Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1936)
PROPERTY FROM AN ENGLISH PRIVATE COLLECTION
Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1936)

Le canapé bleu

Details
Jean Béraud (French, 1849-1936)
Le canapé bleu
signed and dated 'Jean Béraud 1912' (lower left)
oil on canvas
29 x 24 in. (73.6 x 61 cm.)
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by Bernheim-Jeune (stock no. 19179, 28 December 1912), Paris.
Anonymous sale; Drouot, Paris, 8 December 1983, lot 2, as: 'Le Salon de Madame X'.
with Bury Street Gallery, London.
Literature
G. Domergue, 'Les Salons de 1912. Société nationale des beaux-arts' , Le Soleil, 19 April 1912, p. 2.
P. Offenstadt, Jean Béraud, La Belle Epoque, une époque rêvée, Paris, 1999, p. 187, no. 212 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Paris, Salon, 1912, no. 111.
Paris, Salon, 1920, no. 220.

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Lot Essay

The present lot is one of five interiors by Béraud representing the elegant Paris apartment of his friend and executor, Émilie Yznaga, at 142 bis rue de Grenelle. The collection, which included major paintings by artists such as Domenico Tiepolo, Frans Snyders, Jean-Marc Nattier and Nicolas de Largillière, as well as important 18th century French furniture, was partly dispersed via donations to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (which also holds three of the pendants to the present lot) and to the National Gallery in London. The painting above the sofa (NG inv. 5584, Portrait of a Lady) was formerly attributed to Greuze and is dated to circa 1760.

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