LONDON.- Museum quality works with great provenance lead
MacDougalls June auction of Important Russian Art. Konstantin Somov's masterpiece, Meeting in the Park, 1919, estimated at £500,000 to 700,000, is an exquisite oil on canvas from an important European collection, but could grace any museum. One of Somovs famous gallant scenes of the early post-revolutionary years, this brightly coloured and seemingly carefree picture with its idyllic images, looking uneasy in the new, harsh 20th century.
Another museum quality work is Pine Forest, Yelabuga, painted by Ivan Shishkin in 1897 and estimated at £800,0001,200,000. The monumental (1.5 by 1 m) oil on canvas was executed during Shishkins creative peak. This breathtaking composition is one of the best examples of epic landscape, developed by the artist.
La liseuse endormie, Madeleine Castaing, by Chaim Soutine (estimate £300,000500,000) is a highly sophisticated expressionist portrait of Soutines most important patron. From the beginning of the 1930s, Soutine became a regular visitor to the Castaings country home at Lèves, near Chartres, where the work must have been painted. Madeleine lies on a blue-upholstered chaise longue typical of her taste, where Soutine captures her having dozed off while reading.
MacDougalls set a world record for the Soviet painter Alexander Deineka last November, at £2.8 m. The great artist is represented again this June by a Woman in a Yellow Dress, 1955, oil on canvas (estimate £300,000 500,000). The sale includes other important 20th century Russian artists such as Pimenov, Rublev, Tselkov, Nissky and Stozharov, as well as older artists such as Brodsky and Khrutsky.