Giovanni Boldini (Ferrara 1842-1931 Paris)
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Giovanni Boldini (Ferrara 1842-1931 Paris)

A man seated in a church

Details
Giovanni Boldini (Ferrara 1842-1931 Paris)
A man seated in a church
with inscription '12. uomo in chiesa' (crossed out) and 'n° 121 atelier Boldini./ Emilia Boldini. - Cardona/ 1921' (verso)
watercolor
17 5/8 x 17¾ in. (44.8 x 45 cm.)
Provenance
The artist's widow, Emilia Cardona Boldini; The artist's studio stamp (L. 272b).
Paris, Galerie Jean Charpentier, 30 June 1936, lot 39 (where bought by Wildenstein).
with Wildenstein, Paris.
Baron Maurice de Rothschild and by descent; Christie's, New York, 1 November 1995, lot 1.
with Colnaghi, London (cat. 1996, no. 48), where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
E.C. Boldini, Lo studio di Giovanni Boldini, Milan, 1937, pl. LXXXV.
C. Ragghianti and E. Camesasca, L'opera completa di Boldini, Milan 1970, pp. 114-5, no. 317 (incorrectly as located in the Museo Boldini in Ferrara).
P. Dini and F. Dini, Giovanni Boldini 1842-1931: Catalogo ragionato. III/2. Catalogo ragionato della pittura a olio con un’ampia selezione di pastelli e acquerelli, Turin, 2002, pp. 406-7, no. 754.
T. Panconi, Giovanni Boldini: L’opera completa, Florence, 2002, p. 401.

Lot Essay

An intimate portrait by Giovanni Boldini, this energetic watercolor presents the sitter in a church’s interior, dominated on the background by a shimmering stained glass window. It has been suggested it could represent the caricaturist Georges Gourçat, known as Sem (1863-1934), who was a good friend of Boldini.

Caught in a relaxed attitude, while resting his cheek on his right hand, the figure’s pose recalls that of Boldini’s Portrait of Degas (Museo Boldini, Ferrara; Giovanni Boldini, exh. cat. Paris, 1991, no. 88, ill.) and the so-called Corsage Rose in a private collection (op. cit., no. 68, ill.). Listed among the properties left by the artist in his studio and carefully catalogued by his wife, Emilia Cardona Boldini, this luminous sheet entered shortly after the collection of Maurice de Rothschild (1881-1957), a friend and a passionate collector of Boldini’s work.

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