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VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, Rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité Le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 1, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Fleurs Carton, signé en bas à droite et daté 43 51 x 40 cm 150 / 200 2, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme à la robe blanche Toile, signée en bas à droite, étiquette au dos, contresignée sur le châssis 100 x 81 cm 300 / 400 3, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu à la rivière Toile, signée en bas à gauche, contresignée au dos 131 x 82 cm 500 / 600 4, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) La repasseuse Toile, titrée au dos, étiquette au dos (accident), cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 110 x 80 cm 200 / 300 5, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme au chapeau Toile, signée en bas à droite et datée 27 61 x 50 cm 200 / 300 Page 1 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 6, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu debout Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 73 x 50 cm 300 / 400 7, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu au miroir Panneau, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 55 x 45.5 cm 250 / 300 8, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme au chapeau Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 61.5 x 50.5 cm 250 / 300 9, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Fleurs Toile, signée en bas à gauche, étiquette au dos, contresignée su r le châssis (accidents) 85 x 63 cm 200 / 300 10, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Robe blanche Panneau, daté 1926, cachet au dos : Wiener Gallery NYC, cachet de la 250 / 300 vente d'atelier au dos 38 x 46 cm 11, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Deux nus Dessin, monogrammé en bas à droite 60 / 80 30 x 43 cm Page 2 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 12, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu de dos Dessin 27 x 20 cm 50 / 60 13, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) La lecture au jardin Toile signée en haut à gauche et datée 1926, contresignée au dos 92 x 64 cm 800 / 1000 14, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nature morte aux fleurs et à la tasse Huile sur carton, signé en bas à gauche, étiquette au dos 51 x 40 cm 150 / 200 15, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait d'homme debout Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 172 x 98 cm 200 / 300 16, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Le tub Toile, signée en bas à droite 116 x 89 cm 400 / 500 Page 3 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 17, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Maison et jardin Carton, signé en bas à gauche 150 / 200 38 x 46 cm 18, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Sarah dans le jardin Carton, contresigné, titré et daté 44 au dos, étiquette au dos 50.5 x 41 cm 150 / 200 19, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Autoportrait Toile, signée en bas à droite et datée 46, contresignée sur le châssis, étiquette au dos 51 x 40 cm 300 / 400 20, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu au manteau Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 70 x 45 cm 250 / 300 21, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Port de Gloucester Panneau, signé en bas à gauche, contresigné et daté 1940 au dos 200 / 300 38 x 46 cm 22, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Paysage Toile (accident), cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 140 x 140 cm 250 / 300 Page 4 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 23, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Homme au chapeau Femme endormie sur une chaise Homme de profil au chapeau 30 / 50 Paysage Quatre esquisses à la mine de plomb, dont une recto verso, Portent le cachet d'atelier 15 x 23.5 cm 24, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu de profil Nu de dos Nu allongé La table servie 30 / 50 Portrait de femme Quatre esquisses à la mine de plomb, dont une recto-verso Portent le cachet d'atelier. 27 x 21 cm - 15 x 15.5 cm 25, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Fleurs Carton, signé en bas à droite, contresigné, titré, localisé et daté 43 au dos, étiquette au dos 50.5 x 41 cm 150 / 200 26, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Homme au noeud papillon Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 61 x 50 cm 200 / 300 27, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait d'homme Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 60 x 50 cm 100 / 200 Page 5 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 28, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme au chapeau Panneau, signé en bas à droite et daté 28 54.5 x 45.5 cm 200 / 300 29, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme aux boucles d'oreille Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 46.5 x 38.5 cm 250 / 300 30, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Fleurs Toile, signée en bas à gauche et datée 43, étiquette au dos 51 x 41 cm 150 / 200 31, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu Panneau, signé en haut à gauche 55 x 44.5 cm 250 / 300 32, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu assis Carton, contresigné au dos 50 x 40 cm 300 / 400 33, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Bouquet de fleurs Toile signée en bas à droite et datée 1914 350 / 400 61 x 47 cm Page 6 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 34, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme au livre Toile signée en bas à gauche 61 x 50 cm 200 / 250 35, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Les porteurs Fusain, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 20 / 30 30 x 37 cm 36, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Personnage à la chaise longue Homme de profil Elégants au chapeau Trois esquisses à la mine de plomb, dont une recto verso, une datée juin 30 / 50 1922, deux localisée "Lozère" et deux monogrammées M.W.M et M.W en bas à gauche et en haut à droite Portent le cachet d'atelier 15 x 23.5 cm 37, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme lisant Toile, signée en bas à gauche et datée 1949, étiquette au dos, 300 / 400 contresignée au dos 50 x 60 cm 38, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu au drapé Toile, signée en bas à gauche (accident) 133 x 90 cm 500 / 600 39, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Le collier bleu Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 61 x 51 cm 250 / 300 Page 7 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 40, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Lecture en bord de rivière Huile sur panneau, signé en bas à gauche, étiquette au dos 46.5 x 37 cm 250 / 300 41, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Chapeau bleu Toile (taches), cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 81 x 60 cm 250 / 300 42, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu allongé Toile, signée en bas à droite 500 / 600 70 x 90 cm 43, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu, bord de rivière Toile (accident), cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 105 x 77 cm 400 / 500 44, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme à l'ombrelle Toile signée en bas à gauche datée 1927 73 x 61 cm 400 / 450 45, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Bouquet de roses rouges Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 60 x 50 cm 250 / 260 Page 8 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 46, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme au fauteuil rouge Toile signée en bas à gauche et datée 1920 81 x 65 cm 350 / 400 47, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme Etudes de portrait d'homme Etude de femme Quatre esquisses à la mine de plomb, dont une recto-verso 30 / 50 Portent le cachet d'atelier 27 x 21 cm 48, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) La République Lithographie, signée en bas à gauche et datée 1944 (taches) 69 x 56 cm 10 / 20 49, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme rousse aux seins nus Huile sur panneau (manques), cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 150 / 200 37.5 x 46 cm 50, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu à la serviette bleue Toile signée en bas à gauche 65 x 54 cm 350 / 400 51, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Nu allongé Toile signée en bas à gauche 350 / 400 46 x 65 cm Page 9 de 56 L'Huillier & Associés VENTE DU 22/03/2019 - 6 Hôtel Drouot 17, rue Drouot 75009Paris Edité le : 08/03/2019 15:26-F LOT IMAGE DESIGNATION ESTIMATIONS 52, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Bouquet de roses rouge dans un broc Toile signée en bas à gauche 55 x 46 cm 250 / 300 53, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de femme à la pomme rouge Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 55 x 46 cm 250 / 300 54, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Portrait de jeune fille Toile, cachet de la vente d'atelier au dos 130 x 81 cm 180 / 200 55, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Femme à l'ombrelle Toile, signée en bas à droite, contresignée sur le châssis 119 x 90 cm 500 / 600 56, William MALHERBE (1884-1951) Fleurs Toile, signée en bas à droite, contresignée au dos.
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