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Lot 6: Marcel BEALU (1908-1993) Portrait de Max Jacob, 1943

Est: €150 EUR - €200 EURSold:
AderParis, FranceJune 03, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Marcel BEALU (1908-1993)
Portrait de Max Jacob, 1943
Crayon noir.
Signé, daté et situé en bas à droite.
24 x 17,5 cm

Bibliographie :
- Lettres à Marcel Béalu, précédées de Dernier visage de Max Jacob, Éditions Emmanuel Vitte, Lyon, 1959, reproduit en couverture.
- André Cariou, Isabelle Klinka, Max Jacob, Portraits d'artistes, Somogy, 2004, n° 159, p. 163.

Artist or Maker

Literature

Max Jacob (12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.
After spending his childhood in Quimper, Brittany, he enrolled in the Paris Colonial School, which he left in 1897 for an artistic career. He was one of the first friends Pablo Picasso made in Paris. They met in the summer of 1901, and it was Jacob who helped the young artist learn French. Later, on the Boulevard Voltaire, he shared a room with Picasso,[2] who remained a lifelong friend (and was included in his artwork Three Musicians). Jacob introduced him to Guillaume Apollinaire, who in turn introduced Picasso to Georges Braque. He would become close friends with Jean Cocteau, Jean Hugo, Christopher Wood and Amedeo Modigliani, who painted his portrait in 1916. He also befriended and encouraged the artist Romanin, otherwise known as French politician and future Resistance leader Jean Moulin. Moulin's famous nom de guerre Max is presumed to be selected in honor of Jacob.

Jacob, who was Jewish, claimed to have had a vision of Christ in 1909, and converted to Catholicism. He was hopeful that this conversion would alleviate his homosexual tendencies.

Max Jacob is regarded as an important link between the symbolists and the surrealists, as can be seen in his prose poems Le cornet à dés (The Dice Box, 1917 – the 1948 Gallimard edition was illustrated by Jean Hugo) and in his paintings, exhibitions of which were held in New York City in 1930 and 1938.

His writings include the novel Saint Matorel (1911), the free verses Le laboratoire central (1921), and La défense de Tartuffe (1919), which expounds his philosophical a+S3nd religious attitudes.

The famous psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan attributed the quote "The truth is always new" to Jacob.
Having moved outside of Paris in May 1936, to settle in Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, Loiret, Max Jacob was arrested on 24 February 1944 by the Gestapo, and interned at Orléans prison (prisoner #15872).[5] Jewish by birth, Jacob's brother Gaston had been previously arrested in January 1944, and deported to the concentration camp Auschwitz along with his sister Myrthe-Lea; her husband was also deported by the Nazis at this time. Following his incarceration at Orléans, Max was then transferred to Drancy internment camp from where he was to be transported in the next convoy to Auschwitz. However, said to be suffering from bronchial pneumonia, Max Jacob died in the infirmary of La Cité de la Muette, a former housing block which served as the internment camp known as Drancy[6] on 5 March.

First interred in Ivry after the war ended, his remains were transferred in 1949 by his artist friends Jean Cassou and René Iché (who sculpted the tomb of the poet) to the cemetery at Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire in the Loiret département.
As well as his nom d'état civil, or regular name, Jacob worked under at least two pseudonyms, Léon David and Morven le Gaëlique.
T. R. Knight portrays Jacob in the 2018 season of the television series Genius, which focuses on the life and career of Pablo Picasso.

Max Jacob appears as a character in the third book (1925-1944) of the novel series 'In the Shadow of the Fallen' (TOCYP).

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

As soon as the auction is pronounced, the purchases are under the entire responsibility of the successful bidder.
No lot will be handed over to the buyers before payment in full of the sums due.
Small purchases will be transported to ADER, 3 rue Favart 75002 Paris, where they will be kept in deposit free of charge for 14 days.
The office is open from Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm.
Larger purchases will be stored, at their conditions and cost, at the Hôtel Drouot warehouse, 6 bis rue Rossini 75009 Paris (Tel.: 01 48 00 20 18), where they can be collected on presentation of the paid slip.
Buyers wishing to export their purchases must make this known no later than the day of the sale. They will be able to recover the VAT on the purchase fees on condition that a valid customs document is given to ADER and that the name of the auction house is mentioned as the exporter. The auction slip is due in full; the VAT is subsequently refundable upon presentation of the bank account references.
The shipment of the purchased lots can be organised by ADER at the expense and under the responsibility of the buyer.
This is a service provided by ADER, which reserves the right to waive this service if the legal or practical conditions present the slightest risk. Deadlines are not guaranteed and depend on the activity of the auction house.
The cost of packing and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer; payment is to be made to ADER. Buyers are invited to organise the transport of their purchases themselves if these conditions do not suit them.
The ADER study does not make the shipments of jewels, the buyers are invited to organize themselves the transport of their purchases.

