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Marcel Dyf
"Roses and Anthemis" French 20th century still life oil on canvas

1970

About the Item

Signed lower right: Dyf Provenance Alexander Kahan Fine Art, NY Private collection, NY Literature This painting is included in the Marcel Dyf Archives under no ID 353. Marcel Dyf was born in Paris on October 7, 1899. He showed an early interest in painting and as his family holidays were spent in Normandy, where the French countryside served as a place of inspiration for his paintings. In 1922, Dyf moved to Arles and established a studio which he maintained for the next twenty years. Largely self-taught, Dyf admired Rembrandt, Vermeer and Tiepolo, and many observers have noted the influence of Renoir. While working in Arles, he was commissioned to paint several large frescoes in the town halls of Saint Martin-de-Crau and Les Saintes Marles-de-la-Mer. After moving from Arles he established a studio in Paris where he thrived in the creative culture of the capital. With the invasion of France in 1940, Dyf returned to Arles, but he was forced to abandon his home. Dyf decided to join French resistance forces in Correze and the Dordogne. After the war he returned to Paris, and established a second studio in Saint Paul-de- Vence. His works were sought out throughout southern France and he exhibited in several Parisian salons. The Petrides Gallery in Paris featured his work three times in 1949, 1951 and 1953. He established a gallery studio in Cannes in the early 1950’s where he gained a following among Americans visiting the Riviera. The London Gallery Frost and Reed bought many of Dyf’s paintings, beginning a long professional relationship between the artist and gallery, which enabled Dyf to focus solely on his artistic career. In the summer of 1954, he met his soon-to-be wife Claudine who, only 19 at the time, would become the subject of many of his paintings. Dyf is most widely known for his still life and portrait paintings. A contemporary Impressionist and member of the L’Ecole Francais, he infused his subjects with emotional intensity and a vibrant palette. In our painting, Roses and Anthemis, Dyf returns to one of his favorite genres, the floral still life. The work was painted in the artist’s home in Bois d’Arcy near Versailles. Realized with dramatic suggestive strokes, the sophisticated bouquet of flowers is set against a neutral grey background, on a silky blue tablecloth. Dominating the composition is a lovely stem of Snapdragon, surrounded by yellow Anthemis and few leaves from a red Hazelnut tree from the garden. The bouquet arrangement depicted sits in the Bonnard Pitcher which is still kept at the artist’s studio.
  • Creator:
    Marcel Dyf (1899-1985, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1970
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2733217509432