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Auction archive: Lot number 82

JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET (GRUCHY 1814-1875 BARBIZON)

Estimate
€150,000 - €200,000
ca. US$161,586 - US$215,448
Price realised:
€289,800
ca. US$312,184
Auction archive: Lot number 82

JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET (GRUCHY 1814-1875 BARBIZON)

Estimate
€150,000 - €200,000
ca. US$161,586 - US$215,448
Price realised:
€289,800
ca. US$312,184
Beschreibung:

Details
JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET (GRUCHY 1814-1875 BARBIZON)
Paysage rural avec vache et moutons : la ferme du Lieu-Bailly
signé ‘J.F.Millet’ (en bas à droite)
fusain, pastel et traces d'aquarelle sur papier beige
39,5 x 52 cm (15 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Alfred Sensier, Paris.
Marguerite Sensier, Paris, 1877, puis par descendance à son père.
Leroy Ireland, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie.
William Stephen Serri, Merchantville, New Jersey; vente Christie’s New York, 11 Octobre 1979, lot 41 (avec le titre La Ferme du Lieu-Bailly).
Avec Gallery Lida, Tokyo.
Rindoko Museum, Tochigi, Japon.
Collection privée, Japon, 2020.
Exhibited
Tokyo, Bunkamura Museum of Art, Kyoto, Municipal Museum of Art, Kofu, Yamanashi Museum, Jean-François Millet 1991, n° 66, ill.
Special notice
ƒ: In addition to the regular Buyer’s premium, a commission of 5.5%
inclusive of VAT of the hammer price will be charged to the buyer.
It will be refunded to the Buyer upon proof of export of the lot
outside the European Union within the legal time limit.
(Please refer to section VAT refunds)
Post lot text
JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET A RURAL LANDSCAPE WITH COWS AND SHEEP, CHARCOAL, PASTEL AND WATERCOLOUR TRACES ON BUFF PAPER
It was in Jean-François-Millet’s later career that he turned to compositions of rural landscapes without figures. These views were sentimental and partly biographical, as they had formed the backdrop to his own life and his childhood growing up in Normandy. Images such as the present lot would have been a reminder to Parisian audiences that this heartland of rural life existed, alongside the increasingly developing urban landscape.
Finished drawings became an important aspect of the artist’s practice during the mid-1850s, as Millet increasingly relied on the income to support his family. These drawings quickly caught the attention of private collectors and by 1865, an important patron, Émile Gavet began commissioning drawings, which would become a collection of ninety sheets.
The present lot showcases the artist’s skill as a draughtsman. The accuracy of the anatomy of the animals, as well as the proportions of the landscape, are seemingly effortlessly sketched. What is particularly unusual are the variety of colours employed, such as the luscious greens and the warm tonalities of the animals’ coats. The artist had turned away from the use of coloured pastels in the mid-1840s, in the pursuit of drawings in black crayon heightened with white. This return to full colour was perhaps due to the shift in subject matter from a focus on figures to a focus on the natural landscape, where colour is a necessity in providing the depth of field and the narrative.
We are grateful to Dr Alexandra Murphy for confirming the attribution to Millet in the basis of a photograph.
Fig. 1 J.-F. Millet, Farm near Gréville, Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie.

Auction archive: Lot number 82
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2023
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
Beschreibung:

Details
JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET (GRUCHY 1814-1875 BARBIZON)
Paysage rural avec vache et moutons : la ferme du Lieu-Bailly
signé ‘J.F.Millet’ (en bas à droite)
fusain, pastel et traces d'aquarelle sur papier beige
39,5 x 52 cm (15 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Alfred Sensier, Paris.
Marguerite Sensier, Paris, 1877, puis par descendance à son père.
Leroy Ireland, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie.
William Stephen Serri, Merchantville, New Jersey; vente Christie’s New York, 11 Octobre 1979, lot 41 (avec le titre La Ferme du Lieu-Bailly).
Avec Gallery Lida, Tokyo.
Rindoko Museum, Tochigi, Japon.
Collection privée, Japon, 2020.
Exhibited
Tokyo, Bunkamura Museum of Art, Kyoto, Municipal Museum of Art, Kofu, Yamanashi Museum, Jean-François Millet 1991, n° 66, ill.
Special notice
ƒ: In addition to the regular Buyer’s premium, a commission of 5.5%
inclusive of VAT of the hammer price will be charged to the buyer.
It will be refunded to the Buyer upon proof of export of the lot
outside the European Union within the legal time limit.
(Please refer to section VAT refunds)
Post lot text
JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET A RURAL LANDSCAPE WITH COWS AND SHEEP, CHARCOAL, PASTEL AND WATERCOLOUR TRACES ON BUFF PAPER
It was in Jean-François-Millet’s later career that he turned to compositions of rural landscapes without figures. These views were sentimental and partly biographical, as they had formed the backdrop to his own life and his childhood growing up in Normandy. Images such as the present lot would have been a reminder to Parisian audiences that this heartland of rural life existed, alongside the increasingly developing urban landscape.
Finished drawings became an important aspect of the artist’s practice during the mid-1850s, as Millet increasingly relied on the income to support his family. These drawings quickly caught the attention of private collectors and by 1865, an important patron, Émile Gavet began commissioning drawings, which would become a collection of ninety sheets.
The present lot showcases the artist’s skill as a draughtsman. The accuracy of the anatomy of the animals, as well as the proportions of the landscape, are seemingly effortlessly sketched. What is particularly unusual are the variety of colours employed, such as the luscious greens and the warm tonalities of the animals’ coats. The artist had turned away from the use of coloured pastels in the mid-1840s, in the pursuit of drawings in black crayon heightened with white. This return to full colour was perhaps due to the shift in subject matter from a focus on figures to a focus on the natural landscape, where colour is a necessity in providing the depth of field and the narrative.
We are grateful to Dr Alexandra Murphy for confirming the attribution to Millet in the basis of a photograph.
Fig. 1 J.-F. Millet, Farm near Gréville, Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie.

Auction archive: Lot number 82
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2023
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
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