ÉDOUARD VUILLARD
(French, 1868-1940)
Pink Roses
1921-22, oil on cardboard
signed E. Vuillard, l.l.
12 1/4 x 12 1/2 in., frame: 17 1/2 x 17 1/2 in.
Provenance: - Purchased from the artist by Jos Hessel, Paris and Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (stock no. 23001, Roses roses, March 24, 1922, 2,500F)
- Jos Hessel's share bought by Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, December 19, 1932
- Emile Laffargue, Paris, January 16, 1935, 25,000F
- Valentine Gallery, New York
- Wildenstein, New York
- F. Valentine Dudensing, United States
- Galerie Hopkins-Thomas, Paris, 1989
- Private American Collection
Exhibitions: - London, Cortauld, 1926
- Zurich, Kunsthaus, 1932, no. 161
- Amsterdam, Goudstikker, 1933, no. 343 (ill.)
- Paris, Bernheim-Jeune, 1935-36, no. 65
- Paris, Rosenberg, 1936, no. 31
- Paris, Bernheim-Jenune, 1953, no. 53
- Albi, Musee Toulouse Lautrec, 1960, no. 61
Literature: - A. Salomon and G. Cogeval, Vuillard, The Innumerable Gaze, Critical Catalog of Paintings and Pastels, Paris, 2003, vol. III, p. 1315, no. XI-34 (illus).
- Art and Decoration, May 1926, p. 63 (illus).
Other Notes: Vuillard, a post-impressionist painter who was part of the Nabis movement, for which he is well known, painted flowers as part of his larger interior scenes and often created small-format still lives as well. This small oil highlights Vuillard's interest in surface, pattern, and color - themes he continuously explored throughout his career.