ZURICH.- Sothebys upcoming sale, Swiss Art / Swiss Made will be a celebration of Switzerlands presence on the international art stage, showcasing with rich diversity the work of artists whose pieces are sought-after by Swiss and international collectors alike. Led by a selection of paintings and works on paper by internationally-renowned artist Ferdinand Hodler as the art world marks 100 years since his death the auction in Zurich on 5 June will also feature important Swiss painters including Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti and Félix Vallotton. Bringing together paintings, sculpture, the decorative arts and furniture, the pieces on offer in Zurich have been carefully selected to illustrate the rich diversity and exceptional quality of art that is Swiss Made.
Speaking ahead of the auction, Stéphanie Schleining and Urs Lanter, co-heads of Sothebys Swiss Art Department, commented, Following the success of our sale of Swiss Art / Swiss Made in December last year, we are very pleased to present for the spring a wonderful selection of important works, showcasing the diversity of artistic expression in Switzerland. In particular, we will offer a number of rare works with exceptional provenance, hailing from very important Swiss and international collections, testifying to the enduring appeal of Swiss art beyond our countrys borders.
SALE HIGHLIGHTS:
FERDINAND HODLER
As the art world marks the centenary of the death of Ferdinand Hodler, Sothebys June sale in Zurich will be a continuation of the events to celebrate this very important figures contribution to Swiss art. The sale will offer several very fine portraits and works on paper by the painter. The portraits include a captivating depiction of Gertrud Müller, an important art collector from Solothurn and long-time friend of the artist, realised in 1916 (lot 33, Bildnis Gertrud Müller im Grünen, 1916, estimate CHF 800,000 1,200,000).
Alongside it will be a stunning study of a single figure for the monumental allegorical canvas Blick ins Unendliche, located in the Kunstmuseum Basel. The huge work with five standing female figures is one of five large paintings Hodler produced; of the other four, two are housed in Zurichs Kunsthaus (lot 37, Blick ins Unendliche, Einzelfigur, estimate CHF 500,000 700,000).
Iconic among the series of portraits which Hodler produced, his depictions of woodcutters are perhaps his best known, having also featured on the countrys 50-franc banknotes introduced in 1911. He went on to produce a number of variations on this theme, and the June sale includes a very fine example (lot 28, Der Holzfäller, estimate CHF 400,000 500,000).
WORKS FROM THE CLASSICAL PERIOD OF SWISS ART
Perhaps the most well-known era for Switzerlands most important artists, the turn of the 20th century and the following years was a period of great creativity and artistic exchange. Dating from this time, Cuno Amiets impressive painting, Paradies, is permeated by influences including elements of Symbolism and Art Nouveau. Completed in 1903 and featuring the motif of the tree of knowledge flanked by Adam and Eve, the painting set in the artists famous garden in Oschwand also shows the influence of Paul Gauguin on the artists work, following their time together in Pont-Aven (lot 18, estimate CHF 300,000 500,000).
Alongside this very important piece, the sale will also include a major landscape by Félix Vallotton, painted in the same year: Les blés, Arques-la-Bataille, 1903. This very fine work explores the motif of haystacks, which also features prominently in the work of Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh (lot 25, estimate CHF 200,000 250,000).
An excellent example of Giovanni Giacomettis post-impressionist style, Winterlandschaft Maloja, 1932 depicts the Alpine village of Maloja with the mountains of Piz Margna and Cima dei Rossi in the background. The proceeds from the sale of this painting will fund the work of the charitable foundation Sozialwerke Pfarrer Sieber (lot 44, estimate CHF 300,000 500,000).
SWISS MADE
In complement to the more traditional works on offer, Sothebys Swiss Art / Swiss Made sales also offer a diverse range of objects created by home-grown artists or international artists with a connection to Switzerland. For the June sale, Sotheby's has assembled a group of wonderful pieces from the world of decorative arts, by artists including Diego Giacometti, Max Bill, Christo, le Corbusier, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen and Julius Bissier.
From the delightful imagination of Diego Giacometti, Sotheby's will present a pair of Fauteuil à têtes de lionnes armchairs, whose arms are adorned with lionesses heads. In the 1950s and 60s, Diego began producing furniture and decorative pieces, using a visual language reminiscent of his brother Albertos world-famous sculptures. His work has great international appeal: a world record was recently achieved at Sothebys New York for a table he created, and Sothebys Paris recently hosted a highly successful exhibition of his work. These bronze armchairs rank among the very finest examples of his art (lot 65, estimate CHF 250,000 350,000). Alongside these, Sotheby's will also offer a beautiful carpet, La promenade des amis (lot 70, estimate CHF 10,000 15,000).
Artists from Geneva will also be well-represented in the June sale, with works by artists including Paul Bonifas, Emile Chambon and Sylvie Fleury. In keeping with Sotheby's exploration of the decorative arts, Sotheby's will present three very fine ceramics by Paul Bonifas (lot 66, Black ringed ceramic vase, estimate CHF 5,000 7,000; lot 67, Black ceramic bowl with handles, estimate CHF 6,000 8,000; and lot 68, Black ceramic double-vase, estimate CHF 4,000 6,000).
Fellow Geneva artist Emile Chambon is another Swiss artist whose work is becoming increasingly sought-after on the international auction market (his painting Les deux amies au chat recently sold for over CHF 40,500 at Sothebys London). In Zurich Sotheby's will offer two very fine works, Lescalier, Boulevard de la Cluse 107, 1964 (lot 53, estimate CHF 20,000 30,000) and Antoine et Cléopâtre, 1960 (lot 54, estimate CHF 10,000 15,000).
A monumental piece, Max Bills black granite sculpture Konstruktion aus einem Kreisring is an extremely rare piece and one not to be missed (lot 71, estimate CHF 200,000 300,000). This hugely versatile Swiss architect, artist and designer whose mentors at the Bahaus included Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee is a perfect embodiment of the spirit of Swiss Art / Swiss Made, transcending physical borders and embracing the creative potential of international collaboration.