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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Apr. 09, 2023

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $575 - $750

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Jan. 02, 2023

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $625 - $750

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • Jean Theodore Hanau French/American, 1899-1966 Man with Mirrors on a Staircase, 1944
      Nov. 22, 2022

      Jean Theodore Hanau French/American, 1899-1966 Man with Mirrors on a Staircase, 1944

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Jean Theodore Hanau French/American, 1899-1966 Man with Mirrors on a Staircase, 1944 Signed and dated Jean Hanau 1944 (uc) Mixed media on mirrored glass 12 x 10 1/2 inches (30.5 x 26.7 cm) C 

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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Oct. 09, 2022

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $650 - $800

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Jul. 03, 2022

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $675 - $850

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Apr. 17, 2022

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $700 - $900

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • JEAN HANAU (1899-1978) ÉCUYÈRE, 1933 Huile sur toile Signée et datée en bas à droite Oil on canvas; signed and dated lower...
      Jan. 20, 2022

      JEAN HANAU (1899-1978) ÉCUYÈRE, 1933 Huile sur toile Signée et datée en bas à droite Oil on canvas; signed and dated lower...

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      JEAN HANAU (1899-1978) ÉCUYÈRE, 1933 Huile sur toile Signée et datée en bas à droite Oil on canvas; signed and dated lower right 92 x 73 cm • 36 1/4 x 28 3/4 in.

      Tajan
    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Jan. 02, 2022

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $750 - $950

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique
      Oct. 10, 2021

      Jean Hanau (NM,NY,French,1899-1966) oil painting antique

      Est: $750 - $950

      ARTIST: Jean Theodore Hanau (New Mexico, New York, France, 1899 - 1966) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Three patches. Few minor scratches. One very small tear 1/4" long. Minor craquelure. Few scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 22 inches / 71 x 55 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed PROVENANCE: Auctioneer Doyle New York, Date 2014-03-11, Lot 60 SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119017 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A French born American artist, Jean Hanau was known for his Art Deco style in oil paintings and sculpture and in the decorative arts, which included architectural commissions in New York City from the 1940s, among them wall reliefs and murals and gold leaf designs on mirrors. Hanau taught for periods from the 1940s at the Art Students League and was a member of noted New York City group of deaf people called "The Merry-Go-Rounders". In 1942, he became an American citizen and lived his last 25 years as an active artist in New York City near Greenwich Village. Personal accounts treat Jean Hanau fondly and have characterized him as "a tiny likable man with exotic tastes who wore a beret and rimless glasses and was popular with the children of his friends."During his formative years, Hanau studied and worked in France and elsewhere in Europe. From an early age in Paris, Jean Hanau was singled out as an artist of talent. At the age of 13, he exhibited for the first time at the 1913 Salon of Independents. Continuing into his teens and early twenties, he exhibited at the Salon of the Tuileries and at the important Salon D'Automne in the company of Matisse, Rouault, Marquet, and Bonnard. Hanau was clearly influenced by (and possibly exhibited in) the legendary 1925 Paris International Exposition of Art Deco, which announced this style to the world.In 1928-29, Hanau traveled to New Mexico and painted his now famous series of paintings of the Pueblo Indians in the Art Deco style. He also painted New Mexico landscapes; these in a more expressionist style. In 1929, to much acclaim, he exhibited his Indian paintings at the Bernheim Gallery in Paris. This exhibition was influential in establishing the milieu of the American Indian as an important matrix from which the Art Deco movement evolved in both design and subject matter. Hanau's paintings of American Indians, in particular, have a notable place in the evolution of 20th century Modernism which emanated from France.Hanau exhibited during the 1920s and 1930s at various galleries in Paris, including: Devambez, Drouant, and Simonson. His wide range of subject matter in paintings included figurative, genre, landscape, portraiture, and still life. He participated in important exhibitions in various places where he settled for periods of time, among them: "French Artists in Brussels" and "The Artistic Circle of Barcelona".Hanau's teachers, at different periods, were the painter Fernand Cormon at the Beaux-Arts and the sculptor Filippo Colarossi at his famous Studio in Paris and Rome. Hanau's artistic circle included Louis-Francois Biloul (1874-1947), Bernard Naudin (1876-1940), Charles Guerin (1875-1939), and C.A. Picart Le Doux (1881-1959).Jean Hanau's paintings are rarely available and likely remain in private and public collections in France and the United States. Only recently we have found that the Harry Ransom Center has a fairly sizable collection (approx. 50) of Jean Hanau's sketches, drawings, and paintings. The HRC is a research institute on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, and their collection materials are freely open to researcher access via appointment.

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    • JEAN HANAU - The Dance
      Jun. 29, 2021

      JEAN HANAU - The Dance

      Est: -

      JEAN HANAU Paris 1899-1966 The Dance. 1939 - Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1939 Measures 90 x 72 cm

      Subastas Segre
    • JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C
      May. 27, 2021

      JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C

      Est: $300 - $500

      Oil on canvas view overlooking a French village. Signed, dated 1924 lower left. With attached exhibition label Salon des Tuileries 1924. Dimensions: H 30" x W 25" Condition: Restretched on American stretchers. Surface rubbing throughout, particularly upper left.

