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Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale

Written by Aksel Ritenis

CHRISTIE’S WILL OFFER
ABSTRACTION BEYOND BORDERS IN THE IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART EVENING SALE AND THE ART OF SURREAL ON
27 FEBRUARY 2018

THE COLLECTION TRACES ABSTRACTION ACROSS EUROPE IN THE 20TH CENTURY

ARTISTS INCLUDE GEORGES BRAQUE, FRANTIŠEK KUPKA, FRANCIS PICABIA, KURT SCHWITTERS AND GEORGES VANTONGERLOO

London – Christie’s will offer a collection that traces the development of abstraction as artists across Europe redefined art in the 20th Century. Abstraction Beyond Borders will be included in the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale and The Art of the Surreal on 27 February 2018, launching ‘20th Century at Christie’s’, a series of sales that will take place in London from 27 February to 7 March 2018.

A total of ten works represents the diversity of artists working in different cities across the continent, such as Georges Braque, František Kupka, Francis Picabia, Kurt Schwitters and Georges Vantongerloo, who shunned pictorial representation, instead creating unprecedented works that pushed the boundaries of what art could be. This group demonstrates the idiosyncrasy of these artists’ restless invention. From line, colour and form, to medium and material, their curiosity, daring eclecticism and pioneering spirit of exploration nearly 100 years ago paved the way for artists and collectors today.

Francis Picabia (1879-1953)

Peinture (Pot de fleurs)

signed ‘FRANCIS PICABIA’ (lower left)

Ripolin, Ripolin paint can lids, stretcher keys, quill toothpicks, paint brushes and string on canvas

25 5/8 x 21 1/4 in. (65.2 x 54 cm.)

Executed circa 1924-1925

Estimate: £900,000-1,200,000

 

 

Highlights include Francis Picabia’s Peinture (Pot de fleurs) (circa 1924-26, estimate: £900,000-1,200,000, illustrated, above), an example of the series of ornate collaged paintings which occupied the artist during the mid-1920s and 

Iris (1929, estimate: £800,000-1,200,000). 

Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948)

Richard Freytagbild (Das Richard-Freitag-Bild)

signed with initials and dated ‘KS 27’ (lower left)

oil and wood relief on panel, in the artist’s frame

33 3/4 x 27 1/4 in. (85.8 x 69.2 cm.)

Executed in 1927

Estimate: £500,000-700,000

 

 

Composition émanante de l’équation y=ax2+bx+18 avec accord de l’orangé-vert-violet by Georges Vantongerloo (1930, estimate: £800,000-1,200,000) encapsulates his individual approach to the ideals of the De Stijl movement, adopting a mathematically constructed composition to explore the inter-relationship of a carefully selected group of colours. 

Das Richard-Fretiag-Bild by Kurt Schwitters (1927, estimate: £500,000-700,000, illustrated, above) is a rare Merz relief that dates from the height of his involvement with the International Constructivist movement, while Series C, III, Elevation (1935-38, estimate: £500,000-700,000) by František Kupka, one of the first truly abstract artists, establishes the radical simplification of form that characterises his late work. Georges Braque’s cubist composition, Cartes et cornet à dés (circa 1910-11, estimate: £500,000-800,000), originally owned by the pioneering early modern collector Wilhelm Uhde, presents the origin of this move towards a new, non-representational artistic language. Highlights from Abstraction Beyond Borders will be on view in Hong Kong (10-12 January) and Taipei (15-17 January) before being exhibited in London from 20 to 27 February 2018.

 

The Art of the Surreal Evening Sale

27 February 2018, King Street, London

IMAGES CREDIT TO CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2018

© Christie’s Images Limited 2018

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Aksel Ritenis

Axel is the Editor and Publisher of Connoisseur Magazine "for the Finer Things in Life" and has been the custodian of the magazine for over 10 years and leader of a team of freelance Journalists and Community Members who continue to make it all happen!-Join the Team at Connoisseur Magazine!

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