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Lot # 186
Estimate 30,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
Group - Category Art - Paintings
Lead Original In the Manner of Adrien Le Mayeur
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ADRIEN-JEAN LE MAYEUR DE MERPRÈS (Belgium 1880-1958) Intriguing and playful oil on canvas in manner of Mayeur "Balinese Ladies on the Beach". We base this attribution on the same medium, style, complexity, and signature as used by Mayeur. This piece has not been authenticated but appears to have all of the right characteristics that make it possible that this is genuine. Medium: Oil on canvas. Condition: Very good with some aging in the paint. Signature: Lower right. Edition: Unique, original work of art. Size: 18 1/2 x 26 1/4 inches. Fabulous, hand carved, antique frame: 24 x 32 inches. Genuine paintings of Mayeur sell into the $Millions. Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès This is an intimate painting of the beach in Bali. There can be no doubt whatsoever of the artist's deep love for his "little paradise" and his home, Bali—the Island of the Gods. Known for his poetic depictions of traditional Balinese way of life, Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès remains one of the most celebrated and famous foreign artists who settled in Indonesia. Born in 1880 to an aristocratic Belgian family, Le Mayeur travelled the world in search of light and beauty. He travelled through Venice, India, Istanbul, Madagascar, and Tahiti, finally arriving in Bali in 1932 and deciding to settle there at the age of 52. He had fallen in love with the island, the people, and culture; more importantly, he had met and was to marry his muse, the famous legong dancer Ni Pollok. Instantly inspired, he "put himself to work immediately", dedicating the remainder of his life to capturing the beauty of his adopted home and allowing nothing to distract him. Le Mayeur's first exhibition in Asia was held at the YMCA Singapore between February and March 1933. A review of the exhibition from The Straits Time reads: Mr. A.J. Le Mayeur ...has succeeded in drenching the YMCA with sunlight in an exhibition of his paintings which opens today for a week ...and after eight months amidst these naturally artistic people, he could not help but bring away canvas after canvas flooded with the warmth of this sun-kissed corner of the globe...That he has done so with such rich touch...take his easel out into the light and air rather than to work in a studio, his work, if it were possible, exhales the rich breadth of the tropical exterior. He finds stunning colour in the shadows. Only a handful of interior scenes by the artist exist—making them extremely rare and desirable. Viewing the work is akin to being welcomed by the artist and his wife in their home. As we enter, we see the warm surroundings decorated with jewelled treasures and filled with images-within-images; paintings that include representations of other painted or sculpted objects. Le Mayeur was gifted at discovering and distilling "beautiful colour in the shadows". Even within this shaded inner sanctum filled with beauty, art, and knowledge, the artist still spins sunlight and colour from his brush. The perspective draws the eye to two female figures (Ni Pollok replicated) as they lean towards each other, arranging a bouquet of tropical garden flowers on a low table. Sunlight bounces off the windowsill, bathing the figures in a golden hue contrasting with the room's deep burgundy and luscious reds. True to his credo of being an impressionist, Le Mayeur writes in a letter dated 1947 a very pointed description of how he paints interior scenes: I put my easel in the hut; a sunbeam penetrates the window, caressing Pollok's shoulders while she is arranging flowers on the table —Letter nr. 19, Bali, 10 April 1947 While subject, light, and colour are quintessentially Balinese in spirit, Le Mayeur's painterly brushwork has its foundations in impressionist spontaneity. Disciplined symmetry and perspective hark back to his Belgian and Dutch predecessors. Vermeer always sets the tiles of his scenes diagonally to the picture plane to intensify the illusion of spatial depth, showcasing the artist's command of perspective and creating a balanced grid to illustrate richly decorated environments. The red-tiled floor of this traditional Balinese house or Joglo is painted similarly, with the window on the left as a source of light. Bali's national flower, the plumeria, is scattered like offerings on the tiles in the foreground before the two kneeling ladies. A traditional woven rattan basket containing brightly coloured flowers lies on the floor. Added to this sense of intoxicating fecundity are perfumed blossoms suspended from intricately carved golden beams. All our senses are heightened and awakened.
Name August 29 2021
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Date(s) 7/22/2021 - 8/29/2021
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Helllo! We do not use HIbid as a bidding platform. To view and bid on all items go to this link https://www.invaluable.com/catalog/5d1lz7dqht Fine art including originals, attributed to, and in the manner of by: Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Itzchak Tarkay, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Banksy, Basquiat, Wilson Henry Irvine, Paul Gauguin, Gerhardt Richter, Leroy Neiman, Fred Yates, A B Barnes, Emil Schumacher, Kathryn Dettwiller, Shane Bowden, Jackson Pollack, Zao Wou-Ki, David Shrigley, L S Lowry, Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Adrien Le Mayeur, & More. Firearms including Pistols, AR15's, Shotguns! Bronze sculptures! Tiffany & Co. and Poole Silver Service Sets. 2 Mink Coats and a Fox jacket! Over 40 lots of Fine New and Estate Jewelry! Rock & Roll Memorabilia & Autographs! Sports Memorabilia & Autographs! Large Collection of Persian Rugs! Collection of Antique & Estate Furniture! Vintage walking cane collection! Much More!
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