PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF BURT LANCASTER
Property from the Estate of BURT LANCASTER

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Property from the Estate of BURT LANCASTER

FERNAND LEGER (1881-1955)

Etude pour Les trois soeurs

signed with initials and dated lower right 'F.L. 50.51'--gouache, watercolor, brush and black ink over pencil on paper squared for transfer
Sight: 17 x 13¾in. (43.2 x 35cm.)
Painted 1950-1951
Provenance
Erik Estorick, London
Grosvenor Gallery, London (acquired by Burt Lancaster)

Lot Essay

This gouache is a preliminary study for the painting Les trois soeurs, 1952 (coll. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart) one of the compositions of Léger's final years. The artist returned to the theme of three women which he treated in previous decades, for example, in Composition aux trois femmes, 1927 (G. Bauquier, Fernand Léger Catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1993, no. 531; coll. Musée d'Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne). The young boy playing an accordion was probably derived from an adult musician seen in studies for La Grande Parade, 1954 (coll. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York). In the later and final versions of Les trois soeurs the artist changed the background color to blue.