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Wooden Chair, Model 103 by René Gabriel (c.1942, France), and Polar Bear Bronze Statue by Pierre Chenet (c. 1940, France)

Launched from the founder’s Elysian Valley apartment, Galerie Sycamore curates a considered selection of fine objects, primarily from the early to mid-20th century. The evolving collection explores the dialogue between refined design and singular finds, celebrating the enduring legacy of craft and material culture.

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Los Angeles, California
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Eugène BOUDIN (1824–1898)

Study of Rabbits, Original Drawing
France, c. 1870

A delicate and intimate sketch attributed to Eugène Boudin (1824–1898), one of the pioneering French landscape painters and a key forerunner of Impressionism. Known for his plein-air technique, Boudin profoundly influenced contemporaries such as Claude Monet. This drawing, Study of Rabbits, showcases Boudin's sensitivity to form and natural observation in a minimal, refined style.

The work is stamped in the lower left corner with the collector's mark "J.C.J.", denoting Jean Camille Jammes, a renowned French collector of 19th-century works on paper. This same stamp appears on several drawings held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, further supporting the provenance and significance of this piece.

Measurements

Drawing: 3.75 × 4.5 inches
Frame: 10.5 × 9.25 inches

$3,000

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