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Jean-Marc Delvaux JEAN-MARC DELVAUX LUNDI 21 NOVEMBRE 2016 Ventes futures 293 MERCREDI 30 NOVEMBRE, DROUOT SALLE 7. CHASSE, ART ÉQUESTRE, MILITARIA, DÉCORATIONS MILITAIRES, SOLDATS DE PLOMB, TAXIDERMIE, FAÏENCES des XVIIème, XVIIIème et XIXème siècles. 298 295 294 LUNDI 5, MARDI 6 et MERCREDI 7 DECEMBRE, DROUOT SALLE 2. BIJOUX, ARGENTERIE, ARGENTERIE RUSSE, COLLECTION D’ICÔNES. LUNDI 12 DECEMBRE, DROUOT EXTREME-ORIENT 297 296 VENDREDI 16 DECEMBRE, DROUOT CONDITIONS DE VENTE SALLES 5 et 6. La vente sera faite expressément au comptant. TABLEAUX ANCIENS ET MODERNES, Aucune réclamation ne sera recevable dès l’adjudication prononcée, les expositions successives ayant permis aux acquéreurs de constater l’état des objets présentés. DESSINS ANCIENS, L’adjudicataire sera le plus offrant et dernier enchérisseur, et aura pour obligation de remettre ses nom et adresse. MOBILIER ET OBJETS D’ART. Il devra acquitter, en sus du montant de l’enchère, par lot, les frais et taxes suivants : - pour les lots volontaires : 25,20% TTC. - pour les lots judiciaires, précédés d’un astérisque : 14,40% TTC. Dès l’adjudication prononcée, les achats sont sous l’entière responsabilité de l’adjudicataire. Aucun lot ne sera remis aux acquéreurs avant acquittement de l’intégralité des sommes dues. Les acquéreurs pourront obtenir tous renseignements concernant la livraison et l’expédition de leurs achats à la n de la vente. En cas de contestation au moment des adjudications, c’est-à-dire s’il est établi que deux ou plusieurs enchérisseurs ont simultanément porté une enchère équivalente, soit à haute voix, soit par signe, et réclament en même temps cet objet après le prononcé du mot “adjugé”, le-dit objet sera immédiatement remis en adjudication au prix proposé par les enchérisseurs et tout le public présent sera admis à enchérir à nouveau. Les éventuelles modications aux conditions de vente ou aux descriptions du catalogue seront annoncées verbalement pendant la vente et notées sur le procès-verbal. LUNDI 19 DECEMBRE, DROUOT SALLE 5. NOTE AUX PROFESSIONNELS LIVRES, AUTOGRAPHES, GRAVURES ET Nous informons nos acheteurs professionnels qu’aucun bordereau hors TVA ne sera établi sans justicatif ofciel d’exportation. En cas d’exportation, un bordereau hors taxe pourra être établi, sous réserve de la remise d’un chèque de caution du montant de la TVA. ESTAMPES MODERNES. Après le délai d’un mois, si aucun justicatif n’est présenté à la S.V.V. J-M DELVAUX, le chèque sera encaissé. Nous rappelons que seul fourni le numéro de TVA intracommunautaire ne suft pas à l’exonération de la TVA. Photographies : Studio Sébert - Impression : STIPA L’@rt d’imprimer JEAN-MARC DELVAUX SOCIÉTÉ DE VENTES VOLONTAIRES JEAN-MARC DELVAUX s.a.r.l. au capital de 7.500 euros AGRÉMENT N°2002-240 - RCS PARIS B 442 569 844 29, rue Drouot – 75009 Paris Tél. : 01 40 22 00 40 – Télécopie : 01 40 22 00 83 www.delvaux.auction.fr Email : [email protected] VENTE AUX ENCHERES PUBLIQUES DROUOT RICHELIEU – SALLE 10 9, rue Drouot 75009 Paris LUNDI 21 NOVEMBRE 2016 À 11H30 LIVRES BEAUX-ARTS À 13H30 TABLEAUX MODERNES ET CONTEMPORAINS ARTS DÉCORATIFS DU XXÈME SIÈCLE Dont un ensemble de biens mobiliers provenant de la tutelle de Madame P., hérités de Monsieur Jean C., ancien collaborateur de Jacques ADNET. Les lots dépendants de cette tutelle sont précédés d’un astérisque. EXPOSITIONS PUBLIQUES : Samedi 19 novembre de 11h à 18h – Lundi 21 novembre de 11h à 12h Téléphone pendant l’exposition : 01 48 00 20 10 Tous les lots sont visibles sur le site internet : www.delvaux.auction.fr et www.drouot.com INDEX ALPHABETIQUE DES ŒUVRES GRAPHIQUES AHHCHKOB A. 251 COTTET Charles 36, 37 KRUYSEN Antoon 138 PIOT René 97 ALDE Yvette 143, 146, 147 DALI Salvador 165 LAFON Jean 134 PONTOY Henri Jean 80 ALLART Patrice 234, 235 DAMIN Georges 210, 211 LANSKOY André 173, 174 QUADRIO Milvia 233 ANICET Olivier 260 DAMMERON Catherine 83 LAPICQUE Charles 172 QUELVÉE François 186 AUBRY Françoise 247 DANY 75 LAQUÉRIE 86 QUÉMÉRÉ Jean 148, 149 BAILLY 132 DECOURT M. 57 LAUNOIS Jean 78 RAEYMAEKERS J. 105 DEGAS Edgard 40, 41, 42 BARDONE Guy 90 LE SCOUÉZEC Maurice 77 REDOR Annick 245 BAUGNIES Jacques 70 DELESTRE Eugène 44 LEMARCHAND Pierre 126 REMY Paul 203 BELLMER Hans 169 DELPRAT Hélène 236 L’HÉVEDER-BLAIS 47 RIGAL Jacques Jean Joachim 157 BELMONDO Paul 33 DES GARETS Odette 122 LONGOBARDI Xavier 265 ROTH A. 49 BERNADOTTE Sigvard 183 DESSAU Paul Lucien 220 LOURADOUR Daniel 239 RUBINSTEIN David 79 BERNARD Jean 145 DUBORD Jean-Pierre 124 LUIGINI Ferdinand Jean 99 SAINT PIERRE de MONT- BESSONNAT Lucien 111 DUNOYER de SEGONZAC LYDIS Mariette 199, 200 ZAIGLE Edgar de 38 BETTENCOURT Pierre 256 André 98 MACKE 74 SARTHOU Maurice Élie 192 BETTINA [épouse de l’artiste ÉLUARD Paul, d’après: 248 MAILLAUD Fernand 62 SCHLUMBERGER Jean 221 à 224 NANDO] 179, 180, 181 ERRO Gudmundur 159 MAINIE Philippe 82 SERWAN 84 BINGER C. 103 FAVORY André 69 MAYO 215, 216, 217 FIGUIER Gilles 107 SILVA Julio 218 BOISADAN Mathieu MALMAISON 194 257, 258, 259 FONTANAROSA Lucien Joseph SOUDAN Maurice 60, 61 MARQUET Albert 52 BOIX-VIVES Anselme 139, 140 188 SOULAGES Pierre 161, 162 MARTIN Raymond 63 BONHOMME 231 FORAIN Jean-Louis 71, 72, 73 MASSON André 168 STAHL Émile 51 BOUROUX Paul Adrien 56 FREY Eugène 46 MATKOVIC R. 109 STRAVINSKY Théodore 114 BREDDO Gastone 184 FURY H. 85 MATTA Roberto 170, 171 TCHERNIAWSKY Charles 88 BRYEN Camille 160 GAILLARDOT Pierre 123 MENAGER Christophe 261 TERBOTS CECHOV Gabriel BURKHALTER Jean 59 GASS Jos 100 MILAN 187 150, 151, 152 CAMIO 142 GEN-PAUL (Eugène Paul, dit) NANDO, Pierluca Ferdinando dit TESCHNER Richard 115 CANDA Pavel 212 175, 176, 177 178 THIRIOT Pierre 243, 244 CARMASSI Arturo 262, 263 GILIOLI Émile 128, 129, 130 NAT 127 THIVET Yvonne 81 CARP Ester 226 à 230 GLASSER Louis Eugène 89 NIELSEN Arthur 112 TRIBOUT Georges-Henri 108 CARZOU Jean 166, 167 GORI Giorgio 110 NIVOLLET Pierre 205, 206 ULYSSE Jean-Paul 195, 196 CASSATT Mary 198 GUEY Fernand L. 91 NO Michel 125 UTRILLO Maurice 54 CHADENET- HUOT Marie 92 GUIDO 155 NOUFFLARD André et Berthe VIGNOLES André 208, 209 CHAGALL Marc 117 GUTHERZ Dominique 241, 242 201, 202 VILLEON Emmanuel de La 141 CHASTEL Roger attribué à : 113 GUY 135 OLIVETTI Luigi 96 VILLON Jacques 53 CHÉRET Jules 34, 35 GUYOT Paul 197 PASCIN Jules 32 VISEUX Claude 158 CHEVRETEAU Michel 249 HAMANOVICK Gaston 58 PATELLIÈRE Amédée de la VYBOUD Jean Auguste 93 CINGRIA Alexandre 102 HELLEU Paul-César 39 65, 66, 67 CLAUSE G. 136 HERTZ DALBY Lise 252 PAVIS D’ESCURAC Joseph 131 WEISBUCH Claude 163, 164 CLOSON Henri-Jean 156 HOREAU Hector , d’après : 76 PELTIER Marcel 95 WEISMANN Jacques 68 COCTEAU Jean 116 JACUS Jean-Théobald 237, 238 PEYNET Raymond 137 WITTEN Eugène R. 255 CONDÉ Michel 189, 190,191 JOUVE Paul 43 PICART LE DOUX Charles 118 YANKEL Jacques 193 CORTAMBERT Lucien 94 JUAN Maxime 106 PICCOLO Peppino 153, 154 ZARCON E. 64 COTTAVOZ André 120, 121 KOCEHKAB B. 240 PIGNON Édouard 119 ZENDEL Gabriel 207 INDEX ALPHABETIQUE DES SCULPTURES BOFILL Antoine 292 FRUMERIE Agnès de 286 RIVOIRE Raymond Léon 383 SOLDINI Ivo 384 CASENOVE Pierre 385 FUCHS Hermann 288 ROULOT Pierre 380 SZIRMAÏ Tony 287 DECLOQUEMENT 269 HUMPHREYS Albert 290 SAINT-MARCEAUX TINÉ Anne 370 DVORAK Karel 368 KNEZ Radivoje KNEZEVIC dit 391 René-Charles de 382 YENCESSE Hubert 381 FREMIET Emmanuel 291 PALA Joan 387 SKLAVOS Yerassimos 372 YRONDY Charles Gaston 289 2 Livres Beaux-Arts 1 7 [Eugène BOUDIN] [Edgar DEGAS] Robert SCHMIT. Eugène Boudin. Premier supplément au catalogue P.A. LEMOISNE et Ph. BRAME. Degas et son œuvre. Catalogue raisonné de l’œuvre peint. Ed. Robert Schmit, 1984. Exemplaire raisonné. Quatre volumes, plus supplément. Ed. Garland publishing, numéroté 403/1200. Reliure toile bleu (légèrement insolée). New York, 1984. Exemplaires sur papier arches filigrané, numérotés 33 x 25 cm. 80/100 952 / 980. Reliure toile bleu. Petites usures aux reliures. 2 31 x 32 cm. 500/800 [André BRASILIER] Raphaël VALENSI. André Brasilier. Ed. Ides et Calendes, La 8 Bibliothèque des Arts. 1978. In-4, reliure toile, jaquette illustrée. [Paul GAUGUIN] Deux envois manuscrits signés de l’artiste et de l’auteur. Georges WILDENSTEIN. Paul Gauguin. Catalogue critique de 638 27 x 25 cm. 40/60 peintures. Volume I (le second n’est jamais paru). Ed. Les Beaux- Arts, Paris, 1964. Numéroté 653 / 2800. Grand in-4, jaquette 3 illustrée. [Bernard BUFFET] État d’usage. Charles SORLIER. Bernard Buffet. Lithographe. Ed. Michèle 33 x 26 cm. 80/120 Trinckvel et Draeger, Paris, 1979. In-4, cartonnage illustré, jaquette transparente. 9 Contient deux lithographies originales. [Francisco de GOYA] 32 x 24,5 cm. 100/150 Xavière DESPARMET FITZ-GERALD. L’Œuvre peint de Goya. Catalogue raisonné. Quatre volumes. Tomes I et II : textes. Tomes 4 III et IV : planches. Ed. F. de Nobele, Paris, 1928-1950. Grand in-4, [Marc CHAGALL] Ensemble de trois ouvrages : broché et numéroté 186/700. 200/300 - Charles SORLIER et Fernand MOURLOT. Marc Chagall. Lithographe. Tome IV 1969-1973. Tome V 1974-1979. Ed. A. Sauret, 10 Monte-Carlo, 1974 et 1984. Lithographie originale pour le tome IV. [Marcel GROMAIRE] Grand in-4, reliure toile, jaquette illustrée, emboîtage. François GROMAIRE. Marcel Gromaire. L’œuvre gravé. Deux volumes. 32,5 x 25 cm. Ed. La Bibliothèque des Arts, Paris, 1976. - Charles SORLIER. The Ceramics and Sculptures of Chagall. Préface In-4, reliure toile, jaquette illustrée et emboîtage. par André Malraux. Ed. A. Sauret, Monaco, 1972. Texte en anglais. 33,5 x 26 cm. 60/80 Lithographie originale. Grand in-4, reliure toile, jaquette illustrée. 33 x 25 cm. 120/150 11 [Vassily KANDINSKY] 5 Hans K.
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