

Biography
In 1907-11 he studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow with Jozef Pankiewicz. On his advice, together with Szymon Mondszajn, he went to Paris for further studies. There the critics André Salmon and Adolf Basler became interested in his work, and he also received a scholarship from an anonymous patron from Russia. He was called "the Duke of Montparnasse" because of his social colligations and financial success. He had friendly relations with Polish artists Tadeusz Makowski, Eugeniusz Zak, Ludwik Markus, Roman Kramsztyk and Mela Muter. He was awarded French citizenship for his participation in the fighting of the Foreign Legion during World War I. Wounded during the Battle of Clarency, he convalesced in Spain in 1916. During World War II, he joined the French army. In 1940, via Spain and Portugal, he left for New York. After the war, around 1946, he returned to Sanary-sur-Mer. He was one of the most prominent representatives of the Ecole de Paris of the interwar years. He had many solo exhibitions, and often participated in group exhibitions abroad as a Polish artist. He was one of the leading representatives of the École de Paris bringing together artists of Jewish origin who came from Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. "In the early phase of Kisling's work from 1912-18, his fascination with Cezanne's art found expression; in his still lifes and landscapes, the artist synthesized and geometrized solids, piled up compositional plans, and introduced an elevated point of view that tightened the pictorial space. (...) Influenced by his contacts with the Cubists, he painted southern French landscapes with a geometrizing style borrowed from the paintings of Picasso and Braque from around 1909. He sought a formula of decorativeness in which synthesized architectural solids interact with the organic forms of nature. (...) In landscapes, he captured shapes in silhouette, while he gave colors an intensity comparable to a Fauvist palette. In 1917-18, in addition to views of Saint-Tropez, which were characterized by a bleached palette and ethereality, there were landscapes of deepened expression evoked by a range of sharp, strong, contrasting colors; these compositions, bordering on abstraction, concentrated in expression, were painted impasto, with diagonal brushstrokes. Some views of harbors with sailboats and a deserted waterfront alluded to the poetics of "metaphysical painting." In his landscapes, Kisling also alluded to 16th-century compositional schemes, depicting sweeping landscapes, built up behind the scenes, with suggestively rendered spatial depth." - Irena Kossowska

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Early Art. 19th century, Modernism, Interwar.
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19 October 2023 CEST/Warsaw
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434 131 - 651 197 EUR
Hammer price
416 766 EUR
Hammer price without Byuer's Premium
347 305 EUR
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128%
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Early Art. 19th century, Modernism, Interwar.
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