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Mahdjoub Ben Bella (Algérie, né en 1946)Florence huile sur toilesigné 'Ben Bella' et daté '18' (en bas à droite)exécuté en 2018116 x 89cm (45 11/16 x 35 1/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceCollection de l'artisteLa présente oeuvre est vendue par le Fonds Claude et France Lemand au profit des Artistes et de l'Institut du Monde Arabe'J'ai bien connu Mahjoub Ben Bella. J'aimais son Å“uvre intense, lumineuse et sensible. Peintre délicat, il peignait ses rêves et nous les offrait en partage. Formé dans les écoles des Beaux-arts d'Oran, puis à Tourcoing et à Paris, il s'installe en France, dans le Nord gris et chaleureux qui, rapidement, l'adopte. Ce Nord accueillant, Mahjoub Ben Bella l'illuminera des couleurs, de la lumière de sa Méditerranée natale et de son pays, l'Algérie qui coulait passionnément dans ses veines. Peinte neuf jours avant sa disparition, sa dernière peinture sur son lit d'hôpital en est la parfaite illustration.Il fut un peintre virtuose aux multiples facettes. Parallèlement à ses grandes et petites peintures sur toile, sur papier, sur bois ou sur pavés, il réalisera des céramiques, des objets, des gravures, des performances et des fresques monumentales dans des lieux publics. En 1986, il peindra les célèbres pavés du Paris-Roubaix, L'envers du Nord, fresque routière de 12 kilomètres, véritable tapis de signes, rouleau magique d'écritures. En juin 1988, il rendra à Wemblay un fraternel hommage à Nelson Mandela.Expositions personnelles et collectives dans de nombreux musées, centres d'art et galeries d'Europe, du Proche-Orient et une rétrospective au MAMA d'Alger, Mahjoub Ben Bella a été représenté dans vingt musées et collections publiques. Grâce à la Donation Claude & France Lemand, le musée de l'Institut du monde arabe est riche de seize de ses éclairantes peintures.'- Jack LangNé en 1946 à Maghnia, dans l'ouest algérien, Mahjoud Ben Bella est un peintre aux multiples facettes, réalisant à la fois des Å“uvres monumentales, des céramiques, des objets, des peintures sur toile de tous formats ainsi que des Å“uvres sur papier, sur bois ou sur pierre. A ce jour, Mahjoub Ben Bella est représenté dans vingt musées et collections à travers le monde. « Sa peinture est un chant incantatoire. Dans ses toiles, il compose des champs sacrés dont les sillons nous entraînent au-delà du simple lyrisme. Il se laisse posséder par le vertige de l'écriture jusqu'à l'extase, jusqu'à devenir le chantre d'un livre de prières à la gloire même de l'Art. » - Jean-Louis Pinte, Les champs sacrés de Ben Bella, cité in Le Figaroscope, Paris.'I knew Mahjoub Ben Bella very well. I was fond of his intense oeuvre, full of light and sensitivity. A delicate artist, he painted his dreams and shared them with us. Studying at the School of Fine Arts of Oran, and then in Tourcoing and Paris, he settled in France in the grey warmth of the North, which quickly adopted him. Mahjoub Ben Bella sought to brighten up that welcoming North with his colours, with the light of his Mediterranean origins and of his native country, Algeria, that passionately ran through his veins. His last painting, dating from nine days before his death, was executed from his hospital bed and illustrates perfectly the essence of his art.He excelled as a painter, but also as an artist with multiple facets. Besides his large and small paintings on canvas, on paper, on panel or on cobblestone, he also realized ceramics, objects, prints, performances and monumental frescoes in public spaces. In 1986, he painted the famous cobblestones of the Paris-Roubaix, L'envers du Nord, a twelve kilometer-long road fresco, a true carpet of signs and a magical scroll of writings. In June 1988, he paid a fraternal tribute to Nelson Mandela at Wembley. With several solo and group exhibitions held in many museums, art centers and galleries across Europe, the Near-East and a retrospective exhibition at the MAMA of Algiers, Mahjoub Ben Bella's work is represented in over twenty museums and public collection. Following Claude and France Lemand's donation, the museum of the Institut du Monde Arabe now has sixteen of his illuminating paintings.' - Jack LangMahjoub Ben Bella was born in the Western part of Algeria, in Maghnia, in 1946. He did his artistic training first at the School of Fine Arts of Oran, then in Tourcoing and finally in Paris, and settled in France. Ben Bella is a multifaceted artist, producing monumental artworks, painting ceramics, objects, in addition to large and small paintings on canvas, on paper, panel or even on stone, as well as performances and monumental compositions for public spaces. His works have been exhibited in many solo and group shows in museums, art foundations and galleries across Europe and the Middle East. Besides having his works featured in prominent private collections across the globe, Ben Bella's oeuvre is also present in the collections of twenty museums and public collections.Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CAUCASIAN WOOL CARPET, of oblong shape, the large centre field woven with interlinked flowerheads and leaves against a navy ground, enclosed by broad geometric boarder and outer guard stripes. 570 x 240cmCondition Report: Good overall conditionThe centre thinned and threads visibleOtherwise good condition See images
***ADDITIONAL LOT***A LARGE CAUCASIAN WOOL CARPET, the rectangular central field woven with medallions and interlinked flowers, against a red ground, enclosed by multiple broad and narrow borders. 585 x 389cmCondition Report: Good overall condition Some slight sun fading but consistent in colour and mild wear Some loose threads to the chords See additional images2nd half of 20th century in date
A BOX OF GLASS, CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Czechoslovakian Tatra 815 GTC lorry with box, a collectors doll marked 'Zasan', boxed Townsend Croquet Ltd mini carpet bowls, a Lladro Nao figurine of an angel (one wing and head reglued), items of mainly pressed glasswares to include three decanters with stoppers, bowls vases, etc (sd) (one box)
A good quantity of 19th Century designs on paper for architectual design, wall paper, carpet or tile design, different historical influences and periods, ie Middle ages, Arabian, Hindu Temple elements, Renaissance, Egyptian, Tribal, Persian, Italian Greeck etc. Also incuding 19th Century French wallpaper & fabric prints.
MARTA MAAS-FJETTERSTROM. SWEDISH 1873-1941 A knotted pile carpet, 'Angarna'. Designed in 1928 for m/s Kungsholm. Signed MMF and numbered on label 09675. Probably woven before 1942. 3.03m x 1.96m Prov: The estate of Alison Morton 1946-2021, the weaver and daughter of Alastair Morton 1910-1963, textile designer, artist and director of Edinburgh Weavers
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