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Guy Pène Du Bois
Guy Péne du Bois Oil on Canvas Painting of the French Gardener, Dated 1929

1929

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Guy Pène du Bois, 1884 - 1958 French Gardener, 1929 Oil on canvas Signed and inscribed: Pere Martin/Guy Pène du Bois/1929 Provenance: The Estate of Guy Pène du Bois Below is an excerpt from Guy Péne du Bois diary titled 'Artists Say the Silliest Things': “Our landlord and gardener, Pere Martin, who owned a considerable amount of land thereabouts, had been a butcher in the Batignolles section of Paris during the war. [WWI]. He was called hard and miserly in the neighborhood, a too shrewd bargainer, but he accepted two francs and hour, then eight cents in our money, to work the garden. He could be shrewd. When Kellogg was signing the peace pact in Paris, a sham battle of aeroplanes clouded the sky above us. Old Pere Martin rested on his hoe and pointed up, shrugging his shoulders with clownish exaggeration, ‘Monsieur Kellogg.’ It typified the talk on war of the countryside. During the last one he had delivered a magnificent pot au feu to a customer in Paris who, with the explosion of a Big Bertha shell, rushed off without paying him. ‘It was, Monsieur du Bois, a terrible war,’ he would say with convincing emphasis, ‘a terrible war.’ “…Pere Martin of course sat and of course slept through the sittings. No practical man in full possession of sanity stayed awake when off his feet. He objected afterwards to my having made him look like a brigand, which in his minor and rather amusing way he was. In any case he did hold me up for an increase in rent, though tears took the place of fire-arms, on the very day that we were to sign another three years’ lease for the house we lived in. It had been eighty dollars a year. He wanted a hundred. We argued on the road in front of the house, walking up and down, waving arms, shouting. He won in the end, as was to be expected, but only after I had confronted his perfidy with the mayor’s laughter, and made him feel that, after the visit to the notaire in Chevreuse, there would be no lunch. The threat almost brought on capitulation, a surrender which was saved by a sudden warning vision of Madame Martin’s face upon his return. French women do not need the vote. The lunch was sumptuous.”
  • Creator:
    Guy Pène Du Bois (1884-1958, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1929
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2157211706902
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