Personal items belonging to renowned economist Friedrich von Hayek come to auction

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Tuesday, April 23, 2024


Personal items belonging to renowned economist Friedrich von Hayek come to auction
A set of presentation presidential cufflinks, from Ronald Reagan, with the Seal of the President on the front and signature engraved on the reverse, and signed photograph. Courtesy Sotheby's.



LONDON.- This month, Sotheby’s will bring to the market items from the personal collection of Friedrich August von Hayek (1899-1992). A towering economist, political philosopher and beloved of right-wing policy makers, Hayek is often regarded as one of the greatest intellectual figures of the twentieth century. From his Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal of Freedom, to his typewriter, writing desk, and personal annotated version of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, the dedicated online sale from 8 – 19 March, which is timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary this month of the publication of Hayek’s seminal publication, The Road to Serfdom, will offer an unprecedented look at the life of this extraordinary genius.

Hayek’s explanation of the relationship between market forces and personal freedom, among his other theories, had a profound impact on the shaping of the modern world. From the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the governments of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, Hayek’s theories influenced some of the major political moments in Western history. In more recent years, his conflicting views with rival economist John Maynard Keynes about how to conquer the Great Depression were brought into sharp focus following the economic crash of 2008.

Gabriel Heaton, Director, Sotheby’s Books and Manuscripts said: “Sotheby's is privileged to bring the Hayek collection to auction. Friedrich Von Hayek's work asks searching questions about markets, freedom, and the importance of understanding the limits of our knowledge; these question lie at the heart of his profound influence on our society, and continue to be highly relevant today. The Nobel Memorial prize, the greatest accolade granted to Hayek, is rightly at the heart of the sale but this wonderful collection also includes a number of other treasured items that give us insights into both Hayek as a the public intellectual and as a private individual.”

Born in Vienna in 1899, Hayek’s family was part of the city’s intellectual elite: his father was a doctor with a keen scholarly interest in botany; both of his grandfathers were scholars and his mother the first cousin of prominent Austrian philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein. The civilisation of Hayek’s childhood disintegrated with World War One and his youth was inevitably marked by service in the artillery in the brutal Mountain War on the Italian Front. In later years Hayek preferred to recall these years by telling of his hapless attempt to deliver a transport of live eels to the front, but he also acknowledged how the war profoundly shaped his outlook and his resulting theories.

Hayek first made his name on economic issues, only expanding his intellectual horizon to expound on the wider political and philosophical implications of his free market economics in the 1940s, a turn most publicly marked by the publication of The Road to Serfdom (1944).

He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Science in 1974 for his “pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and for [...] penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena.” While his contribution to the field of economics itself was exceptional, what set Hayek apart was his use of the insights he gained from the study of markets to underpin a wider political philosophy that had an influence which is perhaps still unmatched by any other Economics laureate. Hayek’s Nobel Prize will be offered as the top lot of the sale with an estimate of £400,000 – 600,000.

Offered alongside the Nobel Prize will be further public accolades, including the Companion of Honour awarded by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1984 (£3,000 – 5,000); the Presidential Medal of Freedom presented by President George H.W. Bush in 1991 (£10,000 – 15,000), as well as a set of presentation presidential cufflinks from Ronald Reagan, with the Seal of the President on the front and a signature engraved on the reverse, alongside a signed photograph (£600 – 800).

The sale will also present a selection of personal objects belonging to the late economist, which reveal more about his life and influences. Offered will be Hayek’s writing desk (£4,000 – 6,000) as well as his portable typewriter. Still in working condition, the early Smith Corona Model ‘S’ typewriter (£1,000 – 1,500), is dated to c. 1933/34 and was most likely bought during his tenure at the London School of Economics - a pivotal period in Hayek’s life which saw the beginnings of his well-known dispute with British economist, John Maynard Keynes, and the publication of The Road to Serfdom.

Further highlights include Hayek’s personal underlined and annotated copy of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations (£3,000 – 5,000), as well as volumes of his works from his library (£1,500 – 2,000), old passports and personal photo albums (£3,000 – 5,000). The collection also includes Margaret Thatcher’s signed speech on Hayek, delivered in October 2003, on the receipt of the International Prize of the Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation.

Hayek’s theories still resonate today with his book, Denationalisation of Money (1976), often credited with laying down the theoretical foundations for cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, that we see today. The sale will also include four Gold Standard Corporation Medallions featuring a profile of Hayek with "Denationalization of Money" on one side and "For Integrity there is no substitute" on the other, produced in 1979.










Today's News

March 4, 2019

Carlo Orsi-Trinity Fine Art reveals the history of a Baroque masterpiece by Foggini

Gianguan Auctions celebrates China's material heritage at its annual Spring Auction

Dayton Art Institute kicks off centennial celebration and unveils new museum logo at annual meeting

Conversation with artist John Walker to be live-streamed March 5

Neo-Op: An exhibition by Mark Dagley opens at David Richard Gallery

Neue Galerie debuts pioneering exhibition on self-portraiture from Austria and Germany, 1900-1945

Exhibition demonstrates the influence of Vincent Van Gogh on David Hockney's work

Exhibition at the Glyptotek offers a sculptural odyssey through the years 1789-1914

First major retrospective of American photographer Sally Mann travels to Houston

Tate Modern opens a major exhibition of the work of pioneering artist Dorothea Tanning

High Museum's new exhibition celebrates the art of southern backroads

James Cohan opens an exhibition of new work by Simon Evans™

Telfair Museums exhibits a floating collection of 19 cloud-like, stainless steel sculptures by Jaume Plensa

Personal items belonging to renowned economist Friedrich von Hayek come to auction

First museum show of paintings by Nick Goss opens at Pallant House Gallery

Shin Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Stephen Antonakos

Soweto Gospel Choir riding high after Grammy win

Two-person exhibition of works by Florencia Escudero and Marcela Flórido opens at Kristen Lorello

Alphabet Magic at the Grolier Club celebrates the art of Hermann & Gudrun Zapf

International Fine Print Dealers Association appoints Jenny Gibbs as new Executive Director

Exhibition of works by Martin Kline on view at Heather Gaudio Fine Art

10 contemporary Quebec fashion designers exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

The Approach opens an exhibition of works by Phillip Allen

Fine clocks, property of designer Joseph Minton, western art highlight Heritage Auctions sale




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful