app download
ArtFox APP
Home > Auction >  Fine European Art - #8011 >  Lot.68024 68024: Frederick Arthur Bridgman (America…

LOT 68024 68024: Frederick Arthur Bridgman (America…

Starting price
USD10,000
Estimate  USD  20,000 ~ 30,000

Viewed  282  Frequency

Pre-bid 0  Frequency

Log in to view

logo Collect

Heritage Auctions

Fine European Art - #8011

Heritage Auctions

Name

Size

Description

Translation provided by Youdao

Translate
Size

Description

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928) De quoi parlent les jeunes filles (Concerning what the young women are talking about), circa 1870 Oil on canvas 39 x 31 inches (99.1 x 78.7 cm) Signed and inscribed lower right: F.A. Bridgman / Paris PROVENANCE: Sotheby's, New York, n.d.; Private collection, New Jersey. EXHIBITED: Académie des Beaux-Arts, Salon de Paris, 1870. We would like to thank Dr. Ilene Susan Fort, Curator Emerita, American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, for kindly confirming the authenticity of this lot. Heritage Auctions is pleased to present for public sale this important early-career work by Frederick Arthur Bridgman, an artist who is best-known as a painter of Orientalist subjects. Emerging recently from many years in private collections, Bridgman's canvas De quoi parlent les jeunes filles was one of two pictures which represented the young artist in the Paris Salon of 1870—the other being his Un c irce en province. The two works document Bridgman's attraction to genre subjects he observed both in Paris where he trained for four years in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme (and became a favorite student and protégé), as well as in Brittany, where he connected with the American artists' colony at Pont-Aven. De quoi parlent les jeunes filles presents a closely cropped view of two young women rowing a boat together, with their heads tilted at angles underscoring that they are sharing confidences. Their monumental presentation and the way the composition is sharply pruned so as to include only the central action is radically modern in effect—particularly for an artist steeped in the academicism of Gérôme. Indeed, these formal elements suggest Bridgman's awareness of more avant-garde concerns expressed in the work of artists such as Degas or Manet, who derived compositional inspiration from photography and Japanese print sources, and became associated with Impressionism. Although Bridgman's star was on the rise in the 1870s, he nonetheless occasionally found himself up against some pretentious detractors. One stuffy French art critic opined when viewing the American expatriate's De Quoi parlent les jeunes filles at the Salon: "A well-made canvas, where air is lacking. What a huge disappointment! Instead of young girls, two young women in canoes, rowing by hand. . . Change the title please! We are with tarts or boaters, your choice. Do not take young girls to Asnières" (J. Goujon, Salon de 1870, Propose en l'Air, Paris, 1870, no. 380, p. 21). It is fascinating that Monsieur Goujon was not only suffocated by the modern cropped composition, but offended by the supposed impropriety of girls who chose to get exercise by rowing their own boat! He concludes his remarks with a sharp elbow to the ribs of the northwestern Parisian suburb of Asnières, implying it was a dangerous, déclassé place for girls, at precisely the moment it was gaining in popularity as a fun place to go boating, swimming and sunbathing. Asnières is the site depicted in Georges Seurat's justly famous Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (The Art Institute of Chicago). Continuing to reside and work in Paris, Bridgman became one of the best-known and most esteemed artists of the large American colony there. Medals were awarded to him from the Salon and elsewhere; he prospered; and his paintings commanded a ready market in the United States, for he sent many of his best things to the American exhibitions, notably to the National Academy and the Society of American Artists. HID03101062020 © 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

Preview:

Address:

Dallas, TX, USA

Start time:

  • Commission  USD
  • 0 ~ 300,00025.0%
  • 300,001 ~ 3,000,00020.0%
  • 3,000,001 ~ Unlimitation12.5%

Online payment is available,

You will be qualified after paid the deposit!

Online payment is available for this session.

Bidding for buyers is available,

please call us for further information. Our hot line is400-010-3636 !

This session is a live auction,

available for online bidding and reserved bidding

×
This session requires a deposit. Please leave your contact. Our staff will contact you. Or you can call400-010-3636 (Mainland China)+86 010-5994 2750 (Overseas) Contact Art Fox Live Customer Service
Contact:
Other Lots in this session 67unit
68001: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68001

68002: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68002

68003: Edouard-Léon Cortès (French, 1882-

LOT 68003

68004: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68004

68005: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68005

68006: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68006

68007: Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1…

LOT 68007

68008: Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-1985) Parc …

LOT 68008

68009: Georges d' Espagnat (French, 1870-1…

LOT 68009

68010: Edouard-Léon Cortès (French, 1882-

LOT 68010

68011: Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-1985) Fleur…

LOT 68011

68012: Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-1985) Falai…

LOT 68012

68013: Fernand Loyen du Puigaudeau (Fren…

LOT 68013

68014: Henri Eugène Le Sidaner (French,…

LOT 68014

68015: Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 18…

LOT 68015

68016: Jacques Martin-Ferrières (French, 1…

LOT 68016

Art Fox Live
Buyers
Auctioneers
Follow Us
Feedback

在线客服

咨询热线

400-010-3636

微信公众号

APP下载

顶部

Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the current bidding is ended.
Hint
宝物的份数已经被购完,下次下手请及时。
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not able to bid now when the bid is started or ended.