October 1, 2023

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Christie’s Twentieth Century Night Sale.Picasso, Rousseau, Renoir. Baselitz, Richter and extra

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 Christie’s is happy to announce the highest lot of the Twentieth Century Night Sale on Could 11, 2023 through the Spring Marquee Week of gross sales will likely be Pablo Picasso’s Nature morte à la fenêtre (estimate on request; within the area of $40,000,000). This necessary, large-scale 1932 portrait of the artist’s golden muse Marie-Thérèse Walter dates from probably the most celebrated moments inside Picasso’s complete profession. This Could would be the first time in historical past that the work has come to public sale.


PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Nature morte à la fenêtre
oil on canvas
51 x 63 in. (129.7 x 162.3 cm.)
Painted on 18 January 1932
Estimate on request


Vanessa Fusco, Christie’s Head of Impressionist and Fashionable Artwork, and Co-Head of Twentieth Century Night Sale, remarks, “Marie-Thérèse’s presence in Picasso’s life reinvigorated each space of his work, her statuesque kind, radiant magnificence, and carefree sensibility inspiring the artist to create works that stand among the many best of his complete profession. Created on the very begin Picasso’s annus mirabilis, Nature morte à la fenêtre is a testomony to Marie-Thérèse’s highly effective affect, and the nice flourishing of exercise she impressed in his artwork, from drawing to sculpture, printmaking to portray.”


Giovanna Bertazzoni, Christie’s Vice Chairman of Twentieth and twenty first Century Artwork, remarks, “We’re thrilled to showcase this masterpiece at Christie’s New York, as we have fun Picasso’s contribution to the historical past of artwork and legacy this 12 months, which marks the fiftieth anniversary of his dying.”


Nature morte à la fenêtre was painted in January of 1932, a pivotal 12 months for the artist. Over the course of this 12 months, Picasso reached a rare peak of creativity in his work, impressed by the types of Marie-Thérèse Walter, whose classical profile, curves and cropped hair got here to dominate each side of his output within the early Thirties. Nature morte à la fenêtre is among the many very first work on this distinctive sequence dedicated to her, which incorporates seminal works comparable to Le Rêve, Jeune fille devant un miroir, Nude, Inexperienced Leaves and Bust and Femme assise près d’une fenêtre (Marie-Thérèse)—which bought at Christie’s in 2021 for greater than $103 million. The instance on provide this season represents a extremely vital second inside the story of Picasso’s so referred to as “annus mirabilis” (12 months of surprise).


Nearly instantly following its completion, Nature morte à la fenêtre was proven in famend Picasso retrospective on the Galeries Georges Petit in Paris through the summer time of 1932; it hung prominently within the gallery’s Grande Salle, instantly above Le Rêve. It then traveled to the Kunsthaus Zürich for Picasso’s inaugural museum present later that 12 months. The portray would proceed to remained within the artist’s private assortment for the remainder of his life, hidden from public view till the Eighties.

Property from the Property of Payne Whitney Middleton
HENRI ‘LE DOUANIER’ ROUSSEAU (1844-1910)
Les Flamants
oil on canvas
44.7/8 x 63.1/4 in. (113.8 x 162 cm.)
Painted in 1910
$20,000,000 – 30,000,000

This Could, Christie’s is honored to supply Les Flamants, an awfully uncommon masterpiece by Henri Rousseau in Christie’s Twentieth Century Night Sale through the Spring Marquee Week. Estimated at $20,000,000 – 30,000,000, this portray is poised to reset the public sale report for the artist, far exceeding the present report of $4.4 million set three many years in the past at Christie’s London. Les Flamants involves Christie’s from the property of Payne Whitney Middleton, having been within the household since 1949.


Max Carter, Christie’s Vice Chairman, Twentieth and twenty first Century Artwork, remarks, “A legend among the many Parisian avant-garde, Henri Rousseau is maybe the rarest main artist of the nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries. Of the less than 240 attributed oils within the definitive catalogues by Dora Vallier and Henry Certigny, the variety of privately owned work with provenance traced to Rousseau may be counted on two fingers. Amongst them there is just one monumental jungle imaginative and prescient, Les Flamants, which hung for a few years in Joan Whitney Payson’s front room reverse Van Gogh’s Irises. In 1954, 5 years after the household acquired Les Flamants, Rousseau’s The Dream reportedly turned the costliest acquisition in MoMA’s historical past. On the time, one among Rousseau’s masterpieces showing in the marketplace was an occasion. Right this moment it’s once-in-a-lifetime.”


