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14 Gustave Loiseau Typical of Loiseau’s vigorous painting is his brushstroke, strongly influenced by the Impressionists and Pointillists. Light and colours virtually shimmer, and the surface of the painting seems to vibrate from the way the paint is applied. Detail: La rivière (Eure). 1921. Oil on canvas. 66 × 81.9 cm. Estimate: CHF 150 000/250 000 Georges Braque Time and again Braque was drawn to the sea, as in this late work. Lonely fishing boats on a beach in Normandy appeared again and again in different variations over many years. Bateaux. Oil on panel. 19.5 × 27.5 cm. Estimate: CHF 60 000/80 000 Marc Chagall In the 23 June auction, Chagall is represented with paintings from two very different creative phases more than three decades apart, which reflect his artistic development. La Révolution. 1939. Oil on canvas. 28 × 49 cm. Estimate: CHF 200 000/300 000 Le vase bleu. 1973. Oil on tempera on particle board. 45.9 × 37.9 cm. Estimate: CHF 150 000/250 000 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART Jara Koller jara.koller@kollerauctions.com ONLINE CATALOGUES www.kollerauctions.com © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich Auguste Herbin Herbin painted this Fauvist painting in 1906 when he visited the Belgian city of Bruges. During this stay, the artist produced a small number of works in which he depicted the medieval city, with its winding canals and ancient façades, in a burst of colour. Le vieux pont à Bruges. 1906. Oil on canvas. 46 × 55 cm. Estimate: CHF 60 000/90 000 © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich
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