
Une Muse
Estimate
2,000,000 - 3,000,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Constantin Brancusi
1867 - 1957
Une Muse
inscribed Brancusi, numbered 2/5, dated 1972 and with the foundry mark Susse Fondeur Paris
bronze
height: 44 cm. 17⅜ in.
Conceived in 1912 and cast by Susse Fondeur from the Istrati-Dumitresco plaster in 1972. This work is number 2 from an edition of 5.
Alexandre Istrati and Natalia Dumitersco, Paris
Galerie Beyeler, Basel (acquired from the above in June 1974)
Acquired from the above in 1986 by the present owner
Exh. Cat., New York, Armory of the 69th Infantry; The Art Institute of Chicago and Boston, Copley Hall, International Exhibition of Modern Art, 1913-15, no. 618, p. 45, plaster listed (New York); no. 26, n.p., plaster listed (Chicago); no. 8, plaster listed (Boston)
Exh. Cat., New York, Gallery of the Photo-Secession, Brancusi Exhibition, 1914, no. 8, marble illustrated (titled Naiade-Marble)
Ezra Pound, “Brancusi,” The Little Review, vol. VIII, no. 1, Autumn 1921, fig. 12, p. 48, another cast illustrated in a photograph
Exh. Cat., New York, Sculptor's Gallery, Exhibition of Contemporary French Art, 1922, no. 25, marble listed
M.M. "Constantin Brancusi: A Summary of Many Conversations," The Arts, vol. IV, no. 1, July 1923, p. 24, marble illustrated
Sheldon Cheney, A Primer of Modern Art, New York, 1924, p. 290, marble version illustrated
Paul Marland, "Modern French Sculptures," Vanity Fair, June 1930, plaster mentioned
Exh. Cat., Ohio, Columbus Gallery of Replica Handbags s, Sculpture of Seven Civilizations, 1937, n.p., plaster illustrated
Holger Cahill, "Forty Years After: An Anniversary for the AFA," Magazine of Art, vol. 42, no. 5, May 1949, p. 177, plaster partially illustrated in a photograph
Exh. Cat., New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Constantin Brancusi, 1955-56, no. 5, plaster listed; no. 7, another cast listed
David Lewis, Constantin Brancusi, London, 1957, no. 18, another cast illustrated (titled Head)
Christian Zervos, Constantin Brancusi: sculptures, peintures, fresques, dessins, Paris, 1957, p. 54, another cast illustrated (titled Tête de femme)
Exh. Cat., Amherst College, The 1913 Armory Show in Retrospect, 1958, no. 4, p. 14, plaster listed
James Johnson Sweeney, ed., A Handbook to the S. R. Guggenheim Collection, New York, 1959, p. 181
Exh. Cat., The Arts Club of Chicago, Sculpture and Drawings by Sculptors from The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1960, no. 3, marble listed
Exh. Cat., New York, Utica, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Armory Show: The 50th Anniversary, 1963, no. 618, p. 41, marble illustrated; p. 184
Milton W. Brown, The Story of the Armory Show, New York, 1963, no. 618, p. 225, plaster listed
Ionel Jianou, Brancusi, Paris, 1963, no. 26, p. 144, another cast illustrated; no. 27, pp. 94 and 145, marble version illustrated
Athena Tacha Spear, "A Contribution to Brancusi Chronology," The Art Bulletin, XLVIII, no. 1, March 1966, pl. 6, marble illustrated
Sidney Geist, Brancusi: A Study of the Sculpture, New York, 1968, nos. 102-04, pp. 59-60, other casts illustrated; pp. 61 and 222
Exh. Cat., New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Constantin Brancusi, A Retrospective Exhibition, 1876-1957, 1969, p. 56, marble version illustrated
Sidney Geist, Brancusi: The Sculpture and Drawings, New York, 1975, nos. 114a and 114b, p. 83, other casts illustrated in colour; p. 182
Sidney Geist, Brancusi: A Study of Sculpture, New York, 1983, nos. 102-04, pp. 59-60, other casts illustrated; pp. 61 and 222
Radu Varia, Brancusi, New York, 1986, p. 158, plaster illustrated in a photograph; p. 159, another cast illustrated in colour and p. 160, marble version illustrated in colour
Pontus Hulten, Natalia Dumitresco and Alexandre Istrati, Brancusi, New York, 1987, no. 70, pp. 89 and 286, marble version illustrated; p. 90, marble version illustrated in a photograph; nos. 99 and 100, pp. 112 and 292, other casts illustrated; no. 100c, no. T2, p. 292, this cast listed
Friedrich Teja Bach, Constantin Brancusi, Metamorphosen plastischer Form, Cologne, 1987, no. 108, p. 354, marble version illustrated; no. 140, p. 450, another cast illustrated
Anna C. Chave, Constantin Brancusi: Shifting the Bases of Art, New Haven and London, 1993, fig. 4.1, p. 126 and fig. 6.28, p. 235, marble version illustrated; fig. 6.4, p. 207, another cast illustrated; pp. 9, 32, 40, 124, 205-06, 210, 238 and 314
Exh. Cat., Philadelphia Museum of Art, Constantin Brancusi 1876-1957, 1995, fig. 2, p. 118, plaster illustrated; no. 25, p. 119, marble version illustrated; no. 50, p. 169, another cast illustrated
Friedrich Teja Bach, Constantin Brancusi. Metamorphosen plastischer Form, 2004, no. 108, p. 435, marble version illustrated; no. 140, p. 450, another cast illustrated
Exh. Cat., Basel, Fondation Beyeler and The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra: A Handbook of Possibilities, 2011, n.p., marble illustrated in colour; n.p., another cast illustrated in colour
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