Paul Cézanne Les baigneurs grande planche (The Large Bathers) 1896-c.1898 Lithograph in colors, on MBM paper, with margins, S. 15 1/2 x 24 1/8 in (39.4 x 61.3 cm) Druick's second state (of three), signed in the stone and printed ‘Tirage à cent exemplaires no.', from the edition of approximately 100 (there was another edition of 100 in the final state with the signature and annotation erased), published by Ambroise Vollard, printed by Auguste Clot Paris, generally in very good condition, framed.
Provenance Acquired by Fritz and Lilly Cassirer, Berlin, prior to 1926 By descent to the present owner Fritz Cassirer was the brother of the prominent art dealer Bruno Cassirer and his cousin and business partner Paul Cassirer. Their Berlin gallery was instrumental in promoting the artists of the Berlin Secession and the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, in particular Van Gogh and Cézanne. The present impression ofLes Baigneurswas acquired by Fritz prior to his death in 1926, and was brought to Oxford, England during World War II by Fritz's widow Lilly and her second husband, the eminent physician and head of internal medicine at the Schwabinger Hospital in Munich, Professor Otto Neubauer. Upon Neubauer's death in 1957, Lilly Cassirer moved to the United States, bringing the Cézanne with her, and the work has remained in the family ever since. Literature Ambroise, Vollard, Recollections of a Picture Dealer, London, 1936, pp. 247-248 Lionello, Venturi, Cézanne: son Art - son Oeuvre, No. 1157, Vol. 1, Paris, 1936, p. 287 Alphonse Kann maquette repr. Vol. 2, pl. 332 Una E. Johnson Ambroise Vollard,Editeur, 1867-1939, New York, 1944, No. 30, pp. 15, 68-9, 193 Melvin Waldfogel, Caillebotte, Vollard and Cézanne’s "Baigneurs au Repos", Gazette des Beaux-Arts, February 1965, pp. 113-20, repr. p.114 Jean Cherpin, L’Oeuvre gravé de Cézanne, Arts et Livres de Provence: Bulletin, No.82, 1972, No.7, pp. 47-58, 68-9, first state repr. p.53 Douglas W. Druick, Cézanne, Vollard and Lithography: the Ottawa Maquette for the "Large Bathers" Colour Lithograph, The National Gallery of Canada Bulletin, 19, 1972, 1974, pp. 1-36, repr. p. 8 Douglas Druick and William Rubin (ed.), Cézanne’s Lithographs, Cézanne: the Late Work, London, 1978, pp. 119-37, first state repr. p. 125
Paul Cézanne Les baigneurs grande planche (The Large Bathers) 1896-c.1898 Lithograph in colors, on MBM paper, with margins, S. 15 1/2 x 24 1/8 in (39.4 x 61.3 cm) Druick's second state (of three), signed in the stone and printed ‘Tirage à cent exemplaires no.', from the edition of approximately 100 (there was another edition of 100 in the final state with the signature and annotation erased), published by Ambroise Vollard, printed by Auguste Clot Paris, generally in very good condition, framed.
Provenance Acquired by Fritz and Lilly Cassirer, Berlin, prior to 1926 By descent to the present owner Fritz Cassirer was the brother of the prominent art dealer Bruno Cassirer and his cousin and business partner Paul Cassirer. Their Berlin gallery was instrumental in promoting the artists of the Berlin Secession and the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, in particular Van Gogh and Cézanne. The present impression ofLes Baigneurswas acquired by Fritz prior to his death in 1926, and was brought to Oxford, England during World War II by Fritz's widow Lilly and her second husband, the eminent physician and head of internal medicine at the Schwabinger Hospital in Munich, Professor Otto Neubauer. Upon Neubauer's death in 1957, Lilly Cassirer moved to the United States, bringing the Cézanne with her, and the work has remained in the family ever since. Literature Ambroise, Vollard, Recollections of a Picture Dealer, London, 1936, pp. 247-248 Lionello, Venturi, Cézanne: son Art - son Oeuvre, No. 1157, Vol. 1, Paris, 1936, p. 287 Alphonse Kann maquette repr. Vol. 2, pl. 332 Una E. Johnson Ambroise Vollard,Editeur, 1867-1939, New York, 1944, No. 30, pp. 15, 68-9, 193 Melvin Waldfogel, Caillebotte, Vollard and Cézanne’s "Baigneurs au Repos", Gazette des Beaux-Arts, February 1965, pp. 113-20, repr. p.114 Jean Cherpin, L’Oeuvre gravé de Cézanne, Arts et Livres de Provence: Bulletin, No.82, 1972, No.7, pp. 47-58, 68-9, first state repr. p.53 Douglas W. Druick, Cézanne, Vollard and Lithography: the Ottawa Maquette for the "Large Bathers" Colour Lithograph, The National Gallery of Canada Bulletin, 19, 1972, 1974, pp. 1-36, repr. p. 8 Douglas Druick and William Rubin (ed.), Cézanne’s Lithographs, Cézanne: the Late Work, London, 1978, pp. 119-37, first state repr. p. 125
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