Auction Details

DESSINS DE MAX JACOB

by
Ader
June 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CET

3,rue Favart, Paris, 75002 , FR

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The date indicated in square brackets [...] corresponds to the creation of the model. The piece presented having been made afterwards.
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As soon as the auction is pronounced, the purchases are under the entire responsibility of the successful bidder.
No lot will be handed over to the buyers before payment in full of the sums due.
Small purchases will be transported to ADER, 3 rue Favart 75002 Paris, where they will be kept in deposit free of charge for 14 days.
The office is open from Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm.
Larger purchases will be stored, at their conditions and cost, at the Hôtel Drouot warehouse, 6 bis rue Rossini 75009 Paris (Tel.: 01 48 00 20 18), where they can be collected on presentation of the paid slip.
Buyers wishing to export their purchases must make this known no later than the day of the sale. They will be able to recover the VAT on the purchase fees on condition that a valid customs document is given to ADER and that the name of the auction house is mentioned as the exporter. The auction slip is due in full; the VAT is subsequently refundable upon presentation of the bank account references.
The shipment of the purchased lots can be organised by ADER at the expense and under the responsibility of the buyer.
This is a service provided by ADER, which reserves the right to waive this service if the legal or practical conditions present the slightest risk. Deadlines are not guaranteed and depend on the activity of the auction house.
The cost of packing and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer; payment is to be made to ADER. Buyers are invited to organise the transport of their purchases themselves if these conditions do not suit them.
The ADER study does not make the shipments of jewels, the buyers are invited to organize themselves the transport of their purchases.

Default of payment:

In the event of non-payment by the buyer of the totality of the sums due, within one month following the sale, and after a single reminder that has remained unsuccessful, ADER will start a collection procedure. The buyer will be registered in the centralized file of payment incidents of

SYMEV (w

ww.symev.org) and all the expenses will remain at his expense. From one month after the

sale and at the request of the seller, the sale may be cancelled without any possible recourse.

Contract:

The sale will be made expressly in full.
No claim will be admissible as soon as the auction is pronounced, the successive exhibitions allowing the buyers to note the state of the objects presented.
The successful bidder will be the highest and last bidder and will be obliged to give his/her name and address. In the event of a dispute at the time of the auctions, i.e. if it is established that two or more bidders have simultaneously made an equivalent bid, either out loud or by sign, and simultaneously claim the item after the word "adjudicated" has been pronounced, the said item will immediately be put up for auction at the price proposed by the bidders and the whole public will be allowed to bid again.
The date indicated in square brackets [...] corresponds to the creation of the model. The piece presented having been made afterwards.
Any changes to the conditions of sale or to the descriptions in the catalogue will be announced verbally during the sale and noted in the minutes.
Catalogue : 20 € including VAT at 5.5% for copyright. The images are the exclusive property of ADER. Any reproduction or distribution requires written authorization from the Auction House.

Premium:

The successful bidder will have to pay, in addition to the amount of the bid, per lot, the following fees and taxes:
- 28% inc. tax (20% VAT) except for wine and books 25% inc. tax (5.5% VAT on books).
- 3.60% VAT (20% VAT) of the auction price for auctions via INVALUABLE.
- 5.5% additional costs for the temporary import tax, for lots whose number is preceded by an asterisk.
In certain cases, these costs may be reimbursed to the buyer.

Failure to pay:

In the event of non-payment by the buyer of the totality of the sums due, within one month following the sale, and after a single reminder that has remained unsuccessful, ADER will start a collection procedure. The buyer will be registered in the centralized file of payment incidents of

SYMEV (w

ww.symev.org) and all the expenses will remain at his expense. From one month after the

sale and at the request of the seller, the sale may be cancelled without any possible recourse.

Shipping Terms:

As soon as the auction is pronounced, the purchases are under the entire responsibility of the successful bidder.
No lot will be handed over to the buyers before payment in full of the sums due.
Small purchases will be transported to ADER, 3 rue Favart 75002 Paris, where they will be kept in deposit free of charge for 14 days.
The office is open from Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm.
Larger purchases will be stored, at their conditions and cost, at the Hôtel Drouot warehouse, 6 bis rue Rossini 75009 Paris (Tel.: 01 48 00 20 18), where they can be collected on presentation of the paid slip.
Buyers wishing to export their purchases must make this known no later than the day of the sale. They will be able to recover the VAT on the purchase fees on condition that a valid customs document is given to ADER and that the name of the auction house is mentioned as the exporter. The auction slip is due in full; the VAT is subsequently refundable upon presentation of the bank account references.
The shipment of the purchased lots can be organised by ADER at the expense and under the responsibility of the buyer.
This is a service provided by ADER, which reserves the right to waive this service if the legal or practical conditions present the slightest risk. Deadlines are not guaranteed and depend on the activity of the auction house.
The cost of packing and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer; payment is to be made to ADER. Buyers are invited to organise the transport of their purchases themselves if these conditions do not suit them.
The ADER study does not make the shipments of jewels, the buyers are invited to organize themselves the transport of their purchases.