Arlequin

Oil on canvas

90 x 72 cm

Signed lower left AÏZPIRI

Estimate
200,000 - 300,000
847,000 - 1,271,000
25,800 - 38,700
Sold Price
264,000
1,109,244
34,065

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2015 Hong Kong

075

Paul AIZPIRI (French, 1919 - 2016)

Arlequin


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PROVENANCE:
Sale of Shinwa Art Auction, Tokyo, January 23,
2010, lot 034

Catalogue Note:
Born in 1919 in France to an Italian mother and a father from the Basque Country, Spain, Aïzpiri was an optimistic person since birth, a disposition reflected by the vibrant colors and the unrestrained brushstrokes are the characteristic of his works. His signature composition, always with a touch of friendliness, is his integration of Fauvism, Expressionism, and Cubism. In 1936, he started studying at L'École des Beaux-Arts, and his reputation was built as he held his first solo exhibition when he was 24. In 1946, he won Le Prix de la Jeune Peinture, and exhibited his works along with those of the most influential post-war painters, including Bernard Buffet and Paul Rebeyrolle. From the 1950s, famous galleries all over the world started to invite him for solo exhibitions. In 1996, an Aïzpiri museum (Nakata Museum of Art) opened in Japan, which is a rare honor for living artists.

The thick color patches in his early works with unusual shades of grey are symbolic of the thoughts and aesthetic reflections on life during the post-war years. Later, Aïzpiri filled his palettes with brighter colors, and he started to paint his favorite themes: circus clowns, ladies, flowers, Venus; rose red, brilliant yellow, Mediterranean blue… those were the colors of simplified silhouettes. Lines dancing around with light and crisp paces - like sunlight passing through stain glass - fill the canvas and orchestrate a glamorous mosaic-like picture. Like a curious little child, Aïzpiri is always attracted by the dreamy world.

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