Ludwig Bemelmans – Framed Watercolor, “Violinist Serenading”

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LUDWIG BEMELMANS, (AMERICAN 1895-1962)

Watercolor and Ink on Paper
FRAMED TO 19″ X 17″
9″ X 7.25″ (SIGHT)
SIGNED LOWER RIGHT

A Stunning Original Watercolor and Ink painting by Ludwig Bemelmans (see bio below), titled “VIOLINIST SERENADING”. This adorable piece depicts a violinist serenading a couple dining in a restaurant. Signed by Ludwig Bemelmans lower right “Bemelmans”. A lovely original Bemelmans, with much detail. Presented newly double matted, framed and glazed, in a Gilded Antique Gold W/Red frame. Framed using 100% archival materials and UV glass. The gold toned frame with rubbed red accents showcases the art extremely well, giving it vibrance and creating an important presence on the wall.

PROVENANCE: Ex.Hammer Galleries, New York, Ex. Christies 2007. Thence via auction. A copy of the invoice and lot description will be included with the artwork, and will provide both provenance and authenticity. The Hammer gallery stamp is located on the verso of the art, and in addition the original Hammer gallery frame label and the original Christies auction house 2007 label are both placed loosely in a sleeve in the back of the new frame.

Condition: Some undulation and toning to the sheet. Else near fine.
This piece is SIGNED by Ludwig Bemelmans lower right, “Bemelmans”. Original works of art by Bemelmans are extremely scarce with paintings/scenes from the characters of his books selling for over $50,000

FRAMED TO 19″ X 17″

BIOGRAPHY:

Bemelmans, Ludwig: Beloved by three generations of young readers, Ludwig Bemelmans is best known for his Madeline books. What many may not know is that Bemelmans, born in the Austrian Tyrol, considered himself more an artist than an author. Bemelmans began writing in 1934 with the introduction of Hansi, his first of 15 children’s books. His diverse language base gave him a unique and quirky style of writing that children adored. His watercolor illustrations belied a simplistic style that partnered well with his sophisticated verse. Until his death in 1962, he wrote an average of one to two books per year. In addition to his juvenile fiction, his literary works included screenplays, adult novels, and stories. Bemelmans was a contributor to Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, and the New Yorker, among others. His book Madeline’s Rescue was awarded the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1953. As an artist, Ludwig Bemelmans designed a Broadway set, completed several Hollywood projects, illustrated for the cover of the New Yorker, and painted several murals. His art can be found at New York’s Carlyle Hotel, the Museé National d’Art in Paris, France, and in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. His character Madeline, the spunky heroine of Bemelmans’ classic five book series, celebrates her 75th anniversary this year.
HI-RES IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Domestic Shipping via tracked UPS GROUND with signature tracking and full insurance.

Please note -International shipping due to size and weight will be $575 via UPS Express via separate invoice

Price: $3,995.00

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