banner9
Post a Comment Print Share on Facebook
Featured London london journalist Rachel Beckles Willson avrupa media UK Visas
banner6

reads.

Sotheby's London Sale of Prints & Multiples

Sotheby’s London Sale of Prints & Multiples on 17 September 2013 will offer a stellar selection of prime works by Munch, Rembrandt, Picasso, Basquiat and Warhol, among others, together with an exceptional selection of ceramics by Picasso. 

The auction will be led by several rare woodcuts by Edvard Munch, an offering concurrent with the series of exhibitions in Oslo marking the 150th anniversary this December of the artist’s birth.

Estimated at £550,000-750,000, Evening, Melancholy I is one of Munch's earliest woodcuts and one of his most remarkable colour prints.             

Two Women on the Shore, estimated at £400,000-500,000, is a powerful expression of Munch's preoccupation with the themes of loneliness, sex and death. 

Estimated at £130,000-180,000, Encounter in Space depicts a man and a woman floating together in a weightless cosmic vacuum and demonstrates the radical nature of the artist’s printmaking process.

Rembrandt is represented in the sale by a remarkable series of etched self-portraits, spanning a period of over ten years, from 1630 to 1642. The group of eight etchings is notable for the range of expressions in which the artist depicts himself, and the inquisitive, penetrating self-inflection that has come to define his unique standing in self-portraiture. 

Rembrandt’s experiments with facial expression are demonstrated in Self-Portrait, Frowning: Bust, estimated at £5,000-7,000, and Self-Portrait Open Mouthed, as if Shouting, estimated at £3,000-5,000. 

Self-Portrait Leaning on a Stone Sill carries the highest estimate within the group (£8,000-12,000).

Property from The Collection of the Late Stanley J. Seeger

The sale will present 22 prints from the Collection of the Late Stanley J. Seeger. Whilst finishing his studies at Princeton University, Stanley Seeger acquired an etching by Pablo Picasso, which would spark his life-long interest in collecting works by the Spanish master. 

Amongst the earliest in the collection are two drypoints from 1905, Les Deux saltimbanques, estimated at £20,000-30,000, and Le Saltimbanque au repos (El Tío Pepe), estimated at £15,000-20,000.

Picasso’s first known monotype, Portrait de femme à la mantille (late 1905), was originally made on glass. Seeger’s version is the only known proof done on paper. Estimated at £60,000-80,000, this majestic monotype shows Picasso as one of the greatest experimenters and innovators in the history of printmaking. 

An Exceptional Selection of Ceramics by Pablo Picasso

The sale will include an exceptional selection of over 100 ceramics by Pablo Picasso. This follows Sotheby’s sell-out auction in March 2013 of Important Ceramics by Pablo Picasso From A Private Collection, in which 100% of the lots sold as bidders competed fiercely for the prized works. The selection includes plates, vases, jugs, bowls and tiles designed by Picasso, depicting a range of classical and mythical forms alongside portraits of animals and people. The individual pieces range in estimate from £800 to £15,000. 

Featured in the sale are a selection of plates and dishes from the famous Service visage noir, estimated respectively at £2,000-3,000, £3,000-4,000 and £2,000-3,000, which was created by Picasso in 1948, and as such is one of the earliest pieces he ever designed. 

Avatar
Your Name
Post a Comment
Characters Left:
Your comment has been forwarded to the administrator for approval.×
Warning! Will constitute a criminal offense, illegal, threatening, offensive, insulting and swearing, derogatory, defamatory, vulgar, pornographic, indecent, personality rights, damaging or similar nature in the nature of all kinds of financial content, legal, criminal and administrative responsibility for the content of the sender member / members are belong.