JEAN-FRANCIS AUBURTIN (1866-1930)
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JEAN-FRANCIS AUBURTIN (1866-1930)
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Oil on panel
Signed lower left
Signed a second time with the monogram lower right
Oil on panel; signed lower left; signed again with the artist's monogram lower right
60 X 91,5 CM - 23 5/8 X 36 IN.
PROVENANCE
Private collection, France.
RELATED WORKS
Jean-Francis Auburtin (1866-1930), Nude Dances Against an Evening Background, oil on panel, exhibited in Paris at the 1902 Salon (12th edition) No. 48, p. 139 (reproduced in black and white).
Jean-Francis Auburtin (1866-1930), Trois grâces à Porquerolles, 1902, oil on canvas, 60 x 92 cm, private collection, exhibited at the Musée de Lodève in the exhibition Auburtin: un âge d'or, from 21 September 2021 to 27 March 2022, n°66.
"Dancing, in fact, inspired the painter, but here again, when he depicts dancers, they are either timeless women or contemporary avant-garde dancers: they are not genre scenes "à la Degas". Auburtin was an admirer of Isadora Duncan and it was the students of this great and innovative choreographer who interested him. Isadora drew on the repertoire of certain representations visible on Greek vases and she organized the movements of her dancers according to symmetrical and sculptural rhythms that were supposed to take up the principle of ancient eurythmy, a symbol of balance and harmony. This type of choreography, far removed from the codes of romantic ballet, evokes both an ideal ancient world and a fusion with nature. The idea can be found in a number of experiments of the period, which are characterised by open-air dancing, bare feet, and a singular gesture. "
Jean-David Jumeau-Lafond, in cat. expo, Jean-Francis Auburtin. Un âge d'or, Snoeck, 2021 p. 21.
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