Auction of Modern and Contemporary Furniture, Design and Art to be held at Doyle

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Auction of Modern and Contemporary Furniture, Design and Art to be held at Doyle
Pair of Vladimir Kagan Upholstered Walnut Contour Lounge Chairs, designed 1958. Est. $12,000-18,000.



NEW YORK, NY.- Doyle’s popular Doyle+Design auction on Tuesday, November 21 at 10am showcases furniture, design and art by some of the most prominent designers, makers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The sale presents design that has transformed the way we use living spaces while questioning where we draw the line between fine art and furniture and decorative objects.

Furniture by George Nakashima (1905-1990) is renowned for its organic forms that incorporate the natural unfinished edge of the wood plank, as seen in two chests of drawers in the sale (est. each $30,000-50,000). Often chosen in consultation with his clients, the wood used by the Nakashima retains the expressiveness found in the graining and imperfections of each plank.

Vladimir Kagan’s (1927-2016) furniture from the 1950s took American homes in a completely new direction, re-imagining everyday objects into works of art. The sale offers a pair of Contour lounge chairs that illustrate why Kagan is known as one of the great furniture designers of the last century (est. $12,000-18,000).

Swiss sculptor and designer Diego Giacometti (1902-1985) is renowned for his works in bronze that blend art and utility. A circa 1975 Trois Oiseaux floor lamp is adorned with three sparrows, reflecting his love of incorporating animals into his designs (est. $50,000-70,000). In 2013 Doyle sold a console by Diego Giacometti that fetched a record $1,762,500.

Other designers represented in the sale include André Dubreuil, Wharton Esherick, Georg Jensen, Albert Paley, Gio Ponti, Emile-Jacques Ruhlman, Tiffany Studios and Hervé van der Straeten.

The fine art section of the sale is wide ranging within the realm of Modern and Contemporary art. Form meets function with wonderful tapestries by Yaacov Agam, Nassos Daphnis and others.

American abstraction is represented by Jimmy Ernst, John Levee and Robert Goodnough, as well as a wonderful Robert Natkin formerly in the collection of author Joseph Heller. The sale includes realism by the Long Island contingent with works by Wolf Kahn, Lois Dodd and Jane Freilicher. The Parisians are present with examples by Francois Gilot, Marcel Mouly and Claude Venard.

There are also sculptures by figurative artists, such as Boris Lovet-Lorski and Reuben Nakian, and abstractions by Michael Steiner and Clement Meadmore. Diversity rules the day with regard to price range, genre and artist’s nationality.

The public is invited to the exhibition on view from Saturday, November 18 through Monday, November 20. Doyle is located at 175 East 87th Street in Manhattan. The catalogue is available online at Doyle.com










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