Alexandre Iacovleff (Russian, 1887-1938)
PROPERTY FROM THE CLAIRE AND GARRICK STEPHENSON COLLECTION
Alexandre Iacovleff (Russian, 1887-1938)

Bourem

Details
Alexandre Iacovleff (Russian, 1887-1938)
Bourem
signed, dated and titled 'Bourem/ A Iacovleff/ 1924' (lower right)
gouache on paper laid down on board
19 1/4 x 24 5/8 in. (48.9 x 62.5 cm.)
Painted in 1924.
Provenance
Collection of Georges-Marie Haardt.
with Galerie Jacques De Vos, Paris.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

The present work was created during the 'Croisière noire', an expedition sponsored by André Citroën (1878-1935) and Georges-Marie Haardt (1884-1932). The expedition set off in October 1924 to explore the African continent and test Citroën’s new all-terrain vehicles, as well as strengthening the company brand. . Alexandre Iacovleff was chosen as the official artist to document the expedition.

Iacovleff was a skillful draftsman, working quickly to conceptualize and accurately portray his subjects. He captured the landscape and cultures of Africa, exposing many Westerners to the diverse ethnographic make-up of the continent.

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