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Design for a fan: The Boudoir
Details
CHARLES CONDER (1868-1909)
Design for a fan: The Boudoir
signed and dated 'CONDER/ 1901' (lower right)
watercolour, bodycolour and gold and silver paint on silk laid down on board
4 5/8x 16¾ in. (12.3 x 42.5 cm.)
Executed in 1901.
Design for a fan: The Boudoir
signed and dated 'CONDER/ 1901' (lower right)
watercolour, bodycolour and gold and silver paint on silk laid down on board
4 5/8x 16¾ in. (12.3 x 42.5 cm.)
Executed in 1901.
Provenance
Mrs A. B. Clifton, Mersham Manor, Ashford, Kent; 1927; sale Christie’s, London, 8 June 1934, lot 79 (‘The Boudoir’).
Mrs Arthur Young.
Sir Arthur Stewart Leslie Young (1889-1950).
Mrs Arthur Young.
Sir Arthur Stewart Leslie Young (1889-1950).
Literature
J. Rothenstein, The Life and Death of Conder, London, 1938, illustrated facing p. 107, and 'List of Paintings and Drawings', p. 284 (‘The Boudoir Fan’).
Exhibited
London, Carfax & Co. Ltd., Decorations and Paintings by The late Charles Conder, Jan. 1910, no. 3 ('The Boudoir (Fan). Water-colour on silk').
London, National Gallery, Millbank (National Gallery of British Art, now Tate Britain), Loan Exhibition of Works by Charles Conder (1868-1909), July-Sept. 1927, no. 59 (‘The Boudoir Fan 1901, … Lent by Mrs A.B.Clifton')
London, National Gallery, Millbank (National Gallery of British Art, now Tate Britain), Loan Exhibition of Works by Charles Conder (1868-1909), July-Sept. 1927, no. 59 (‘The Boudoir Fan 1901, … Lent by Mrs A.B.Clifton')
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