Eliseo Meifren Roig
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Christie's /Nov 21, 2011
€22,862.37 - €34,293.56
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Wirth J.

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Extracted between 189 works in the catalog of ArcadjaEliseo Meifren Roig - Noche En Cadaqués
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Nov 1, 2012
- New York
Lot number:
60
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Eliseo Meifrén y Roig (Spanish, 1859-1940) Noche en Cadaqués signed 'E. Meifren' (lower left) oil on canvas 51¼ x 59½ in. (130.1 x 151.1 cm.)
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
Like many of his Spanish contemporaries, Catalan painter Eliseo Meifrén y Roig was lured to Paris in the fin de siècle to experience the city's vibrant artistic community. There he discovered the work of the Impressionists and Symbolists which would have a great influence on his own stylistic development. Throughout his life, Meifrén played with the principles of en plein air painting, whether he was looking to capture the streets of Paris or the canals of Venice. While his extensive travels resulted in a great number of well-received works, Meifrén's best-known images are those inspired by his native Catalonia. The region's distinctive rocky coast, open sea and small fishing towns appear in many of his paintings filtered through a dreamy lens of swirling brushstrokes and striking modulations of color.
The present lot depicts the small, but art historically significant Catalonian town of Cadaqués. During the early 20th century, Cadaqués was a center of avant-garde activity with Dalí, Duchamp, Picasso, Miró and many other artists, writers and intellectuals all gathering there to generate new ideas for their work. Meifrén undoubtedly benefitted from this dynamic environment, just as he had in Paris, as his paintings reveal the artist experimenting with various modes of expression. Indeed, Noche en Cadaqués shares with Dalí's almost fauvist Back View of Cadaqués (fig. 1) a similar perspective looking towards a distinctive hill perched above the sea. Yet, with its undulating landscape and roiling night sky, rendered in subtle gradations of deep blues and greens, Noche en Cadaqués stylistically suggests a greater affinity with the work of Van Gogh and in particular with his iconic Starry Night (fig. 2). While Meifrén studied in France at the same time that Van Gogh was working there, he would not have discovered the Dutch artist, who subsisted in relative obscurity, until years after his premature death. Meifrén's evocative portrayal of Cadaqués is thus not only a Catalan artist's tribute to his native land but also an homage to one of art history's most tragic heroes.
We are grateful to Elvira Sanchez Gimeno for confirming the authenticity of this painting on the basis of a photograph.
Eliseo Meifren Roig - Noche En Cadaques
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Oct 29, 2012
- New York
Lot number:
60
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Eliseo Meifrén y Roig (Spanish, 1859-1940) Noche en Cadaques signed 'E. Meifren' (lower left) oil on canvas 51¼ x 59½ in. (130.1 x 151.1 cm.)
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
Like many of his Spanish contemporaries, Catalan painter Eliseo Meifrén y Roig was lured to Paris in the fin de siècle to experience the city's vibrant artistic community. There he discovered the work of the Impressionists and Symbolists which would have a great influence on his own stylistic development. Throughout his life, Meifrén played with the principles of en plein air painting, whether he was looking to capture the streets of Paris or the canals of Venice. While his extensive travels resulted in a great number of well-received works, Meifrén's best-known images are those inspired by his native Catalonia. The region's distinctive rocky coast, open sea and small fishing towns appear in many of his paintings filtered through a dreamy lens of swirling brushstrokes and striking modulations of color.
The present lot depicts the small, but art historically significant Catalonian town of Cadaqués. During the early 20th century, Cadaqués was a center of avant-garde activity with Dalí, Duchamp, Picasso, Miró and many other artists, writers and intellectuals all gathering there to generate new ideas for their work. Meifrén undoubtedly benefitted from this dynamic environment, just as he had in Paris, as his paintings reveal the artist experimenting with various modes of expression. Indeed, Noche en Cadaqués shares with Dalí's almost fauvist Back View of Cadaqués (fig. 1) a similar perspective looking towards a distinctive hill perched above the sea. Yet, with its undulating landscape and roiling night sky, rendered in subtle gradations of deep blues and greens, Noche en Cadaqués stylistically suggests a greater affinity with the work of Van Gogh and in particular with his iconic Starry Night (fig. 2). While Meifrén studied in France at the same time that Van Gogh was working there, he would not have discovered the Dutch artist, who subsisted in relative obscurity, until years after his premature death. Meifrén's evocative portrayal of Cadaqués is thus not only a Catalan artist's tribute to his native land but also an homage to one of art history's most tragic heroes.
We are grateful to Elvira Sanchez Gimeno for confirming the authenticity of this painting on the basis of a photograph.
Eliseo Meifren Roig - Approaching The Port
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Sep 27, 2012
- London
Lot number:
191
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Eliseo Meifren Y Roig (Spanish, 1856-1949) Approaching the port signed 'E.Meifren' (lower right) oil on board 19¾ x 23¾ in. (50 x 60.3 cm.)
Born in Barcelona, Meifrén was a Spanish Impressionist painter. He studied in Barcelona under the master painter Antoni Caba, as well as in Paris in the company of Ramòn Casas and Santiago Rusiñol. He is known primarily as a painter of marines and landscapes characterized by loose brushstrokes and gentle tones. The beginning of Meifrén's career coincided with the revival of the Catalan Renaissance and Modernism, however he never quite settled into to this movement. His talent led him to travel half way around the world, exposing his work in numerous cities in Europe and America.
Eliseo Meifren Roig - Valdemossa, Majorca
Original 1905/10
Auction:
Christie's -Nov 21, 2011
- London
Lot number:
11
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Description:
Eliseo Meifrén Roig (Spanish, 1856-1949) Valdemossa, Majorca indistinctly signed 'E. Meifren' (lower right) oil on canvas 30¾ x 32. 3/4 in. (78 x 83 cm.) Painted circa 1905-1910.
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE SOUTH AMERICAN COLLECTION
We are grateful to Elvira Sánchez for confirming the authenticity of this painting from a photograph, and for identifying the location.
Eliseo Meifren Roig - Venice
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Dec 8, 2010
- London
Lot number:
332
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Description:
Eliseo Meifrén Roig (Spanish, 1857-1940)
Venice
signed with pseudonym and inscribed 'J. Wirth, VENECIA' (lowerright)
oil on canvas
27 x 32¼ in. (67.7 x 82 cm.)
Pre-Lot Text
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE SPANISH COLLECTION
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Ansorena, Madrid, 2-4 March 2004, lot 54, whereacquired by the present owner.
Lot Notes
We are grateful to Elvira Sánchez Gimeno for confirming theauthenticity of this painting on the basis ofphotographs.





