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28 - Félix ZIEM (1821–1911) The Young Oriental Woman Oil on panel…
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Estimate €2,000 - €3,000
Description
Félix ZIEM (1821–1911) The Young Oriental Woman Oil on panel Bears the studio number 992 in the top left-hand corner 24 x 32 cm Bibliography: A. Burdin-Hellebranth, Félix Ziem, Volume II, 1998, described and reproduced under no. 2091 (erroneously listed as a canvas) The Félix Ziem Association, represented by Messrs Mathias Ary Jan, Gérard Fabre and David Pluskwa, has confirmed the authenticity of this work. An internationally renowned travelling painter and a leading figure of the Barbizon School, Félix Ziem is one of the key masters of 19th-century luminous landscape painting. With close ties to the Midi region through his studio in Martigues, he was the first artist to have a work acquired by the Louvre during his lifetime. His popularity stems from his unique mastery of reflections on water and oriental light. Fascinated by the Mediterranean, Ziem undertook several journeys to the Levant from 1847 onwards, spending extended periods in Constantinople, Egypt and Smyrna. This lot illustrates one of his most sought-after favourite subjects: the banks of the Bosphorus. Eschewing rigid architectural detail, he focused on the atmosphere and the play of light on the sea to offer a poetic vision of these landscapes he held so dear.
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About the sale Modern, Provençal & Contemporary Paintings
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Auction time 07/03/2026 at 2:00 PM
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