Sale: 433 / Post War I, June 11. 2016 in Munich Lot 923

 

923
Marino Marini
Uomo e Cavallo, 1953.
Oil on paper
Estimate:
€ 40,000 / $ 44,000
Sold:
€ 41,250 / $ 45,375

(incl. surcharge)
Uomo e Cavallo. 1953.
Oil on paper, partly scratched, laminated on canvas.
Signed and dated in lower margin. 62 x 43 cm (24.4 x 16.9 in).

Accompanied by a photo expertise from Maria Teresa Tosi, Fondazione Marino Marini, Pistoia, from 23 April 1990. The work will be included into the forthcoming catalog raisonné with the number 73.

PROVENANCE: Art collection Otto Preminger, New York
Private collection Northern Italy.

"'Horse and rider must have had a strong appeal to Marini as they are dominating themes in his oeuvre. [.] Apart from the horse's symbolic value, the horse also appeals to the artist for several other characteristics: its appearance, its muscles, the graceful motion and the fear it evokes when angry or in panic. The horse is subject of exquisite artworks, starting with the cave paintings from the Old Stone Age [.]. When Marini selects the horse as main theme of his art, he shows a preference that is as old as art itself." (Quote after: Patrick Waldberg and G. di San Lazzaro, Marino Marini. Leben und Werk, Frankfurt 1971, p. 12). The minimalistic line and the accentuation through the strong red contour make our fine work a sublime illustration of horse and rider. Through the focus on the essentials, which brings out the core of the image, Marini's narrative mastery becomes obvious. [EL]



923
Marino Marini
Uomo e Cavallo, 1953.
Oil on paper
Estimate:
€ 40,000 / $ 44,000
Sold:
€ 41,250 / $ 45,375

(incl. surcharge)