SERGE CHARCHOUNE (1888 - 1975)

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SERGE CHARCHOUNE (1888 - 1975)
Bach Cantata N84 Var I Oil on canvas, signed lower right, countersigned, titled and localized on the back 50 x 73 cm 19 11/16 x 18 47/64 in. PROVENANCE Collection Achille Peretti, Neuilly-sur-Seine Serge Charchoune Bach Cantata N84 Var I Bach Cantate N84 Var I is part of Charchoune's artistic period which follows his ten years of despair. The reference to music so dear to the artist and the interest in white colour allow it to be situated after 1940 when he dedicated himself to abstraction. In an almost therapeutic way, he devotes himself to his art while listening to classical music. We find in this mature work the arabesques of Moorish art, music and the undulation of water. This work belonged to the collection of Achille Peretti (1911-1983) that the Aguttes house had the pleasure to disperse. A famous politician, a great Resistance fighter, mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine for thirty-six years, made a Companion of the Liberation by General de Gaulle, and president of the National Assembly, he dominated the French political landscape of the 20th century. A passionate and heterogeneous collector, he knew how to choose with taste and relevance works of a certain interest for history and the art market. Serge Charchoune (1888-1975), an artist of Russian origin who lived mainly in Paris, was a student of Henri Le Fauconnier. He became close to the Dada group when he moved to Barcelona and met Francis Picabia. It was in Spain that he discovered Moorish art and its arabesque games. His practice then turned to the use of pure colours and repetition in the work of art. The 1930s were a period of despair for him during which he isolated himself and painted little. But in 1940 he moved to a new studio in the cité Falguière which allowed a renewal of his art. His two inspirations were water and music, which guided him towards abstraction and soon towards the white monochrome that Charchoune considered as "the absolute colour".
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