LÉON INDENBAUM (1890-1981)

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Result : 39 000EUR
LÉON INDENBAUM (1890-1981)
LÉON INDENBAUM (1890-1981) "Two greyhounds", 1913. Bas-relief in chamotte and patina clay (some accidents and small missing parts, some restorations) composed of three panels with engraved decoration. Signed with the artist's initials in the lower right corner. A bas-relief in chamotte and patinated clay composed of three panels with engraved decoration (some accidents, small lacks and missing parts, restoration). Signed with the artist's initials. H 92 x W 190 x D 5 cm - H 36 1/4 x W 74 3/4 x D 2 in. PROVENANCE : - Former Jacques Doucet collection (oral tradition). - Sale Ader-Picard-Tajan, April 24, 1989, lot n°200; private collection. - Exhibition: at the Salon d'Automne of 1913, Léon Indenbaum exhibited under n°969 a bas-relief fragment entitled "Les Bergers" belonging to M. J. D. (Jacques Doucet, then the artist's only major patron). Our panels were probably part of this shipment. HISTORY : Léon Indenbaum always made terracotta projects of his works, before accepting the clients and realizing them in more noble stone, such as marble or onyx. Jacques Doucet commissioned a large bas-relief for his dining room on the Avenue du Bois, and Léon Indenbaum had to make a few proposals, such as our patinated terra cotta panels, before delivering the "Idyll" in September 1913. A certificate from Léon Indenbaum's successor will be given to the buyer.
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