Roberto Marcello Iras Baldessari *
(Innsbruck 1894–1965 Rome)
Jour – donna in poltrona (Omaggio a Pablo Picasso), 1917 ca., monogrammed, oil on cardboard, 50 x 38 cm, framed
This work is registered in the Archivio Unico per il Catalogo delle opere futuriste di Roberto Marcello Baldessari, Rovereto, curated by Prof. Maurizio Scudiero, under no. B17–73 and it is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity (issued 16.01.2012).
Provenance:
Private Collection, Germany
Sotheby’s, Milan, 25 May 2012, lot 204
European Private Collection
As a number of works in the same vein confirm, in 1917 Baldessari was looking to Picasso with great interest and produced works with a “cubo-futurist” aesthetic, some of which (among the first in the series) were taken directly from Picasso’s (as in this case). It should be kept in mind that knowledge of Picasso’s work in Italy only dates back to the late 1940s. Baldessari, on the other hand, thanks to his German contacts (he was bilingual, born in Innsbruck) was aware of the developments of the European avant-garde as they were happening, studying and referencing them in his own work.
Maurizio Scudiero
Specialist: Alessandro Rizzi
Alessandro Rizzi
+39-02-303 52 41
alessandro.rizzi@dorotheum.it
24.11.2020 - 16:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 39,670.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 40,000.- to EUR 60,000.-
Roberto Marcello Iras Baldessari *
(Innsbruck 1894–1965 Rome)
Jour – donna in poltrona (Omaggio a Pablo Picasso), 1917 ca., monogrammed, oil on cardboard, 50 x 38 cm, framed
This work is registered in the Archivio Unico per il Catalogo delle opere futuriste di Roberto Marcello Baldessari, Rovereto, curated by Prof. Maurizio Scudiero, under no. B17–73 and it is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity (issued 16.01.2012).
Provenance:
Private Collection, Germany
Sotheby’s, Milan, 25 May 2012, lot 204
European Private Collection
As a number of works in the same vein confirm, in 1917 Baldessari was looking to Picasso with great interest and produced works with a “cubo-futurist” aesthetic, some of which (among the first in the series) were taken directly from Picasso’s (as in this case). It should be kept in mind that knowledge of Picasso’s work in Italy only dates back to the late 1940s. Baldessari, on the other hand, thanks to his German contacts (he was bilingual, born in Innsbruck) was aware of the developments of the European avant-garde as they were happening, studying and referencing them in his own work.
Maurizio Scudiero
Specialist: Alessandro Rizzi
Alessandro Rizzi
+39-02-303 52 41
alessandro.rizzi@dorotheum.it
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Auction: | Modern Art |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction with Live Bidding |
Date: | 24.11.2020 - 16:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
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