PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF JOHN J. STUDZINSKI CBE YVES TANGUY (1900-1955) Sans titre signed, inscribed and dated 'Pour Madame Cuttoli Yves Tanguy 47' (lower centre) pen and India ink on paper 29.5 x 16.9cm (11 5/8 x 6 5/8in). Executed in 1947 Fußnoten Provenance Marie Cuttoli Collection (a gift from the artist). Galerie 1900 - 2000, Paris. Private collection, London (acquired from the above on 22 January 2002). Literature P. Waldberg, Yves Tanguy Brussels, 1977 (illustrated p. 11). Marie Cuttoli was an art collector and an established figure within Parisian artistic society between the 1920s and 1960s. She revived the art of tapestry weaving and carpet making, and commissioned works from Cubist artists such as Pablo Picasso Georges Braque Fernand Léger and Natalia Goncharova These works were exhibited in her design studio and exhibition space Maison Myrbor on the rue Vignon, next to the prominent art dealer Daniel Kahnweiler. During this time Cuttoli purchased works from French artists for her own personal collection, most of which were works on paper. She gifted the majority of her collection to the Musée Nationale d'Art Moderne in Paris in 1963.
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF JOHN J. STUDZINSKI CBE YVES TANGUY (1900-1955) Sans titre signed, inscribed and dated 'Pour Madame Cuttoli Yves Tanguy 47' (lower centre) pen and India ink on paper 29.5 x 16.9cm (11 5/8 x 6 5/8in). Executed in 1947 Fußnoten Provenance Marie Cuttoli Collection (a gift from the artist). Galerie 1900 - 2000, Paris. Private collection, London (acquired from the above on 22 January 2002). Literature P. Waldberg, Yves Tanguy Brussels, 1977 (illustrated p. 11). Marie Cuttoli was an art collector and an established figure within Parisian artistic society between the 1920s and 1960s. She revived the art of tapestry weaving and carpet making, and commissioned works from Cubist artists such as Pablo Picasso Georges Braque Fernand Léger and Natalia Goncharova These works were exhibited in her design studio and exhibition space Maison Myrbor on the rue Vignon, next to the prominent art dealer Daniel Kahnweiler. During this time Cuttoli purchased works from French artists for her own personal collection, most of which were works on paper. She gifted the majority of her collection to the Musée Nationale d'Art Moderne in Paris in 1963.
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