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Monet les sapins de Varengville


Monet les sapins de Varengville

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Monet les sapins de Varengville



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Do you have a client for this Monet ?



asking 10 M usd $ for the painting and the client must pay 10 % for the commissions to be shared accordingly.



Bonjour Monsour Gregoire! I am the owner of this painting of Monet which I currently have in a warehouse in New york. I could sell it at 10 million usd NET to owner price.



CLAUDE MONET



Les Sapins a Varengeville



1882



Signed lower left, "Claude Monet 82"



oil on canvas



23 5/8 x 29 in.



38459



PROVENANCE:



Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris (acquired from the artist in October 1882)



Galerie Georges Petit, Paris (acquired by 1883)



Charles L. Leroux, Paris; sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 27 February 1888, lot 59



Collection Leclanché (acquired by 1888)



Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (acquired by 1910)



Ch. Nicaise, Paris (acquired circa 1914)



Galerie Paul Rosenberg, Paris (acquired by 1916)



Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris (acquired by 1917)



Mrs Charles H. Senff, New York (acquired by 1920)



Mr and Mrs Charles S. McVeigh (nephew of the above and his wife), New York



Sold: Sothebys, New York, December 11, 1963, lot 57



Wildenstein & Co, Inc., New York



Private Collection (acquired from the above in June 1965)



Sold: Christie’s, London, June 24, 2008, lot 37)



Private Collection (acquired from the above sale)



EXHIBITION:



New York, Galerie Durand-Ruel, Monet, 1919, no. 2, illustrated



LITERATURE:



Le Journal des Arts, Paris, February 28, 1888, p. 3



Faits Divers, in Le Temps, Paris, February 29, 1888



John Rewald, Théo van Gogh, Goupil and the Impressionists, in Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Paris, January - February 1973,



p. 98 (annexe 1)



Daniel Wildenstein, Claude Monet: biographie et catalogue raisonné, vol. II, 1882-1886, Paris, 1979, no. 798, p. 90, p.



91, illustrated



Daniel Wildenstein, Monet: catalogue raisonné, vol. II, Cologne, 1996, no. 798, pp. 297-298, p. 297, illustrated



Of the approximately 1,900 paintings by Monet in existence, there are currently less than 800 paintings owned privately worldwide that could ever come up for sale. The balance will be held in perpetuity in museum collections.

Over time, many of the 800 works held privately will inevitably make their way into museum collections, further limiting supply.

As you may know, China has the second biggest market for art behind the United States. 47% of the global demand for art is the U.S. while China is at 24% and growing. In China alone there are around 1,000 new museums planned, and each will be vying for trophy artworks by Western blue-chip artists, such as Monet.

The demand for great masterworks by Monet and Picasso in particular is very high, and we feel that this trend shows no sign of abating. Our wealthiest international clients, particularly those in countries where there is political and financial instability and unpredictability, use top-level art, like Monet, as a way to have tangible, portable assets.











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