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Current bid: $3,750 CAD
Bidding History
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6424 31-Mar-2022 07:02:03 PM $3,750

14291 31-Mar-2022 06:44:53 PM $3,500

6424 31-Mar-2022 06:43:54 PM $3,250

33773 31-Mar-2022 06:43:32 PM $3,000 AutoBid

6424 31-Mar-2022 06:43:32 PM $2,750

33773 31-Mar-2022 05:28:30 PM $2,500 AutoBid

14597 30-Mar-2022 08:36:58 PM $2,250

33773 29-Mar-2022 09:56:54 PM $2,000

14597 29-Mar-2022 06:02:43 PM $1,900

33773 27-Mar-2022 10:04:01 PM $1,800

14597 23-Mar-2022 07:23:47 PM $1,700

8550 21-Mar-2022 04:34:56 PM $1,600

14597 20-Mar-2022 12:04:04 PM $1,500

8550 19-Mar-2022 04:03:09 PM $1,400

14597 19-Mar-2022 12:03:21 PM $1,300

8550 18-Mar-2022 10:13:59 AM $1,200

14597 05-Mar-2022 06:08:56 AM $1,100 AutoBid

16760 04-Mar-2022 03:04:14 PM $1,000

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:22:10

LOT 626

1936 - 1972
Canadian

The Mestaouis House, Tunis
tempera on paper, circa 1956 - 1958
19 3/4 x 14 in, 50.2 x 35.6 cm

Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 CAD

Sold for: $4,688

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Oakville

LITERATURE
Ann Davis, Somewhere Waiting: The Life and Art of Christiane Pflug, 1991, page 102


Please note the condition report for this lot.

This work along with lot #627 are exceedingly rare works by Christiane Pflug which derive from the same private collection. This work is circa the artist’s time in Tunis between the years of 1956 and 1958. The subject - like so many other works by Pflug - is of an interior room looking outward to a courtyard. We believe it was painted at the Mestaouis house where she and her husband Michael rented a room while he completed a medical residency.

They chose the house because they both agreed it was an opportune place to paint. Christiane notes in a letter to her mother that, "we have found an old Arabian house which is only half inhabited. The people are very nice and allow me to paint in the empty rooms. So I go there in the mornings, the light is best then, and paint still lifes, they have very nice things there, small tea pots, an old copper coffee grinder, old pewter tea dishes and many clay things.”


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