      Westport Auction
    • JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C
      May. 27, 2021

      JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C

      Est: $300 - $500

      Oil on canvas, signed lower left. View of a French landscape with castle walls. Verso with attached exhibition label from Salon des Tuileries 1924. Dimensions: H 30" x W 25.25" Condition: Restretched on American stretcher. Some rubbing, particularly through signature.

      Westport Auction
    • JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C
      May. 27, 2021

      JEAN HANAU, AMERICAN (1899-1966) O/C

      Est: $300 - $500

      Oil on canvas of a French woman. Signed, dated 1923 lower left. With French canvas stamp verso. Dimensions: H 28" x W 22" Condition: Restretched on American stretchers. Some rubbing around the edges.

      Westport Auction
    • Jean Hanau, Storm Over Jemez Mountains, 1928
      Nov. 14, 2020

      Jean Hanau, Storm Over Jemez Mountains, 1928

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Jean Hanau (1899 - 1966) Storm Over Jemez Mountains, 1928 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right: Jean Hanau / 1928 31 5/8 x 24 3/8 in. (80.33 x 61.91 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 30 3/8 x 1 1/2 in. (95.89 x 77.15 x 3.81 cm.)

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • JEAN HANAU (FRENCH, 1899-1966).
      Oct. 11, 2020

      JEAN HANAU (FRENCH, 1899-1966).

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Oil on canvas. Portrait of a Woman. 1934. Signed and dated lower left. From a Sutton Place, NYC collection.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • JEAN HANAU (New York / New Mexico, 1899-1966)
      Mar. 07, 2019

      JEAN HANAU (New York / New Mexico, 1899-1966)

      Est: $100 - $150

      head portrait of a gent, color pencil and pencil sketch, signed ‘Jean Hanau 1928’, 10x8in., overall framed 20x15in. Condition: crease line through gent’s face, a couple mild ripples and ridges, toning

      Leighton Galleries
    • Jean Theodore Hanau, (French/American, 1899-1966), "The Green Mask", 1935, oil on canvas, 36" x 28-3/4", framed 44-1/2" x 36-1/2"
      May. 20, 2018

      Jean Theodore Hanau, (French/American, 1899-1966), "The Green Mask", 1935, oil on canvas, 36" x 28-3/4", framed 44-1/2" x 36-1/2"

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Jean Theodore Hanau (French/American, 1899-1966) "The Green Mask", 1935 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right, verso with "Royer S.A., 14 Rue du Cherche-Midi, Paris" label. Framed. 36" x 28-3/4", framed 44-1/2" x 36-1/2"

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Jean Hanau - Storm Over the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
      Apr. 30, 2014

      Jean Hanau - Storm Over the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Jean Hanau Fr./Am. 1899-1966 Storm Over the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico Signed and dated "Jean Hanau 1928" l.r. Oil on canvas 32 x 25 in. 81.3 x 63.5 cm The consignor wrote an email about the painting recently (and therefore not available for the printed catalogue) in part as follows: The Jemez Mountains in New Mexico consist of once active volcanoes which ceased erupting a million years ago. The rainstorm over the Jemez in the Hanau oil is ironic and poetic: the sky now erupts with a storm over the once fiery volcanoes; and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where the first Atomic Bomb was created, is located right there under the huge mushrooming storm cloud, an unconscious prophecy in 1928. The great green trees in the foreground are a comforting contrast to the rainstorm forty miles away.

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    • Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 (i) Beaucaire (ii) Beaucaire
      Mar. 11, 2014

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 (i) Beaucaire (ii) Beaucaire

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 (i) Beaucaire Signed Jean Hanau (ll) Oil on canvas 30 x 25 inches (ii) Beaucaire, 1924 Signed Jean Hanau and dated 1924 (ll) Oil on canvas 30 x 25 inches Provenance: Salon des Tuileries, Paris, 1927 C 

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    • Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Portrait of a Woman, 1929
      Mar. 11, 2014

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Portrait of a Woman, 1929

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Portrait of a Woman, 1929 Signed Jean Hanau and dated 1929 (ll) Oil on canvas 28 x 22 inches C 

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    • Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Mother and Child
      Mar. 11, 2014

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Mother and Child

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Jean Theodore Hanau French, 1899-1966 Mother and Child Inscribed New Mexico (lr) Oil on canvas 34 x 28 inches Born in Paris, Hanau studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne and Salon des Independants before traveling to the United States in the late 1920s. The present work's inscription and Art Deco-like style date it circa 1928, when Hanau visited New Mexico and executed approximately twenty comparable paintings of Pueblo Indians. Hanau subsequently showed the series to critical acclaim at Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in 1929. C 

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    • Jean Hanau
      Aug. 07, 2009

      Jean Hanau

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Pueblo Indian Group, 1928

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    • HANAU, Jean "Pinien am Strand". Sign. und dat.
      Mar. 13, 2008

      HANAU, Jean "Pinien am Strand". Sign. und dat.

      Est: -

      HANAU, Jean "Pinien am Strand". Sign. und dat. 1925. Öl auf Lwd. 65 x 54 cm. Rahmen.

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    • Jean Hanau, (French, 1899-1966), Portrait of a Woman
      Mar. 05, 2008

      Jean Hanau, (French, 1899-1966), Portrait of a Woman

      Est: $400 - $600

      Jean Hanau (French, 1899-1966) Portrait of a Woman oil on canvas signed "Hanau 1933" (at left) 27 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches.

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