This undated file picture provided by Christie’s shows a rare watercolor study

An unusual watercolor research by John Cezanne considered missing for nearly 60 decades fetched over $19 thousand at a New You are able to Town market on Thursday.

Christie’s ah said “A Greeting cards Player” marketed to a customer who wanted to stay mysterious. The cost provided the customer’s top quality.The watercolor was a research for Cezanne’s famous sequence of oil painting called “Card Gamers.” It was discovered this season in the selection of the overdue Dr. Heinz Eichenwald, a well-known enthusiast from Facilities, Arizona.

It reveals a man in a hat and coat placed at a desk. Made in colors of red and ochre, it was formerly known to college students only from a black-and-white picture.

The People from france post-impressionist specialist designed the five-painting “Card Players” sequence between 1890 and 1896.

The basic research provides a unusual glance into Cezanne’s innovative procedure. The determine in the artwork is that of Paulin Paulet, a grower on Cezanne’s property near Aix en Provence, Portugal. It was last shown at a New You are able to selection in 1953.

Christie’s said Eichenwald passed down the work from his dad.

Its presale calculate was $15 thousand to $20 thousand.

The Courtauld Gallery in London, uk revealed the five-painting sequence in 2010; the exhibition visited to the Urban Art gallery of Art last season.

 

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