Duchamp, Miro, Marc, Monet and Picasso.Summary: The Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale will take place at Christie's on 23 June and will offer 46 works of art, including exceptional museum-quality masterpieces by Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Franz Marc Franz Marc (February 8, 1880 – March 4, 1916) was one of the principal painters and printmakers of the German Expressionist movement. Career Marc was born of Wilhelm and Sophie Marc, Wilhelm a professional landscape painter and Sophie a strict Calvinist. , Joan Miro, Camille Pissarro and Marcel Duchamp Noun 1. Marcel Duchamp - French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968) Duchamp . The auction is expected to realise in excess of Au40 million and will be on public view at Christie's in London from 18 to 23 June 2009. Duchamp, Miro, Marc, Monet and Picasso highlight Christie's auction of impressionist and modern art in June 2009 Impressionist and Modern Art Evening SaleExhibition: 18 to 23 June 2009 at Christie's, 8 King Street, LondonThe Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale will take place at Christie's on 23 June and will offer 46 works of art, including exceptional museum-quality masterpieces by Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Franz Marc, Joan Miro, Camille Pissarro and Marcel Duchamp. The auction is expected to realise in excess of Au40 million and will be on public view at Christie's in London from 18 to 23 June 2009. Leading highlights include: * Au Parc Monceau Parc Monceau (/paʁk mɔ̃.sɔ/) is a public park situated in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, at the junction of Boulevard de Courcelles, Rue de Prony and Rue Georges Berger. , 1878, by Claude Monet (1840-1926), an important painting from the vintage years of Impressionism impressionism, in painting impressionism, in painting, late-19th-century French school that was generally characterized by the attempt to depict transitory visual impressions, often painted directly from nature, and by the use of pure, broken color to which is expected to realise Au3.5 million to Au4.5 million. * Springende Pferde, 1910, by Franz Marc (1880-1916), an exciting breakthrough painting in which the artist embraces the influences of the avant gardes of the period, and which is offered at auction for the first time (estimate: Au3 million to Au4 million). * Painting, 1949, by Joan Miro (1893-1983), one of an outstanding group of pictures described as being among the most important of the artist's career which is expected to realise Au2.2 million to Au2.8 million. Giovanna Bertazzoni, Director and Head of Impressionist and Modern Art, Christie's London: "Impressionist and Modern art continues to attract global interest as illustrated by the strong results at our recent auctions in London in February and in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of in May. Collectors continue to show a great appetite for important works of art that are in good condition, fresh to the market and which are priced at the right level. In London this June, we will offer a selection of rare works most of which will present a rare opportunity to collectors, and many of which were created at formative moments in the careers of many of the 20th century's most important artists. Leading highlights include masterpieces by Franz Marc and Pierre Bonnard Pierre Bonnard (October 3, 1867 – January 23, 1947) was a French painter and printmaker. Biography He was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses. He led a happy and careless youth as the son of a prominent official of the French Ministry of War. which will be both offered at auction for the first time, one of the only important early drawings by Marcel Duchamp to remain in private hands and important works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro." Au Parc Monceau, 1878, by Claude Monet (1840-1926)Painted in 1878 when Claude Monet's 'Impressionist' style was still attracting fierce criticism, the present work has been on loan to the Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Museum of Art, established in 1875, chartered in 1876. When the city of Philadelphia planned to erect a building to house the Centennial Exposition of 1876, provision was made to keep the building permanently occupied; the Pennsylvania Museum and School since 2001 and is one of a series of three similar paintings painted in the same period, one of which is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York (estimate: Au3,500,000 to Au4,500,000). Early in 1878, Monet moved from Argenteuil to Paris hoping to escape his creditors and find new patrons who could buy his work and ease his financial burden. The artist is thought to have visited the city park soon after his move at the suggestion of Ernest HoschedE[umlaut umlaut ( m`lout) [Ger.,=transformed sound], in inflection, variation of vowels of the type of English man to men. ], one of
his most important early patrons. Monet's wife, Camille, gave birth
to their third child in March 1878, and it is believed that the group in
the foreground of the picture includes Camille, the infant and Alice
HoschedE[umlaut], the patron's wife, who was widowed soon
afterwards and married Monet in 1892.
