John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961)
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John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961)

Luxembourg Gardens, Paris

Details
John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961)
Luxembourg Gardens, Paris
signed, inscribed and dated ‘JD Fergusson/Paris/1909.’ (on the reverse)
oil on board
13¾ x 10 7/8 in. (34.9 x 27.6 cm.)
Provenance
Mrs Margaret Morris.
The Rt. Hon. Lord John Hope, M.P., 1962.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Glasgow, 7 December 1989, lot 321, where purchased by the present owner.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, J.D. Fergusson, 1874-1961: memorial exhibition of paintings and sculpture, Edinburgh, Arts Council of Great Britain and Scottish Arts Council, Royal Scottish Academy, 1961, p. 28, no. 50, pl. 5.
Exhibited
Glasgow, T. and R. Annan & Sons, John Duncan Fergusson: paintings 1898-1957, May - June 1957, no. 54.
Edinburgh, Arts Council of Great Britain and Scottish Arts Council, Royal Scottish Academy, J.D. Fergusson, 1874-1961: memorial exhibition of paintings and sculpture, November - December 1961, no. 50: this exhibition travelled to Dundee, City Art Gallery, January 1962; Aberdeen, City Art Gallery, February 1962; Stirling, Smith Art Gallery, March 1962; Perth, City Art Gallery, March - April 1962; and Eastbourne, Towner Art Gallery, May - June 1962.
London, Fine Art Society, J.D. Fergusson, 1874-1961 Centenary Exhibition, September - October 1974, no. 36: this exhibition travelled to Glasgow, City Art Gallery & Museum, October - November 1974; and Edinburgh, Fine Art Society, November 1974.
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Lot Essay

'Well, I was in Paris, without money or rich relations ... but repeatedly encouraged by what someone has called "le bon air de Paris ...". Life was as it should be and I was very happy' (J.D. Fergusson, quoted in J. Geddes and M. Morris, Cafe Drawings in Edwardian Paris from the Sketch-Books of J.D. Fergusson, Glasgow, 1974, p. 8). Fergusson moved to Paris in 1907, becoming an habitué of Montparnasse night spots such as the Café d'Harcourt, situated on the boulevard Saint-Michel, east of the Luxembourg Gardens. In 1910 the English writer John Middleton Murry met Fergusson and Anne Estelle Rice there, and Murry described the café as 'the last resort of the petites femmes of the Left Bank ... Big hats and muffs were the mode that year, and some of the faces they framed were charming indeed' (J.M. Murry, Between Two Worlds: An Autobiography, London, 1935, p. 131).

In Paris Fergusson mixed freely with some of the greatest French avant-garde artists of the day such as Matisse, Derain and Delaunay. In common with these artists Fergusson sought to explore and develop the properties of colour, volume and line, and to do so through the subject matter of modern day Parisian life.

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