Vanessa Fusco, Head of Impressionist and Fashionable Artwork and Co-Head of Christie’s Twentieth Century Night Sale, remarks, “Rousseau was a star among the many avant-garde creative neighborhood in Paris initially of the Twentieth century. He was championed and picked up by a number of the most influential fashionable artists, together with Pablo Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, and Wassily Kandinsky, and his epitaph was written by the nice poet Guillaume Apollinaire. His distinctive, fantastical imaginative and prescient has continued to encourage artists by means of to the present day. This Could’s Twentieth Century Night Sale subsequently represents the proper platform wherein to characteristic this quintessential artist’s artist’s nice masterpiece, in dialogue with subsequent generations of artists upon whom Rousseau had a profound affect.”


Created within the last 12 months Rousseau’s life, Les Flamants is an outstanding instance of his jungle work, the small, extremely celebrated sequence that cemented his creative legacy. Amongst his most formidable compositions, each in scale and topic, Rousseau’s jungle landscapes had been virtually solely imagined. The self-taught artist by no means left France, and as an alternative drew inspiration from journals, newspapers, and botanical guidebooks, which he supplemented with visits to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, to review reside animals and unique flora. By this multi-layered course of, Rousseau’s work turned wealthy assemblages, combining many various kinds of imagery collectively to create dream-like landscapes. Previous to committing himself fulltime to artwork, Rousseau made a residing as a customs officer working on the outskirts of Paris, which led to the moniker ‘Le Douanier.’ Rousseau is among the many most necessary self-taught European painters from the late nineteenth and early Twentieth Century.

Christie’s is honored to announce The Property of Sophie F. Danforth, which can spotlight the Twentieth Century Night Sale on Could 11, 2023 at Rockefeller Middle in New York Metropolis. That includes 5 very good examples by Renoir, Degas, Daumier, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Goya, the gathering is anticipated to comprehend in extra of $8,000,000.


PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919)
Sq. de la Trinité
oil on canvas
21 3/8 x 25 3/4 in. (54.3 x 65.4 cm.)
Painted in 1878-1879 $4,000,000-6,000,000

The main spotlight of the gathering is Sq. de la Trinité by Impressionist grasp Renoir (estimate: $4,000,000 – 6,000,000). Within the Danforth assortment for ninety years, the work has been featured in main worldwide exhibitions all through the Twentieth century, together with on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York, the Artwork Institute of Chicago and the 2007 exhibition of Renoir’s landscapes, which traveled to the Nationwide Gallery in London, the Nationwide Gallery of Canada and the Philadelphia Museum of Artwork.

To see the Degas, which possible hung within the third Impressionist present in 1877, Renoir, Daumier and Lautrec collectively is to look over Helen’s shoulder and take part her adventures 90 years in the past. We’re significantly honored to supply the uncommon and memorable drawing by Goya, the final outdated grasp and the primary of the moderns, in our Twentieth-Century Sale, alongside so many artists whom he influenced and confirmed the way in which.”

The gathering additionally consists of superlative works on paper by Impressionist masters Degas, Daumier and Toulouse-Lautrec. Degas’s Danseuse à la barre (estimate: $2,000,000 – 3,000,000), an beautiful pastel believed by students to be in all probability among the many works by the artist on view on the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877. This work has been within the assortment since 1936.


Les Trois Juges by Daumier (estimate: $ 300,000 – 500,000) comes from the artist’s celebrated sequence exploring and critiquing the dynamics inside the courtroom. Toulouse-Lautrec’s Au cirque: Eléphant en liberté (estimate: $400,000 – 600,000) depicts an elephant on hind legs reacting to the instructions of its coach in costume, comes from the restricted sequence of simply 50 works by the artist produced in 1899 throughout his time confined to the Folie Saint James asylum within the suburbs of Paris.


