
Orchestre Symphonique
1929
Jean Dufy's 'Orchestre Symphonique' (1929) is an oil on canvas painting that captures the vibrant energy and movement of a musical performance. The work demonstrates Dufy's characteristic use of bright colors and dynamic composition to convey the excitement of musical events.
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Location
- Sotheby's, New York, NY
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Sotheby'sView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale Including Works from the Collection of Marina Picasso
March 19, 2021
Estimate: $70,000 to $100,000
Lot 263
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Raoul Dufy
French · b. 1877

Raoul Dufy, Jean's brother, painted numerous vibrant orchestral and concert scenes using the same bright color palette and loose energetic brushwork, making his work nearly indistinguishable in subject matter and visual spirit from this piece.

Albert Gleizes
French · b. 1881

Gleizes brought a dynamic modern French sensibility to figurative compositions filled with rhythm and movement, sharing the same early 20th century colorful energy visible in this orchestral scene.
Kees van Dongen
Dutch · b. 1877
Van Dongen painted lively Parisian social scenes including concerts and performances with bold saturated colors and vibrant figurative compositions that closely parallel the festive musical energy of this work.
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