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Serge Charchoune(Russian Federation, 1888-1975)
Composition - Nature morte
Hammer price
220 000SEK
Estimate
100 000 - 120 000 SEK

Composition - Nature morte

Signed S. Charchoune and dated 19 V 26. Oil on canvas 49 x 70 cm.

The work will be included in the forthcoming supplement vol. 6 to the Catalogue raisonné - Oeuvre peint de Serge Charchoune. We thank M. Pierre Guénégan for the verification of this work. A certificate no 841/2026 is included in this lot.

Provenance

Tommy Grönlund, art collector and founder of Malmö Kvalitetsauktioner, acquired in 1980.
Malmö Kvalitetsauktioner, Internationell Kvalitetsauktion, 4 - 9 May 1988, lot 47.
Private Collection, acquired at the above auction.
Thencer by descent to the current owner.

More information

Serge Charchoune left his native Russia in 1912, settling in Paris at the age of 24. He tried to return twice—in 1917 and again in 1922—but failed. Never able to return to his country of origin, he was a  migrant artist, displaced from his roots. He was a painter whose work stands apart for its quiet restraint and almost meditative austerity. Arriving in Paris at a moment when Impressionism and Fauvism were pushing painting toward vivid colour and expressive intensity, Charchoune took a very different direction. Rather than embracing the energy of modern Parisian art, he turned toward earlier traditions and sources of order. He noted that modern painting in Paris did not strike him as a revelation; instead, it was the Louvre that inspired him, where he discovered masters such as Eugène Delacroix, whose disciplined emotionalism and structured composition deeply impressed him.

From this foundation, Charchoune developed a style that combined modern influences with a strong sense of rigour. He drew from Cubism as well as the purist ideas of Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant, adopting clarity, structure, and formal reduction as guiding principles. His paintings often avoid dramatic contrasts or vivid colour, favouring instead a subdued palette of whites, browns, and greys. This economy of means gives his work an almost “primitive” clarity, where form and rhythm take precedence over spectacle.

Charchoune’s painting creates a space where volumes dissolve gently into one another, producing works that are less about visual impact than about quiet intensity and inner balance.

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