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Lot 131: BLANCHE HOSCHEDÉ-MONET, (FRENCH 1865-1947), "LES OMBRES SUR LA PRAIRIE" (GIVERNY, LA PLAINE DES AJOUX)

Est: $40,000 USD - $60,000 USDSold:
Freeman'sPhiladelphia, PA, USJanuary 23, 2018

Item Overview

Description

BLANCHE HOSCHEDÉ-MONET
(french 1865-1947)
"LES OMBRES SUR LA PRAIRIE" (GIVERNY, LA PLAINE DES AJOUX)
Signed 'Blanche Hoschede' bottom left, oil on canvas
18 1/8 x 25 3/4 in. (46 x 65.4cm)
provenance:
Arthur Lenas, Paris, France.
Private Collection, Pennsylvania.
exhibited:
"Blanche Hoschedé-Monet," Galerie Zak, Paris, France, November 19-December 3, 1954, no. 11.
note:
Blanche Hoschedé-Monet became part of an important family at the core of the French Impressionist movement when her mother, Alice Hoschedé, became Claude Monet's second wife. She subsequently married Monet's eldest son, Jean, making her not only Monet's step daughter, but also his daughter-in-law. Blanche discovered painting at the age of eleven. Motivated and encouraged by her stepfather, she would paint en plein air next to him, and soon became his assistant and pupil. Monet took pride in the fact that Blanche was his only pupil. Although she mainly painted for her own pleasure, Blanche submitted several works to the Salon in 1888, but was eventually refused. She tried again several years later and exhibited seven of her paintings at the Salon des Indépendants in 1905, where Paul Durand-Ruel purchased one of her works. Blanche's career has often been viewed in terms of her connection to Claude Monet. However, her paintings unveil a unique personality which should be assessed, not only in relation to the women artists associated with the Impressionist movement, including Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt or Eva Gonzalés, but with the Impressionist movement itself. Unlike the other woman Impressionists, Blanche did not choose to paint domestic scenes in which women were depicted caring for children, sewing, or reading in fashionable gowns. She focused instead on depicting the surrounding landscape, where she would wander in search of the perfect subject. Painting en plein air proved liberating, as she did not need a studio or models, but could choose where and when she wished to work. Blanche was encouraged in her artistic journey by Monet himself, who reportedly told Alice that he wanted Blanche to "seriously involve herself in painting in a total way." Blanche's style is directly inspired by Claude Monet, and it is sometimes difficult to differentiate between their respective work. Her subjects often revolve around Monet's house in Giverny, where she lived as a child until 1897 and where she returned to live after Jean's death in 1914. The house, the botanical gardens and the surroundings appealed to her because of their grandiose and lofty appearance.
The present painting depicts a field of poplar trees at Ajoux, between Giverny and the Seine river. Blanche returned to this particular meadow multiple times throughout her career, captivated by the majesty of the trees which once enchanted her stepfather. "Les Ombres Sur la Prairie " shows Blanche's confident yet delicate touch. The poplar trees slender forms are set against a pale blue afternoon sky. Their tortuous brown trunks shine in the dazzling light, forming a harmony with the deep greens and blues of the field and its trenches. The extraordinarily rich surface is marked by vigorous brushwork, which all exemplify the technique Blanche learned by Monet's side.
We wish to thank Mr. Philippe Piguet for confirming the authenticity of the present lot. The painting will be included in the forthcoming new edition of the Catalogue Raisonné of the artist's work, and will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Condition Report

The unlined canvas in excellent original condition apart from a cluster of tiny surface losses in area of sky at lower center right, and some generally minor abrasions at upper right

Frame: 21 x 28 3/4 x 1 1/2 in.


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Auction Details

European Art & Old Masters

by
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January 23, 2018, 10:00 AM EST

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