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    Impressionist & 19th Century Art Pt.II

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    9 December 1998

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    • Theo van Rysselberghe (Belgian
    Lot 167

    Theo van Rysselberghe (Belgian, 1862-1926)

    A l'ombre des pins

    Price realised

    GBP 76,300

    Estimate

    GBP 50,000 - GBP 70,000

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    Theo van Rysselberghe (Belgian, 1862-1926)
    A l'ombre des pins
    signed with monogram (lower left)
    oil on canvas
    33¾ x 43½ in. (85.8 x 110.5 cm.)
    Painted circa 1905

    Provenance

    Anon. sale, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 17 November 1983, lot 138. Anon. sale, Christie's London, 29 November 1989, lot 137.

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    Literature and exhibited

    Exhibited

    Rotterdam, Rotterdamse Kunstkring, Van Rysselberghe, 1909.
    Venice, Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte della Città di Venezia, 1912.
    Ghent, Musée des Beaux Arts, 1913.
    Antwerp, Gallery Campo, Expo' Campo 80, 1977.


    Lot Essay

    To be included in the forthcoming Van Rysselberghe catalogue raisonné currently being prepared by Ronald Feltkamp.

    Other information

    Saleroom Notice

    Please note that Pascal de Sadeleer and Olivier Bertrand have confirmed the authenticity of this work and will include this painting in their forthcoming van Rysselberghe catalogue raisonné to be published by the Belgian Art Research Institute.


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