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Jacques Laurent Agasse, Swiss 1767-1849- Sheep, a goat, and a bull in a mountainous landscape; pastel on vellum, faintly signed 'A....' and dated '1789' (lower centre), 39 x 50 cm. Provenance: Anon. sale, Sotheby's, Zurich, 2 December 1998, lot 15 (for £3,786). Property from the Asbjorn Lunde Foundation. his sale, Sotheby's, Paris, 14 June 2023, lot 150. Private Collection, UK. Literature: N. Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, London 2006 (online edition), no. J.1014.101, repr. Note: Agasse was born in Geneva to a family of Huguenot origin, training in his hometown before moving to Paris in 1786 to complete his artistic education in the studio of Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), while also studying animal anatomy and dissection. Agasse was one of the pre-eminent animal painters of the 19th century, with his subjects ranging from more domestic creatures, such as dogs and horses, to exotic animals, including lions and tigers, antelopes, and quaggas, alongside his depiction of cows, goats, and sheep, as in the present work. Asbjorn Lunde (1927-2017) was a prominent lawyer, philanthropist, and art collector. Lunde donated works to several institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Francis and Sterling Clarke Art Institute, and The National Gallery of Australia.

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Jacques Laurent Agasse, Swiss 1767-1849- Sheep, a goat, and a bull in a mountainous landscape; pastel on vellum, faintly signed 'A....' and dated '1789' (lower centre), 39 x 50 cm. Provenance: Anon. sale, Sotheby's, Zurich, 2 December 1998, lot 15 (for £3,786). Property from the Asbjorn Lunde Foundation. his sale, Sotheby's, Paris, 14 June 2023, lot 150. Private Collection, UK. Literature: N. Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, London 2006 (online edition), no. J.1014.101, repr. Note: Agasse was born in Geneva to a family of Huguenot origin, training in his hometown before moving to Paris in 1786 to complete his artistic education in the studio of Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), while also studying animal anatomy and dissection. Agasse was one of the pre-eminent animal painters of the 19th century, with his subjects ranging from more domestic creatures, such as dogs and horses, to exotic animals, including lions and tigers, antelopes, and quaggas, alongside his depiction of cows, goats, and sheep, as in the present work. Asbjorn Lunde (1927-2017) was a prominent lawyer, philanthropist, and art collector. Lunde donated works to several institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Francis and Sterling Clarke Art Institute, and The National Gallery of Australia.

Estimate 400 - 600 GBP
Starting price 280 GBP

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