George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923) - Drie meisjes

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George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923), Drie meisjes, black and blue chalk on paper, 1905, sheet 52 x 34 cm, overall 73 x 55 x 4 cm, in good condition.

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George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923)
Three girls, circa 1905.
Signed with the artist's initials 'G. HB' (lower right)
Black and blue chalk on paper
Sheet: 52 x 34 cm.
Overall: 73 x 55 x 4 cm.

Provenance
Private Collection, The Netherlands.

Exhibited
The Hague, Gemeentemuseum, Breitner Exhibition, November 10 - December 9, 1928, no. 95.

The Exceptional Sale spans all areas of the arts: Modern and Contemporary Art, Photography, Prints and Multiples, and Classical Art. Though diverse, each piece is united by its exceptional quality.

Bouc-peintre (Goat-Painter) by Marc Chagall is one of the sale's highlights. Dedicated to Willem Sandberg, the former director of the Stedelijk Museum, the work boasts significant provenance and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the Comité Marc Chagall on 16 May 2024.

Outstanding quality is evident in every lot, with works by some of the greatest artists: paintings by Lucassen, Jonathan Meese, Van Koningsbruggen, and Armando; works on paper by Markus Lüpertz, Breitner, Corneille, and Von Graevenitz; multiples by Yves Klein, Cy Twombly, Jan Schoonhoven, and Lawrence Weiner; and photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe and Steve McQueen. The sale concludes with two paintings by Willem Bastiaan Tholen.

Particularly noteworthy is a unique ceramic relief in four parts by Bram Bogart, painted in blue and white. The work challenges the limitations of two-dimensionality and exemplifies his iconic, sculptural approach to painting.

Transport and Shipping
Local pickup is available, preferred, and free of charge. Seller delivery within the Netherlands and Belgium may be arranged by mutual agreement.

Shipping fees are listed per country and serve as an indication of the estimated shipping costs for the purposes of this auction. These fees are approximate and may vary after the auction based on actual shipping expenses. Shipping charges do not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; or (ii) any customs duties, import taxes, or local clearance fees applicable in your country. Alternatively, you may request a transport quote from providers such as Easy2Send or DHL Express international.

Please note that items framed behind glass may be sent unframed to reduce shipping costs and to protect the artwork. The frame shown in the photos was added by the seller or another third party. The frame is provided at no extra cost so it’s ready to display upon arrival. It is offered as a courtesy and is not considered an essential part of the artwork. Therefore, any damages to the frame that do not affect the artwork itself will not be accepted as valid reasons to open a claim or request to cancel the order.

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George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923)
Three girls, circa 1905.
Signed with the artist's initials 'G. HB' (lower right)
Black and blue chalk on paper
Sheet: 52 x 34 cm.
Overall: 73 x 55 x 4 cm.

Provenance
Private Collection, The Netherlands.

Exhibited
The Hague, Gemeentemuseum, Breitner Exhibition, November 10 - December 9, 1928, no. 95.

The Exceptional Sale spans all areas of the arts: Modern and Contemporary Art, Photography, Prints and Multiples, and Classical Art. Though diverse, each piece is united by its exceptional quality.

Bouc-peintre (Goat-Painter) by Marc Chagall is one of the sale's highlights. Dedicated to Willem Sandberg, the former director of the Stedelijk Museum, the work boasts significant provenance and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the Comité Marc Chagall on 16 May 2024.

Outstanding quality is evident in every lot, with works by some of the greatest artists: paintings by Lucassen, Jonathan Meese, Van Koningsbruggen, and Armando; works on paper by Markus Lüpertz, Breitner, Corneille, and Von Graevenitz; multiples by Yves Klein, Cy Twombly, Jan Schoonhoven, and Lawrence Weiner; and photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe and Steve McQueen. The sale concludes with two paintings by Willem Bastiaan Tholen.

Particularly noteworthy is a unique ceramic relief in four parts by Bram Bogart, painted in blue and white. The work challenges the limitations of two-dimensionality and exemplifies his iconic, sculptural approach to painting.

Transport and Shipping
Local pickup is available, preferred, and free of charge. Seller delivery within the Netherlands and Belgium may be arranged by mutual agreement.

Shipping fees are listed per country and serve as an indication of the estimated shipping costs for the purposes of this auction. These fees are approximate and may vary after the auction based on actual shipping expenses. Shipping charges do not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; or (ii) any customs duties, import taxes, or local clearance fees applicable in your country. Alternatively, you may request a transport quote from providers such as Easy2Send or DHL Express international.

Please note that items framed behind glass may be sent unframed to reduce shipping costs and to protect the artwork. The frame shown in the photos was added by the seller or another third party. The frame is provided at no extra cost so it’s ready to display upon arrival. It is offered as a courtesy and is not considered an essential part of the artwork. Therefore, any damages to the frame that do not affect the artwork itself will not be accepted as valid reasons to open a claim or request to cancel the order.

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Details

Artist
George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923)
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
Drie meisjes
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
1905
Condition
Good condition
Height
73 cm
Width
55 cm
Period
1900-1910
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
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