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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Kees van Dongen, Le Paddock à Deauville, 1920

Kees van Dongen

Le Paddock à Deauville, 1920
Oil on canvas
31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in, 81 x 100 cm
Signed 'Van Dongen' lower left
Signed, titled, inscribed and dated 'Le Paddock /29.Villa Said / Paris / XVI / Deauville 1920' verso
31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in, 81 x 100 cm
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By the 1920s, when ‘Le paddock à Deauville’ was painted, Kees van Dongen was renowned for his depictions of Parisian bourgeoise society. Emerging from the trauma of World War I,...
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By the 1920s, when ‘Le paddock à Deauville’ was painted, Kees van Dongen was renowned for his depictions of Parisian bourgeoise society. Emerging from the trauma of World War I, there was a refreshed desire for joy and frivolity, with artists turning to celebratory events for inspiration.

The racecourse at Deauville in Northern France was the subject of many paintings by leading artists at this time such as Van Dongen’s fellow fauve, Raoul Dufy. Van Dongen first visited Deauville in 1912, capturing life during the Belle Époque. In ‘Le paddock à Deauville’ Van Dongen depicts the theatrical atmosphere of the event, with elegant patrons gracefully strolling across the grass and horses trotting around the ring. The dynamic lines of the figures are intensified by the vibrant colour palette – reminiscent of his earlier Fauve paintings - capturing the excitement and drama of the scene.

As seen inscribed on the verso of this painting, Van Dongen painted ‘Le paddock à Deauville’ at his residence in Villa Saïd, a cul-de-sac on the edge of the park Bois de Boulogne in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It was a highly fashionable address with Anatole France and Pierre Laval, the future Prime Minister of France also living there.
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Provenance

Bernheim-Jeune, Paris

Dr A. Roudinesco, Paris
Baron de R.
Palais Galliera, Paris, 24th June, 1968, lot 18 (sold by the above)
Wally Findlay Galleries, New York (acquired in 1968)
Bruce Norris, Chicago (acquired in 1972)
Private Collection, United States
Wally Findlay Galleries, New York
Private Collection, Europe (acquired from the above in 2002)
Sotheby's, London, 26 June 2008, lot 375 (sold by the above)
Private Collection (acquired from the above)

Exhibitions

Warsaw, L'Art français, de Manet à nos jours, 1937, no. 124
Paris, Galerie Charpentier, Chevaux et cavaliers, 1948, no. 124(titled Aux courses)
New York, Wally Findlay Galleries, 50 Masters from Renoir to Vlaminck, 1969
New York, Wally Findlay Galleries, Important Paintings from L'École de Rouen, Barbizon, Montmartre and Post Impressionist Masters, 2002

Deauvilles, Les Franciscaines, Van Dongen: Deauville me va comme un gant, 2 July – 25 September 2022, no. 26, p. 69, illus. 

Literature

This work is accompanied by a letter of attestation from the Wildenstein Institute, signed by Jacques Chalom des Cordes, under reference 96.11.12.4966.1294 and dated 12 November 1996


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