Marcel Duchamp at auction for Médecins Sans Frontières

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07.04.2016
A NATIONAL TREASURE AT AUCTION FOR
N.G.O. MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (M.S.F.)
- SALE 6TH JUNE 2016 -
Marcel DUCHAMP, Nu sur nu, 1910-1911, oil on panel 65 x 51 cm
(estimate : 500 000 – 700 000 € / 555 000 – 775 000 $)
Paris – On June 6th 2016, during the prestigious Impressionist and Modern art sale, Artcurial will put up a national treasure for
auction: the famous oil painting on panel, Nu sur nu by Marcel Duchamp (estimate : 500 000 – 700 000 € / 555 000 – 775 000
$). The work, offered by N.G.O. Médecins sans frontières in order to finance humanitarian aid, was previously left to the
association by ancestors of the renowned art publisher Arnold Fawcus, a close friend of Marcel Duchamp. The painting is key
to understanding Marcel Duchamp’s work and was recently shown at the Centre Pompidou at the monographic exhibition
dedicated to the painter in 2014.
“The piece Nu sur nu represents an important step in the evolution of Marcel Duchamp’s work. It was painted just months
before the famous Nu descendant l’escalier (1912), a cubic work which was celebrated at the Armory Show in New York the
following year. At this time, he moved away from fauvism and was influence by symbolism. Being classed as a national treasure
is an additional mark of quality for this painting which is already quite remarkable due to its provenance. » explains Bruno
Jaubert, Director of the Impressionist and Modern art department at Artcurial.
A NATIONAL TREASURE AT AUCTION
“Between 1906 and 1910 or 1911, I floated between different ideas such as fauve, cube and even coming back to some more
classical things.” explains Marcel Duchamp.
He began working on Nu sur nu during the winter of 1910-1911 just after leaving Montmartre to move to the Parisian suburbs
near Puteaux where his brother Jacques Villon lived. The Puteaux group model, Jeanne Serre, was his lover and after posing
for the enigmatic work Deux nus, she left him. At the time, Duchamp was unaware that his lover was pregnant with the child he
would never have.
It was during this period that Marcel Duchamp sought to evolve his artistic style. He was on a quest for a new dimension and
started looking into Symbolism, attracted by the fantastic stories, the representation of the body and the painting style which
expressed ideas by Odilon Redon.
The Nu sur nu was constructed around two major ideas : appearance and
nudity which are also present in the cubist Nu descendant l’escalier (1912).
One discovers the naked body of a woman standing up with her arms
hanging by her side and crossing her legs. The lady appears to be coming
out of a bluish halo of light and her hair has a green crown (this is why the
piece was initially called Femme aux Cheveux Verts, Lady with the Green
Hair). This composition is similar to that of the L’homme rouge (1905) by
Odilon Redon. Horizontally, in the background, two female legs can be
seen. The different levels of the painting and the silhouette emerging from a
female mould, evokes themes of childhood and feminine mystery.
Back of Marcel Duchamp’s painting, Nu sur nu, with the
label from its participation to the Musée National d’Art
Moderne of Paris exhibition, in 1977 (estimate : 500 000
– 700 000 € / 555 000 – 775 000 $)
The public has been able to see the work on several occasions. It has been
part of the most important retrospectives of the artist including : ‘The almost
complete works of Marcel Duchamp’ at the Tate Gallery in London in 1966,
‘Marcel Duchamp’ at the MoMA in New York and at the Art Institute in
Chicago in 1973-1974, ‘L’œuvre de Marcel Duchamp’ at the Musée national
d’Art Moderne de Paris in 1977 and most recently ‘Marcel Duchamp : la
peinture, même’ at the Centre Pompidou in 2014-2015.
The painting was classed as a national treasure by the French state in
2016.
A WORK LEFT TO MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (M. S. F.)
The last owner of this work was Arnold Fawcus. He was born in India to an English father and American mother. He studied at
Trinity College and then Cambridge where he carried out a degree in art history. His passion for art pushed him to create a
publishing company in France in 1946 with Pierre Bordas initially and then alone under the name, ‘Trianon Press’. The first
publications include works by Marc Chagall accurately reproduced.
It was in France that Arnold Fawcus met Marcel Duchamp. They soon became friends and the art book editor suggested
collaborating on several projects including the first monograph dedicated to the artist published in 1959. They continued to work
together on several occasions. The painting Nu sur nu is the symbol of their friendship. It was acquired directly from the wife of
collector, Henri-Pierre Roche’s by Arnold Fawcus who kept it until he passed away.
Arnold Fawcus’ ancestors donated the painting to Médecins sans frontières.
Today, Médecins sans frontières is putting the painting up for auction in order to finance humanitarian aid. Under the charity’s
governance it is stated that donated works must be sold in order to further develop resources and programmes. MSF chose an
auction and Artcurial to obtain the best possible price for this important work.
In certain conditions, acquiring a national treasure by an individual or a company allows tax benefits.
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High-resolution images available on request
Catalogue available online at www.artcurial.com
Estimates in dollars provided as a guide
About Artcurial – Founded in 2002, Artcurial confirmed its position as the leading French auction house in 2014. It covers all the major
specialist fields, from the Fine and Decorative Arts to Collectibles. With two sale venues (Paris and Monte- Carlo), the auction house
achieved an overall sales total of 192 M€ in 2014, representing an increase of 50% in 3 years. It has confirmed its position as market leader
for Comic Strips in Europe, Collectors’ Cars in continental Europe, jewellery and watches in France and Monaco and Old Master Paintings in
Paris. With a strong international bias, Artcurial maintains its presence abroad with offices in Milan, Vienna and Brussels, representatives in
Beijing and Tel Aviv, and twice-yearly exhibitions in New York. In October 2015, Artcurial held its first sale in Hong Kong and Morocco.
Sale Date :
Monday 6th June 2016
at 8pm
Exhibition Date :
From Friday 3rd June 2016
To Sunday 5th June 2016
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