Jean Marchand
Still Life
, 1916
Oil on canvas
25 x 21 inches
Signed
%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3E%3Cstrong%3EJean%20Marchand%3C/strong%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cem%3EStill%20Life%3C/em%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3E1916%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E25%20x%2021%20inches%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22signed_and_dated%22%3ESigned%3C/div%3E
Provenance
Private collection, Paris
Note: Jean Hippolyte Marchand (1883-1940) was a French painter associated with cubism who studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. In 1910 one of his paintings was included in the seminal British exhibition entitled Manet and The Post- Impressionists held at the Grafton Galleries in London and organized by Roger Fry. Resultantly he became somewhat of a favourite amongst the Bloomsbury Group and continued to exhibit in Britain. In 1915 when some of his work was exhibited at the Carfax Gallery, London, Clive Bell wrote: ‘No living painter is more purely concerned with the creation of form and the emotional significance of shapes and colours than Marchand.’