The ultimate work rounding out the night sale choice is an awfully uncommon drawing by Goya (estimate $800,000 – 1,200,000), representing the primary time Spanish grasp has been included in any Christie’s Twentieth Century Night Sale. This follows the notable sale of the artist’s record-breaking outcome for the Portrait of Doña María Vicenta Barruso Valdés and Portrait of her mother Doña Leonora Antonia Valdés de Barruso which bought for $16.4 million in an Outdated Masters public sale in January.

This Could, Christie’s is honored to current highlights from Enduring Threads: The Assortment of Jacques and Emy Cohenca. The group that will likely be bought this Could contains 12 works by iconic artists, together with phenomenal examples by Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell, Lee Krasner, and Louise Bourgeois, all of which can spotlight the Twentieth Century Night Sale.

Gerog Baselitz, b. 1938), Mann mit Tablett. Oil and charcoal on canvas, 98½ x 78¾ in. (250.2 x 200 cm.) Executed in 1982. Estimate: $3,000,000-5,000,000.© Christie’s Photos Ltd 2023.


ENDURING THREADS: THE COLLECTION OF JACQUES AND EMY COHENCA
GERHARD RICHTER (B. 1932)
Spoleto
oil on canvas
78¾ x 71  in. (200 x 180.7 cm.)
Painted in 1984.
$8,000,000-12,000,000

The group is led by Spoleto (estimate: $8,000,000 – 12,000,000), a portray by Gerhard Richter that was acquired by Emy Cohenca in 1985, the 12 months it was painted. 

Further highlights embrace Joan Mitchell’s Hours ($3,000,000 – 5,000,000), a 1989 canvas Emy Cohenca additionally acquired the 12 months of its creation, and Siblings by Lee Krasner ($5,000,000 – 7,000,000) a implausible portray comprised of the creative language that emerged from the artist following the dying of her husband. Collectively, the gathering is anticipated to whole in extra of $22,000,000 .

THE ALAN AND DOROTHY PRESS COLLECTION

 The group is comprised of exemplary works by Ed Ruscha, three Philip Guston masterpieces, and excellent examples by twentieth century creative luminaries: Man Ray, Henri Matisse, and Ken Value. Further works from the gathering will likely be provided within the Publish-Struggle and Modern Artwork Day Sale. In whole, the gathering is anticipated to attain in extra of $50,000,000.

ED RUSCHA (B. 1937)

Burning Normal

Oil on canvas

Painted in 1968

$20,000,000 – 30,000,000

The gathering is led by Ed Ruscha’s Burning Normal (estimate: $20,000,000 – 30,000,000), a portray that’s thought of to be probably the most traditionally necessary works within the artist’s oeuvre. Painted in 1968, Burning Normal is one among solely 5 Normal Station work from the Nineteen Sixties, and one among two work to characteristic the fireplace motif. This singular and groundbreaking portray is now thought of an icon of twentieth-century post-war artwork, on par with Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans and Lichtenstein’s comic-book heroines. This Could will likely be solely the second time in historical past {that a} Normal Station portray has come to public sale—the primary was in a Christie’s New York Night Sale in November 2007 when the lot surpassed its excessive estimate to promote for $6,985,000 and set a brand new report for the artist on the time. The current instance will likely be bought within the Night Sale alongside two further works by the modern icon, Do You Suppose She Has It (estimate: $1,500,000 – 2,000,000) and Enterprise #1 (estimate: $250,000 – 350,000). 

An extra eight examples by Ruscha from the gathering will likely be featured within the Publish-Struggle and Modern Artwork Day Sale. This providing presents collectors with a singular alternative to accumulate the best examples of Ruscha forward of his extremely anticipated retrospective touring to MoMA and LACMA starting this fall.

Three iconic Guston work from the gathering will likely be one other spotlight of the Night Sale, led by Chair (estimate: $12,000,000 – 18,000,000) which was final seen by the general public throughout MoMA’s seminal Excessive and Low: Fashionable Artwork and Standard Tradition exhibition in 1991. Amongst his most necessary figurative work, comparable works to Chair are held in establishments comparable to The Museum of Fashionable Artwork, New York, Tate Gallery, London, The San Francisco Museum of Fashionable Artwork and the Nationwide Gallery of Artwork, Washington D.C. The opposite two Gustons within the Assortment, Pull (estimate: $6,000,000-8,000,000) and Bricks (estimate: $6,000,000-8,000,000) are equally contemporary to market and haven’t been seen by the general public for greater than 20 years. The sale of this group will coincide with the Nationwide Gallery of Artwork’s Washington DC leg of the Guston retrospective, which will likely be on view by means of August 2023.

