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Lot 541

*DUNCAN GRANT (1885-1978) 'Marseilles Harbour'

(19)29, depicting a view of the Old Port (Vieux Port), signed and dated lower right, oil and gouache on board, 36cm x 46cm

Provenance: Purchased for £30 from The Redfern Gallery, Bond Street, London, January 1931, by Kerrison Preston Esq., and sold with a letter from the gallery.

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Estimate: £5,000 - £10,000
Hammer price: £15,000
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Duncan Grant travelled extensively around Provence between 1927 and 1938. Like other members of the Bloomsbury Group, Grant was influenced by the French Post-Impressionists, with fellow Bloomsbury artist Roger Fry famously coining the term for his inaugural exhibition at the Grafton Galleries in 1910. 

Accordingly, 'Marseilles Harbour', with its loose brushstrokes and expressive use of colour, echoes the preoccupations of the original Post-Impressionists, who sought to push the boundaries of artistic representation beyond the naturalism of their Impressionist forebears. 

Grant's simplified treatment of the boats in the foreground - and that of the buildings beyond - also brings to mind Fry's modernist theory of formalism, in which the subject matter of a painting was subordinated to its stylistic effects. These considerations demonstrate Grant's clear contemporary relevance in the late 1920s.

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The painting is generally in good, original condition. The picture surface is stable, with few signs of loss. There are some abrasions to the picture surface, most notably two intersecting cracks towards the centre. The painting's board support has warped slightly, and it may have moved to a small extent within its frame. The painting would generally benefit from being cleaned, which would bring out the original colours, as these have faded somewhat. There is cracking and damage to its frame. Please see additional images available on request.

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