| | | | Lot 41 Dora MAAR (1907 - 1997) Dora Maar portant une couronne de fleurs - Antibes, August 1939 Negative: 6 × 6 cm, Modern print: 40 × 30 cm Estimate: €1,500 - 2,000 | | | | Unpublished, photographic collection | | Auction: Monday, 27 June, 2022, 7pm Tuesday, 28 June, 2022, 2pm Online catalogue: here Preview: Wed 22 – Sat 25 June, 11am - 6pm Contact: Elodie Landais +33 1 42 99 20 84 [email protected] | |
| | | | | | | | | | Lot 6 Dora MAAR (1907 - 1997) Guernica en cours de réalisation dans l'atelier de la rue des Grands Augustins - Paris, May-June 1937 Vintage gelatin silver print: 5,70 × 5,50 cm Negative: 6 × 6 cm, Modern print: 40 × 30 cm Estimate:€2,500 - 3,500 | | | | On June 27 and 28, Artcurial will pay tribute to the photographic work of Dora Maar through 750 unpublished and intimate photographs. Gathered in 356 lots, these photographs illustrate the artist’s years with Pablo Picasso, reflecting her strong taste for surrealism and the avant-garde, but also for portraits and street scenes with a social character. Through this exceptional photographic treasure from the estate of Dora Maar and exhibited to the public for the very first time, the artist appears as one of the most original photographers of her time, a true pioneer of the mid-20th century. | | | | | | Lot 132 Dora MAAR (1907 - 1997) Enfants sur un panneau de signalisation, c. 1935 Vintage gelatin silver print: 5,60 × 5,30 cm Negative: 6 × 6 cm Modern print: 40 × 30 cm Estimate:€1,500 - 2,000 | | | | Dora Maar (1907 – 1997) Henriette Theodora Markovitch was born in 1907 in Paris but grew up in Buenos Aires. At the end of the 1920s she returned to the French capital to study art and photography. It was at this period that she took on the pseudonym Dora Maar. She studied at the Union Centrales des Arts Decoratifs, the École de Photographie, the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts. It was in André Lhote’s studio that she became involved with the surrealist movement. She met Henri Cartier-Bresson, Emmanuel Sougez and Brassaï there, and became a close friend of André Breton. Becoming a prominent figure in avant-garde artistic circles, she enjoyed great success with her surrealist peers and took part in several exhibitions as part of the movement. | | | | | | Lot 14 Dora MAAR (1907 - 1997) Buste en plâtre de Dora Maar dans l’atelier de la rue des Grands Augustins - Paris, 1941 Six vintage gelatin silver prints: 6 × 6,50 cm Negatives (8): 6 × 6 cm, Modern print (5): 40 × 30 cm Estimate: €4,000 - 6,000 | | | | In the mid 1930s, at the brasserie des Deux Magots in the heart of Saint-Germain- des-Prés, Paul Éluard introduced her to Pablo Picasso. In fact, they had already met during the filming of Jean Renoir’s Crime de Monsieur Lange. She became his muse. From the start of the Spanish civil war to the end of the Second World War, they remained close and influenced each other’s work. Picasso never stopped painting the one he called La femme qui pleure (The Weeping Woman). Her work has been exhibited all over the world : Paris, New York, Barcelona, Chicago... Settling in the Luberon, she devoted more time to painting, reserving the pieces she created for her inner circle. 1997 marked the end of the life of a woman who documented the various upheavals of the 20th century as she passed through it. | | | | | | Lot 24 Dora MAAR (1907 - 1997) Pablo Picasso à la rambarde - Hôtel Vaste Horizon, Mougins, été 1937 Vintage gelatin silver prints: 5,50 × 5,40 cm Negative: 6 × 6 cm, Modern print: 40 × 30 cm Estimate: €2,500 - 3,500 | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to [email protected] © 13 Jun 2022 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke [email protected] . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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