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SERGE FERAT 1881-1958
(Le Comte Sergueï Yastrebzov) Moscow 1881-1958 Paris (Russian/French)

Title: Study for Batavia (The Woodcutters), circa 1926

Technique: Original Pencil Drawing on paper

Size: 67.5 x 52.5 cm / 26.6 x 20.7 in

Additional information: This is an original Pencil drawing by the artist Serge Ferat.
It is one of the preparatory studies for the painting “ Batavia (The Woodcutters)” which belonged to the important collection of P.A.Regnault. The painting was exhibited in the retrospective exhibition in the Grand Palais, Paris in 1926 and again in the exhibition of 1938 in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928, and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.
Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat’s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Good condition. Tears along all margins. Time and humidity staining present.

SERGE FERAT 1881-1958
(Le Comte Sergueï Yastrebzov) Moscow 1881-1958 Paris (Russian/French)
Title: Still Life with Guitar on Gueridon, circa 1945
Technique: Original Signed Oil Painting on canvas
Size: 81 x 60 cm / 31.8 x 23.6 in
Additional information: This is an Original Painting by the artist Serge Ferat.
The work is signed by the artist “S.Ferat” at the lower left corner of the canvas
Condition: Good condition. Unexamined outside the frame.

SERGE FERAT 1881-1958
(Le Comte Sergueï Yastrebzov) Moscow 1881-1958 Paris (Russian/French)

Title: Decorative Composition

Technique: Original Gouache Painting on thick card paper

Size: 11.3 x 14.3 cm / 4.5 x 5.6 in

Additional Information: This is an original gouache painting by the artist Serge Ferat
from the famous collection of his partner Haba Roussot.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928,
and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism,
and developed a passion for the circus and parades.
Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Good condition, some surface dirt. One stain on the right side. Tape remains verso. At the back side large stain in the upper right corner, and surface dirt.

SERGE FERAT (Le Comte Sergueï Yastrebzov) 1881-1958
Moscow 1881-1958 Paris (Russian/French)

Title: The Consultation / Study of a Woman Figure

Technique: Original Double Sided Crayon Drawing on paper

Paper Size: 17 x 25.2 cm / 6.7 x 9.9 in

Additional information: This is an original double Sided Crayon Drawing by the artist Serge Ferat.
Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928 and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.
Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Good condition. A few small stains on the paper. Light surface dirty. One small tear on the right margin. minor losses to the edges of the paper.

SERGE FERAT (Le Comte Sergueï Yastrebzov) 1881-1958
Moscow 1881-1958 Paris (Russian/French)

Title: Study for a Circus Tent

Technique: Original Pencil Drawing on paper

Paper Size: 21.5 x 17.3 cm / 8.5 x 6.8 in

Additional information: This is an original pencil drawing by the artist Serge Ferat.
Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928 and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.
Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Very good condition. A few creases on the lower part.

SERGE FERAT
1881-1958 (Russian/French)

Landscape with Woman Carrying
Original Drawing

Title: Landscape with Woman Carrying

Technique: Original Chalk Drawing on paper.

Paper Size: 33,5 x 26 cm / 13.2 x 10.2 in

Additional information: This is an Original Chalk Drawing by the artist Serge Ferat from the famous collection of his partner Haba Roussot.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928,
and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.

Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Very Good Condition. Light handling creases in the paper over all, minor surface dirt.

SERGE FERAT
1881-1958 (Russian/French)

The Circus Riders
Original Pencil Drawing

Title: The Circus Riders.

Technique: Original Pencil Drawing on paper.

Paper Size: 38,5 x 29 cm / 15.2 x 11.4 in

Additional information: This is an Original Pencil Drawing by the artist Serge Ferat from the famous collection of his partner Haba Roussot.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928,
and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.

Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Good Condition. Unexamined out of the frame. Surface dirt.

SERGE FERAT
1881-1958 (Russian/French)

The Jugglers
Original Drawing

Title : The Jugglers. Theater Decor Project for Matoum
at Matamouasie by Pierre Albert Birot: The Circus Riders

Technique : Original Ink Drawing on paper.

Paper Size : 29 x 28 cm / 11.4 x 11 in

Additional information: This is an Original Ink Drawing by the artist Serge Ferat from the famous collection of his partner Haba Roussot.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928,
and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism, and developed a passion for the circus and parades.

Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition : Very Good Condition. Unexamined out of the frame. Surface dirt.

SERGE FERAT
1881-1958 (Russian/French)

Theater Interior Design
Original Hand Signed Gouache Painting

Title: Theater Interior Design.

