Lot 18
Lot 18
MORGAN RUSSELL (1886-1953)

The Bridge

Price Realised USD 22,500
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USD 10,000 - USD 15,000
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MORGAN RUSSELL (1886-1953)

The Bridge

Price Realised USD 22,500
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Price Realised USD 22,500
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MORGAN RUSSELL (1886-1953)
The Bridge
oil on board
18 x 2612 in. (45.7 x 66.5 cm.)
Painted in 1908.
Provenance
The artist.
Estate of the above.
Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas.
Acquired by the late owner from the above, 1977.
Literature
M.S. Kushner, W.C. Agee, Morgan Russell, exhibition catalogue, Montclair, New Jersey, 1990, p. 36, pl.10, illustrated (as The Bridge on the Seine).
Exhibited
New York, M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York, Synchromism and Color Principles in American Painting, 1910-1930, October 12-November 6, 1965, p. 52, no. 40.
New York, Whitney Museum of American Art; Houston, Texas, Museum of Fine Arts; Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Art Center; San Francisco, California, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Syracuse, New York, Everson Museum of Art; Columbus, Ohio, Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Synchromism and American Color Abstraction, 1910-1925, January 24, 1978-March 24, 1979, p. 141, pl. 52, illustrated.
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Lot Essay

American artist Morgan Russell visited Paris for a second time in 1908 where he met Gertrude and Leo Stein as well as artists Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and Auguste Rodin. Russell settled in Paris one year later and eventually developed the Synchromist movement along with fellow expatriate Stanford-Macdonald Wright a few years later.

Marilyn Kushner writes of the present work, "Not only does this painting resemble Monet's art in technique, but the image is an Impressionist one, for French countryside scenes picturing modes of transportation were important in Impressionist iconography. Russell's patchy brushstrokes and the spots of yellow that reflect sunlight in the blue waters are clearly reminiscent of Monet." (Morgan Russell, exhibition catalogue, Montclair, New Jersey, 1990, p. 36)

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