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Marguerite Bordet
Transcendentalist Figural Oil , Paris, Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Geneva

Circa 1940

$2,450
£1,851.09
€2,120.79
CA$3,418.54
A$3,726.04
CHF 1,969.92
MX$44,854.44
NOK 25,003.24
SEK 22,922.86
DKK 15,842.41

About the Item

Signed lower left, 'Marguerite Bordet' (French, 1909-2014) and painted circa 1940. Additionally signed, verso, titled, 'La Vanite' and inscribed with artist's Paris address in the 16th arrondissement. From an early age, Marguerite Bordet avidly pursued both drawing and painting. In the late 1930's and early '40s, she attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris where she studied with the sculptor, Antoniucci Volti (Italian, 1915-1989). After several years, and feeling increasingly disconnected with the academic atmosphere of the Salon, she left to develop her independent artistic style. Bordet's first public exhibition took place at the Galerie Claude (1947) and, for the next forty years, she continued to exhibit widely with success, both throughout France and internationally, including in Cairo (1955), Geneva (1960) and the United States (1966). A 1962 exhibition of her work showed a thematic rejection of the Academy's influence and the artist's shift to a more personal and spiritually driven style. Bordet continued to take frequent study trips to Italy, especially to Florence, where she was inspired by the Renaissance Masters. She also visited England (1975-76) where the works of J.M.W.Turner and John Martin at the Tate Museum had a pronounced impact on her development. In an interview with Hervé Serane, Marguerite Bordet described her artistic process in these words: "I start my painting with spots. Sometimes I cover it completely and everything is dark. But then it's stronger than me, I can't bear that there isn't an opening. Immediately, I place a Light. I need the shadow to bring out the Light. So I start with the shadow to create this Light. I cannot define why I need this Light so much. It's stronger than me. It's something that dominates me without my being able to explain it intellectually. It is for me an absolute necessity to seek the Light in the darkness.. You have to open like you open a window. You have to reveal. I remove the stains that obscure my painting to find the luminous background of the canvas.... I only paint with transparent colors and I apply several layers of glaze to preserve this light." Partial Exhibition Record: 1947 Paris, Galerie Claude 1951 Paris, Galerie Breteau - Cairo, Galerie Adam - Alexandria, l'Atelier 1954 Paris, Galerie Simone Bdinier 1955 Cairo, l'Atelier 1959 Paris, Galerie A. Weil 1960 Geneva, Galerie Motte 1962 Paris, Marignan Gallery 1964 Paris, Ror Volmar Gallery 1966 San Rafael (U.SA) International Museum 1966 Cagnes-sur-Mer, Castle Gallery 1968 Paris, Ror Volmar Gallery 1972 Paris, Matignon Art Gallery 1972 Deauville, Coutureau Gallery 1972 Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Cultural Center 1973 Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Museum 1974 Bordeaux, Pierre de Tartas Gallery 1975 Bièvres, Moulin de Vauboyen 1975-1976 Cagnes-sur-Mer, Castle-museum 1976 Troyes, Cultural Center 1977 Kenigstein (Germany) Lutetia Gallery 1978 Paris, Râ Gallery 1983 Lourdes, Sacred Art Gemmail Paris, Râ Gallery 1987 Tours, Gemmail Museum
  • Creator:
    Marguerite Bordet (1909 - 2014, French)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1940
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18.25 in (46.36 cm)Width: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)Depth: 0.13 in (3.31 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    edge-rubbing, minor restoration, minor losses; unframed; shows well.
  • Gallery Location:
    Santa Cruz, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU34416841742

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