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John Decker

(1895-1947)

"Homage to Van Gogh," circa 1941

Oil on board
Signed lower right: Decker; inscribed, verso: Death of Van Gogh
29.5" H x 36" W

  • Provenance: Private Collection, California
  • Exhibited: Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles County Museum, 1942
    Hollywood, CA, Frank Perls Gallery, February 22, 1942
  • Literature: Los Angeles Evening Citizen News, February 14, 1942, 10 (illustrated)
    The Los Angeles Times, February 15, 1942, 52 (not illustrated)
    The Los Angeles Times, February 22, 1942, 48 (not illustrated)
    The Los Angeles Times, March 1, 1942, 54 (not illustrated)
    The Ogen Standard-Examiner, March 23, 1942, 9 (not illustrated)
  • Notes:
    This work was pictured in the Los Angeles Evening Citizen News where Herman Reuter remarked: "In much the same technique that Van Gogh himself might have used, John Decker has transferred to canvas his conception of the scene wherein the painter lay in his coffin atop the billiard table that formed the central motif in one of his pictures. Surrounding the coffin are a group of Van Gogh's friends, including Pere Tanguy, the art dealer whose support of the unfortunate painter never faltered. The canvas is drama in paint. Sadness pervades it. To have seen it once is to remember it. The paint has been put on with the same boldness and decision that characterized everything that Van Gogh painted. The canvas, which is now at the Los Angeles County Museum, will be included in Decker's one-man show, to open at the Frank Perls Gallery, 8634 Sunset Blvd, Feb. 22."
  • Condition: Condition: Overall good condition. Dust accumulation, grime, and light discoloration commensurate with age.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 32" H x 38" W x 1" D


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