Henri Martin (1860-1943)
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Henri Martin (1860-1943)

Le pont à Labastide du Vert au printemps

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Henri Martin (1860-1943)
Le pont à Labastide du Vert au printemps
signed and dated 'Henri Martin 1911' (lower left)
oil on canvas
35½ x 47 3/8in. (90.1 x 120.3cm.)
Painted in 1911
Provenance
Galerie Müller et Clair, Paris.
Acquired from the above by the father of the present owners on 31 January 1958.
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Lot Essay

Cyrille Martin has confirmed the authenticity of this painting.

In 1900, at the age of 40, Martin purchased a large 17th Century house overlooking the village of Labastide du Vert in the Lot in south-west France. Marquayrol, as the house was called, fulfilled the artist's dream of a house where he could sit and paint, a house which he described as 'une vielle habitation avec un toit Louis XIII et des tonnelles sans terres ou presque. Donc une maison plutôt placée sur un hauteur, assez vaste... l'entourage immédiat de la maison avec un jardin ou parc et de grands alentours avec de paysages que je puisse peindre' (exh. cat. Henri Martin 1860-1943, Cahors, 1993, p. 97-98).

Set on the side of a hill in sixty acres of land and overlooking the village and the surrounding valley, Marquayrol became Martin's summer retreat and, every year between May and November, the artist revelled in the beauty and serenity of nature that he lacked in Paris. Marquayrol remained Martin's connection with nature and light for more than forty years, providing him with both his subject matter and his inspiration.

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