Alfred Sisley Pastel on Paper
Item Details
Offered here is an original plein air pastel on paper by Impressionist master Alfred Sisley (1839-1899).
Pastel on brown paper, laid down on heavier paper
Signed ‘Sisley’ lower right
12 × 13.65 inches
1873
Provenance:
Acquired by the father of Nancy Hitch in France 1920s
By descent, Mrs. Charles Johnston Hitch, Berkeley, CA
(Wife of the President, University of CA 1965-1973)
C.G. Sloan & CO, Washington DC September 21, 1979; Lot 945
The condition is excellent, in a hand carved frame with U/V protective glass
It appears to be a preparatory sketch for ‘Un Verger – Pommiers et Fleurs
(Orchard – Apples and Flowers’ [1873 No. 61] (see attached image)
Un Verger – Pommiers et Fleurs’ was only exhibited three times: At the Gallery Durand-Ruel 15 February – 1 March 1902 [no. 26], and 1 – 25 1910 [no. 80]. It was not exhibited again until 1937, after the present piece was acquired by Mrs. Hitch’s father. It is doubtful that Gallery Durand-Ruel would have permitted anyone to have copied the work in pastel at the gallery during those exhibitions.
The piece offered for sale here should be compared to the piece sold at auction at Tarjan, Monte Carlo, Monaco on August 2, 2011 (see link).
Dimensions
Measurements for framed art, the paper measures 12 × 13.65″
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Item #
13FAI006-358
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