Technique: Original Gouache Painting on paper.

Paper Size: 23 x 32 cm / 9.1 x 12.6 in

Additional information: This Original Gouache painting is Hand Signed by the artist “S.Ferat”
at the lower right margin.

Férat showed his work, with that of other Cubists, at the Salon des Indépendants until 1928,
and at La Section d’Or in 1925 – whose Europe-wide reputation furthered recognition of his work.
Thereafter he gradually distanced himself from the strictures of Cubism,
and developed a passion for the circus and parades.
Férat, who died in 1958, bequeathed his collection to Haba Roussot, his companion for over 20 years.
Until her death in 2001, Haba devoted all her energy to promoting Serge Férat´s work, showing it
across Europe and in the United States and Japan.

Provenance: Collection Haba and Alban Roussot.

Condition: Good Condition. Unexamined out of the frame.

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FÉRAT, Serge (1881-1958)

Serge Ferat (1881-1958) was a Russian Cubist Artist. He was the second son of the Moscow-born Russian count Jastrebzoff. In 1901, Serge came to Paris along with Helene d´Oettingen, who was purportedly his father´s mistress, and went to study at the Academie Julian. Serge painted under the name Alexander Rudniev and later under the name Serge Ferat. As of 1906, he held regular exhibitions at the Salon des Independants. In Paris he met Picasso and Apollinaire. Serge started painting cubistically, mainly on glass. Presumably, Picasso started to experiment on glass due to Serge. Picasso left parts of the glass unpainted, resulting in the background playing with the painting. Only “Violin and newspaper” has been preserved. After the First World War broke out, Serge Ferat started to work as a volunteer at the Hopital du Gouvernement Italien in Paris. When Picasso´s wife Eva was in this hospital in February 1915, Picasso stayed with Helene d´Oettingen and Ferat. Picasso could use their telephone and also learned Russian. During that time, Serge had a relationship with Irene Lagut, who he later lost to Picasso. Later, Apollinaire wrote about this period the novel “La femme assise”, which was not published until 1920. As a result of the Russian Revolution, the flow of income from Russia stopped. After selling works by Rousseau le Douanier, Serge started working mainly for theaters. Among others, Ferat designed the set for Les Mamelles de Tiresias, a surreal play by Apollinaire in 1918. Irene Lagut designed the costumes for this play. Serge Ferat exhibited his works with the cubists during Section d´Or in 1925. He died in Paris in 1958.

Serge Ferat (1881-1958) was a Russian Cubist Artist. He was the second son of the Moscow-born Russian count Jastrebzoff. In 1901, Serge came to Paris along with Helene d´Oettingen, who was purportedly his father´s mistress, and went to study at the Academie Julian. Serge painted under the name Alexander Rudniev and later under the name Serge Ferat. As of 1906, he held regular exhibitions at the Salon des Independants. In Paris he met Picasso and Apollinaire. Serge started painting cubistically, mainly on glass. Presumably, Picasso started to experiment on glass due to Serge. Picasso left parts of the glass unpainted, resulting in the background playing with the painting. Only \"Violin and newspaper\" has been preserved. After the First World War broke out, Serge Ferat started to work as a volunteer at the Hopital du Gouvernement Italien in Paris. When Picasso´s wife Eva was in this hospital in February 1915, Picasso stayed with Helene d´Oettingen and Ferat. Picasso could use their telephone and also learned Russian. During that time, Serge had a relationship with Irene Lagut, who he later lost to Picasso. Later, Apollinaire wrote about this period the novel \"La femme assise\", which was not published until 1920. As a result of the Russian Revolution, the flow of income from Russia stopped. After selling works by Rousseau le Douanier, Serge started working mainly for theaters. Among others, Ferat designed the set for Les Mamelles de Tiresias, a surreal play by Apollinaire in 1918. Irene Lagut designed the costumes for this play. Serge Ferat exhibited his works with the cubists during Section d´Or in 1925. He died in Paris in 1958.
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  • Study for Batavia (The Woodcutters)

    Study for Batavia (The Woodcutters)

  • Still Life with Guitar on Gueridon

    Still Life with Guitar on Gueridon

  • Decorative Composition

    Decorative Composition

  • The Consultation / Study of a Woman Figure

    The Consultation / Study of a Woman Figure

  • Study for a Circus Tent

    Study for a Circus Tent

  • Landscape with Woman Carrying

    Landscape with Woman Carrying

  • The Circus Riders

    The Circus Riders

  • The Jugglers

    The Jugglers

  • Theater Interior Design

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