Details
JEAN DUNAND (1877-1942)
A PANEL, 1929
lacquered wood with gold leaf highlights
33 3/8 x 25½ in. (85 x 64.8 cm.) sight size
indistinct signature Jean Dunand
Provenance
Christie's, New York, 4 October 1980, lot 346.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Jean Dunand, Delorenzo Gallery, New York, p. 85, p. 38;
F. Marcilhac, Jean Dunand: His Life and Works, New York, 1991, p. 227, cat. no. 245.
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie La Renaissance, 1929, no. 3.
New York, Rosenbach Gallery, 1929, no. 2.
New York, DeLorenzo Gallery, Jean Dunand, May - June 1985.

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Lot Essay

In June 1929 the present panel was featured in an important exhibition for Jean Dunand at the Galerie Renaissance in Paris. The previous year he had contributed a handful of lacquer works to the gallery's group show devoted to portraits of women. This time, however, the gallery - considered a flagship of the avant-garde - devoted an exhibition solely to Dunand. It included numerous panels as well as screens, vases and larger works such as a folding bar, display cabinets, and carpets, the latter executed by Jacques Dandelot, a friend of Madame Agnès. Dunand was pleased for this opportunity to present such a full range of his designs and to demonstrate his ability to excel at larger, more imposing objects. The present panel was also shown in New York in 1929 at the Rosenbach Gallery in an exhibition entitled Paintings in lacquer Jean Dunand - Two Screens Jean Pellenc.

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