The Jane Stanton Hitchcock Collection
French, 1869-1954
Woman in a Chair, 1931
Signed and dated Henri - Matisse 31 (lr); inscribed 351/5 and 215 on the verso
Pen and ink on paper
11 1/8 x 14 13/16 inches (28.3 x 37.7 cm)
Provenance:
Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York
Georges Matisse issued a certificate of authenticity for this drawing in 1984 that has since been lost. At the buyer’s request, the Archives Matisse will provide a confirmation letter.
Framed 17 3/8 x 50 5/8 inches
Sold for $51,200
Estimated at $30,000 - $50,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
The Jane Stanton Hitchcock Collection
French, 1869-1954
Woman in a Chair, 1931
Signed and dated Henri - Matisse 31 (lr); inscribed 351/5 and 215 on the verso
Pen and ink on paper
11 1/8 x 14 13/16 inches (28.3 x 37.7 cm)
Provenance:
Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York
Georges Matisse issued a certificate of authenticity for this drawing in 1984 that has since been lost. At the buyer’s request, the Archives Matisse will provide a confirmation letter.
Framed 17 3/8 x 50 5/8 inches
Some scattered light foxing; taped to mat in three spots along the top verso edge; minor wear and discoloration along the edges.
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Auction: Important Fine Art, May 20, 2026
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction of Important Fine Art on May 20, 2026 saw international bidding drive strong results for works spanning the mid-19th through 20th centuries.
Highlighting the sale was Scott Kahn’s 1983 dreamlike landscape, Point House Entrance, from a Maryland Collector, which flew past its estimate of $100,000-150,000 to achieve an impressive $267,200. Kahn (b. 1946) studied Fine Art at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by New York’s Art Students League under Theodoros Stamos, and later, Rutgers University. His enigmatic landscapes blend realism with subtle surrealism, employing precise geometry and carefully calibrated color and spatial relationships to create an illusory sense of depth.
Determined bidders from around the globe drove Home by Zarina Hashmi far over its $50,000-70,000 estimate to realize $114,800. Property from the Estate of Susann Kelly Kurz, the 1981 work in cast paper was acquired by Kurz in the early 1980s. Indian-born Hashmi (1937-2020) created minimalist works on paper that explored themes of home, memory and displacement, shaped by her experience of migration following the Partition of India and her life across multiple countries as the wife of an Indian diplomat. (Read More about Zarina Hashmi)
The auction also delivered outstanding results for works by Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé, Jean Dufy, Auguste Herbin, George Hitchcock, Moise Kisling, André Lhote and Le Pho. among many others.
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