The painting offers an exceptional depiction of a Parisian garden, the artist having employed a subtle interplay between light and shadow which had become an essential aspect of his own brand of Impressionism. A group of figures in the background of the painting is illuminated by bright sunshine, while the group in the foreground is enveloped en·vel·op tr.v. en·vel·oped, en·vel·op·ing, en·vel·ops 1. To enclose or encase completely with or as if with a covering: "Accompanying the darkness, a stillness envelops the city" in lush, spring shadows. Painted soon after his move to Paris in the first half of 1878, the city garden of Parc Monceau acts as a bridge between Monet's rural landscapes of Argenteuil and his new urban surroundings in Paris; he painted the celebrated series of pictures of the Gare St. Lazare the following year. Springende Pferde, 1910, by Franz Marc (1880-1916)Springende Pferde was painted in 1910, the year that Franz Marc formed a close, productive and formative friendship with August Macke August Macke (January 3, 1887 – September 26, 1914) was one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). He lived during a particularly innovative time for German art which saw the development of the main German Expressionist . It was not until the following year that with Jawlensky and Kandinsky, they would establish the Blaue Reiter group who are considered to mark the high point of German Expressionism expressionism, term used to describe works of art and literature in which the representation of reality is distorted to communicate an inner vision. The expressionist transforms nature rather than imitates it. . The present picture is a breakthrough work which dates to a highly formative period of the artist's career. Painted the year after the publication of Filippo Marinetti's Futurist Manifesto The Futurist Manifesto was written in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and issued to provide a concise collection of Futurists' thoughts, beliefs and intentions, in a declaratory form. , it shows us the artist's developing fascination with motion and movement. Marc used painting to explore the mystical inner forces that animate nature. He preferred to paint animals, believing them to be more spiritual than man, and the present work shows the distinct influence of Divisionism divisionism: see postimpressionism. , Futurism futurism, Italian school of painting, sculpture, and literature that flourished from 1909, when Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War I. and Expressionism. The present work was acquired from the artist's widow circa 1937 and has since passed by descent. It will be offered at auction for the first time, and is expected to realise Au3 million to Au4 million. Painting, 1949, by Joan Miro (1893-1983)Painting, 1949, by Joan Miro (1893-1983), is one of the outstanding group of pictures executed in 1949 and 1950 known as the 'slow' paintings, which were described by his biographer Jacques Dupin Jacques Dupin (born March 4, 1927) is a French poet. He has lived in Paris since 1943 and written essays on Modern Art. Jacques Dupin's poetry in English
Further auction highlights include Le Quai Malaquais et l'Institut, 1903, an exceptional example of late urban Impressionism by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) (estimate: Au900,000 to Au1,500,000); Symphonie Pastorale (Campagne), 1916-1920, by Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) which was commissioned by the Bernheim-Jeune family, pioneer dealers of the Impressionist masters, and which is offered at auction for the first time (estimate: Au1,500,000 to Au2,000,000); Le pot de pivoines, 1920, by Henri Matisse Noun 1. Henri Matisse - French painter and sculptor; leading figure of fauvism (1869-1954) Henri Emile Benoit Matisse, Matisse (1869-1954), a striking still life painted in Nice (estimate: Au2.3 million to Au2.8 million) and four works by Alexej von Jawlensky Alexej Georgewitsch von Jawlensky (?March 13, 1864 – March 15, 1941) was a Russian expressionist painter active in Germany. He was a member of the New Munich Artist's Association (Neue Künstlervereinigung München), the Blue Rider group (Der Blaue Reiter). (1864-1941), including HE[umlaut]lE ne (estimate: Au1.6 million to 2.4 million), Mystischer Kopf: Frauenkopf auf blauem Grund (estimate: Au350,000 to Au450,000), Mystischer Kopf: Frauenkopf auf rotem Grund (estimate: Au280,000 to Au350,000) and Heilandsgesicht: Kopf "Lichte Ruhe" (estimate: Au250,000 to Au350,000). Further Surrealist highlights of the auction include Profondeurs de la terre La Terre (The Earth) is a novel by Émile Zola, published in 1887. It is the fifteenth novel in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series. The action takes place in a rural community in La Beauce, an area of northern France. , 1930, by RenE[umlaut] Magritte (1898-1967) which is expected to realise Au720,000 to Au820,000, and Mont-roig, le pont, an important early landscape by Joan Miro (1893-1983) which was painted in 1917 near his family home in Catalonia (estimate: Au400,000 to Au600,000). 2009 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com) 2009 Al Bawaba (Albawaba.com) Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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