This lot is subject to Artist's Resale right
Claude MONET (manner of)
Champ D'avoine
bears a signature Claude Monet and dated ’89 lower right on the reverse
Claude Monet and Champ D’avoine is hand-written on a “Louis Saemann – Paris” label.
62 x 112 cm
64 x 114 cm (w/frame)
Provenance
the painting was in the art collection of Princess Zena Gunther de Tyras which was kept in storage for a few decades.private collection, Cyprus
Estimate
€ 10 000 – 20 000
Sold for € 12 142.00
The final sale price includes buyer's premium, VAT and artist's resale right (if applicable)
Notes
The quality of this painting refers us to the works made around 1921 by a group of painters who tried to imitate Monet’s work and market them as authentic Monet works. Two years before this, Claude Monet had an extremely successful exhibition which as a result elevated Monet’s reputation and the value of his paintings.
Even though an attempt to capitalize on the high prices that Monet’s paintings were commanding by making use of Monet’s signature, this does not take away from the fact that this painting is a historical work of the “Monet school” and is judged as a work of particular mastery by an unknown artist with an extensive knowledge of Monet’swork.