The gathering is a story of 5 key artists who Dorothy and Alan Press held expensive to their hearts. Constructed through the Nineteen Nineties, it’s basically a set of retrospectives in miniature, delving into totally different themes, strategies, and topics, and uniting necessary masterpieces with hardly ever seen jewels. As a complete, it’s finally a examine of true connoisseurship, demonstrating an intimate engagement and embrace of artists’ work throughout numerous time durations and media.

Ana Maria Celis, Head of Division, Publish-Struggle and Modern Artwork remarks, “Alan and Dorothy Press had been amongst a rarefied group of connoisseur collectors who had a real and deep appreciation for a choose group of artists. They collected zealously, throughout media and durations, supporting the markets of the artists they championed lengthy earlier than they got here to attain the worldwide degree of recognition out there at the moment. The very good high quality of the works all through the complete assortment is illustrative of the Press’s eager amassing imaginative and prescient. Their excessive degree of style is current within the unmatched high quality of every particular person object—and solely turns into amplified when the works are considered collectively. At Christie’s we’re really grateful to steward the best collections by means of generations. It’s a thrill to have the chance this Spring to current this singular group of objects assembled by the inimitable Alan and Dorothy Press.”

Alan Press was an especially profitable commodities dealer on the Chicago Mercantile Trade and his deep love for buying and selling carried over into his artwork amassing. His curiosity in artwork possible started throughout his time within the military whereas stationed in Germany within the Fifties. He and Dorothy met in 1968, married in 1970, and shortly after started to gather German Expressionist works—primarily prints and woodcuts of Munch and Kirchner. By the Seventies they traveled regularly to Switzerland and Germany and finally gathered one of many main US-based collections of those artists. Close to the identical time, they began amassing H.C. Westermann, finally rising what would turn out to be one of many deepest collections of the artist in existence.

Within the mid-to-late Eighties the couple bought their complete assortment of German Expressionist artwork and transitioned into shopping for fashionable and modern in depth, with a eager give attention to Ed Ruscha, Philip Guston, Ken Value, and Henri Matisse. The couple generously lent artworks to museums and galleries worldwide, and avidly supported their native artwork establishments together with the Artwork Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Artwork in Chicago and the Good Museum on the campus of the College of Chicago, creating shut relationships with curators that will final all through their lives.


  • LOT 1 A

    Untitled

    EstimateUSD 3,000,000 – 5,000,000


  • LOT 2 A

    Portrait Composition in Blue and Gray

    EstimateUSD 1,000,000 – 1,500,000


  • LOT 3 A

    L’Arlésienne (Lee Miller)

    EstimateUSD 20,000,000 – 30,000,000


  • LOT 4 A

    Untitled (The Horns of the Panorama)

    EstimateUSD 500,000 – 700,000


  • LOT 5 A

    Self-Portrait

    EstimateUSD 22,000,000 – 28,000,000


  • LOT 6 A

    After Chardin (Massive)

    EstimateUSD 1,000,000 – 1,500,000


  • LOT 7 A

    Martinson Espresso

    EstimateUSD 1,500,000 – 2,500,000


  • LOT 8 A

    Rouen Cathedral, Set IV

    EstimateUSD 18,000,000 – 25,000,000


  • LOT 9 A

    No 1

    EstimateUSD 400,000 – 600,000


  • LOT 10 A

    Cafetière, tasse et pipe

    EstimateUSD 8,000,000 – 12,000,000


  • LOT 11 A

    Decoy

    EstimateUSD 12,000,000 – 18,000,000


  • LOT 12 A

    Cicada

    EstimateUSD 7,000,000 – 10,000,000


  • LOT 13 A

    Momoyama

    EstimateUSD 4,000,000 – 6,000,000


  • LOT 14 A

    Untitled [Bolsena]

    EstimateUSD 18,000,000 – 25,000,000


  • LOT 15 A

    Small Level

    EstimateUSD 1,200,000 – 1,800,000


  • LOT 16 A

    Orestes

    Estimate on request

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