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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Henri Le Sidaner, La Salle jaune, Gerberoy, Spring/Summer of 1909

Henri Le Sidaner

La Salle jaune, Gerberoy, Spring/Summer of 1909
Oil on canvas
35 x 46 in, 88.9 x 116.8 cm
Signed lower left
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Henri Le Sidaner was a master of capturing light and atmosphere. Synthesising the poetic atmospheres of the Symbolists with the Impressionists’ ability to depict light and the Pointillist technique, Le...
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Henri Le Sidaner was a master of capturing light and atmosphere. Synthesising the poetic atmospheres of the Symbolists with the Impressionists’ ability to depict light and the Pointillist technique, Le Sidaner created an individual style which focused upon the intimacy of his surroundings. In 1900 he moved from Paris to the medieval village of Gerberoy, finding in his surroundings – as shown in the present painting - a new wealth of inspiration.

‘La Salle jaune, Gerberoy’ marks an interesting shift in composition for the Le Sidaner, who more regularly painted his garden while situated in it. Here, he is positioned inside the house, gazing out onto the garden. The doors create a vista onto the outside, acting as a perfect framing devise to draw the eye along the path, made of short diagonal brushstrokes. Le Sidaner contrasts the warm yellow tones of the inside, to the cool green of the shrubbery, creating a clear delineation between the spaces with the empty chair acting as a bridge between the two worlds. Le Sidaner is celebrated for his skill of suggesting human presence without depicting a single figure, painting moments of tranquillity that could at any moment be disrupted.

‘La Salle jaune, Gerberoy’ was first with Le Sidaner’s Parisian art dealer Georges Petit. His gallery championed many of the greats of Impressionism and Modernism such as Monet, Sisley, Matisse and Picasso. Having already sold ‘La Salle jaune, Gerberoy’ the year it was painted, clearly fond of the painting, Petit included it again in his 1925 exhibition of the artist’s work.
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Provenance

Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, no. 4395 (acquired from the artist on 10 July 1909)
Private Collection, Belgium
Galerie Giroux, Brussels
Galerie Georges Petite, Paris, no. 11157
Andre Seligmann, Paris (purchased from the above by 1928)
Louis Le Sidaner, Paris
Galerie Lorençeau, Paris
Galerie Flavian, Paris
Martin S. Weseley, Brooklyn, New York
Sotheby, London, 28 June 1972, lot 53
U. Eviatar (purchased from the above)
Private Collection

Exhibitions

Paris, Salon de Grand, no. 210, July 1909

Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, Exposition Le Sidaner, no. 8, February 1925

Paris, Musée Galliera, Rétrospective Le Sidaner, no. 118, April 1948

Brussels, Galerie Brachot, Rétrospective Le Sidaner, no. 4, April 1951

Paris, Galerie Lorençeau, Tables et fenêtres d’Henri Le Sidaner, no. 15, February 1952


Literature

Camille Mauclair, Le Sidaner, Galeries Georges Petit and Henri Floury, Paris, 1928, p. 70, illus.

Yan Farinaux-Le Sidaner, Le Sidaner : L’œuvre peint et gravé, Paris, 1989, no. 259, p. 120, illus.


This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Yann Farinaux-Le Sidaner, under number HLS 618 and dated 31 May 2024

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