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    Twentieth Century Art including Belgian Art

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    31 May 2005

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    • Theo van Rijsselberghe (Belgia
    Lot 225

    Theo van Rijsselberghe (Belgian, 1862-1926)

    Still life with flowers

    Price realised

    EUR 60,000

    Estimate

    EUR 30,000 - EUR 50,000

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    Theo van Rijsselberghe (Belgian, 1862-1926)
    Still life with flowers
    signed with monogram (lower left)
    oil on canvas
    92 x 73 cm.
    Painted circa 1912.

    Provenance

    Galerie Druet, Paris, no. 7025.
    Kunstzaal D'Audretsch, The Hague, no. 603.
    Acquired by the grandparents of the present owner, presumably during the 1930's.

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    Literature and exhibited

    Literature

    Ronald Feltkamp, Theo van Rijsselberghe, Brussels 2003, no. 1912-003 (ill.), p. 398.


    Exhibited

    (Possibly) Galerie Georges Giroux, Brussels, Vente: Catalogue des [...] tableaux modernes appartenant à divers amateurs, 10 December 1928, no. 139.


    Lot Essay

    To be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné on the artist's work, currently being prepared by Pascal de Sadeleer and Olivier Bertrand for the Belgian Art Research Institute.

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