Jean-Jacques Sempé's art is brilliantly conceived and deeply atmospheric. His cartoons frequently feature bicyclists, as in the example here of "Suited Gentleman Cycling by Night." His work can appear deceptively simple while being quite moving and profound.
Here's the auction listing from Whyte's in Ireland:
SUITED GENTLEMAN CYCLING BY NIGHT
Jean-Jacques Sempé(French, b.1932)
Signature: signed lower right
Medium: ink on paper
Dimensions:51 by 30cm., 20 by 11.7 5in.
Auction Date/Lot No.:
14 March 2011/ 135
Estimate : 800 EUR - 1 200 EUR
14 March 2011/ 135
Estimate : 800 EUR - 1 200 EUR
Sold : | 2 600 EUR | ||
2 600 EUR | 3 625 USD | 2 229 GPB |
Lot Description:
French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé, known simply as Sempé, was born in Bordeaux and began his artistic career working in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés, district in Paris with René Goscinny creator of the comic book Asterix. Sempé received accolades for his work from as early as 1952 and became renowned at this juncture in his career for his creation of a character named Nicolas in his cartoons for the comic book Le Moustique. In 1960, Nicolas became a central figure in Sempé's oeuvre and the comic Le Petit Nicolas was published. Full page cartoons by the artist have appeared in Paris Match for many years as well as on the cover of The New Yorker magazine.
Dublin
Lot number: 135 104
So good, so playful and elegant
ReplyDeleteI agree, Matt. He's a real poet.
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