Olga Boznańska (1865 – 1940)

Olga Boznańska. Still life with vases and bottle

Lot 30. Olga BOZNANSKA (1870 Cracovie – 1940 Paris). Still life with vases and bottle (recto). Copy of Van Dyck (studio), Portrait of Cesare Alessandro Scaglia (verso), ca. 1890-93. Oil on double-sided panel 27 x 21 cm. Signed in the upper right corner of the still life “Olga Boznańska”. Inscribed in Polish on the edge of the panel: Według van Dyka (sic!) kopia Wollensteina. Olga Boznańska wykonała w r. 1893 w Galerii Monachijskiej [After van Dyck’s copy of Wollenstein. Olga Boznańska executed in 1893 at the Munich gallery]. Provenance: acquired by the current owner’s grandfather in the 1930s. By descent, to the present owner. This small double-sided painting depicting a still life of vases and bottles and a copy of a painting attributed to Antoine van Dyck dates from the painter’s youthful period. The front side reveals a delightful study of a set of glass and porcelain vases and bottles of different colors and sizes, embellished with a few flowers. The set offered the painter an opportunity to excel in the rendering of the shine and reflections of light. The woman who would become a famous portraitist of more or less well-known figures also left charming and skillful effigies of objects, since “The smallest object touched by the painter’s hand receives a soul full of sensitivity” (Marcin Samlicki, Olga Boznańska, “Sztuki Piękne” 1925-1926, R. 2, nr 3, s. 118).

Verso

On the reverse a portrait of a man in 17th-century costume painted in grisaille. Contrary to the inscription on the edge of the panel identifying the portrait as that of Wallenstein (Albert-Wenceslas Eusebius von Wallenstein or Waldstein (1583 -1634), man of war of the Bohemian nobility, famous capitano di ventura in the service of the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years’ War), it depicts Cesare Alessandro Scaglia, an Italian clergyman and diplomat of the early 17th century, portrayed around 1629-1634 (today considered a work of Van Dyck’s workshop, the painting is exhibited at the Staatsgalerie in Neuburg on the Danube). During her formative years in the Bavarian capital, Boznańska not only attended art schools, but also assiduously visited the city’s museums, especially the two Pinakothek, ancient and modern, and their rich collections. There she made copies. The works of Antoine van Dyck were among her favorites, as evidenced by the copy of his Portrait of Pieter Snayers, as well as the copy of the Lamentations of Christ, kept in the Polish Library in Paris. The copy of the Portrait of Scaglia, executed with exceptional ease and skill, is proof of the progress the painter made in Munich.

Estimate 8,000 – 10,000 euro. Millon.05/31/23. Sold 17,000 euro

Przyznam, że spodziewałem się większego zainteresowania tymi dwoma kwiatowymi obrazami Olgi Boznańskiej. Rozumiem, że znakomite prace tej artystki kupują prawie wyłącznie polscy kolekcjonerzy/inwestorzy. Inaczej sytuacja ma się z olejami Kisslinga (nawet z tej samej aukcji), które osiągają wysokie ceny. Te w większości technicznie doskonałe są równcześnie przeraźliwie nudne lecz znajdują głównie nabywców zagranicznych.

Olga Boznańska. Flowers (Peonies)

Lot 31. Olga BOZNANSKA (1870 Cracovie – 1940 Paris). Flowers (Peonies). Circa 1930. Oil on cardboard 54,7 x 27,6 cm Signed middle left “Olga Boznańska.”. On the reverse, on the cardboard: An illegible inscription A pink label with the inscription: XXI. Esposiz.[zione] Biennal.[e] Internaz.[ionale] d’Arte | di Venezia – 1938 – XVI |14 A fragment of torn off label The label of the XXI International Biennial Exhibition of Fine Arts Venice 1938 mentioning the name of the artist O. de Boznańska, the title of the work Flowers (Peonies); the owner the Artist and his address Paris VIe, 49 bld Montparnasse and an inscription in Polish: XXI Biennale w Wenecji| Komisariat Działu Polskiego| z ramienia M-wa Spraw Zagr. [Commissariat of the Polish Section on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs]. The label of the supply dealer Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet: Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet|19, rue Vavin and 2, rue Bréa, Paris VIe|3257|. Fine colors and fabrics, stamped with a French customs stamp Below, a stamp of the French customs. Provenance: Acquired by the current owner’s grandfather in the 1930s, by descent, to the present owner Exhibition: Venice Biennale, 1938

Estimate 20,000 – 25,000 euro. Millon. 05/31/23. Sold 20,000 euro

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