LONDON.- Christies Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale will take place on 18 June 2019, part of 20th Century at Christies, a series of auctions taking place from 17 to 26 June 2019. Fernand Légers Femme dans un fauteuil (1913, estimate on request) and Picassos Homme et femme (1968, estimate: £10,000,000-15,000,000) will lead the auction, both offering radical visions of the female form as the artists pushed the boundaries of representation during the 20th century. The Landscape of a Mind: A Private Collectors Surreal Vision, a group of 13 Dada and Surrealist works, will include paintings by Yves Tanguy and René Magritte as well as a major drawing by Salvador Dalí.
Henri Matisses Le collier dambre (1937, estimate: £5,000,000-8,000,000) is a further highlight. An odalisque painting, it is amongst the most rigorously designed and strikingly orchestrated compositions Matisse painted after the First World War. Henri Laurenss Homme à la pipe (1919, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000) and Otto Dixs Soldat mit Tabakspfeife (1918, estimate: £500,000-800,000) are both presented to the market for the first time since the early 1960s when they were separately acquired for private collections. The sale consists of 34 works, many of which have been in revered private collections for many years and are being offered at auction for the first time. All works will be exhibited in the King Street galleries, London, from 13 to 18 June 2019.
Léger / Picasso: Icons of the 20th Century Two Major Works from a Distinguished Private Collection
Fernand Légers Femme dans un fauteuil belongs to a groundbreaking series of paintings and drawings which, along with the radical abstractions of Kandinsky, Kupka and Malevich, fundamentally altered the course of art. Known as the Contrastes des formes, this group, created between 1912 and 1914, saw Léger reach a new and unprecedented form of abstraction. Femme dans un fauteuil is one of a small group of five figurative works from 1913 that depicts a seated female figure, three of which are now housed in museums the Musée dArt Moderne, Paris, Fondation Beyeler, Basel and Sprengel Museum, Hannover with the location of the remaining work unknown.
Painted over the course of a single day, Pablo Picassos monumental composition Homme et femme fizzes with erotic tension, the bodies of its two amorous protagonists intertwining and overlapping as they lie together in an intimate moment of sensual pleasure. With her dark hair and Grecian profile, the female nude seems to be an homage to the artists wife Jacqueline. Her partner appears to be a surrogate for the artist himself, an extension of the swashbuckling mosquetero character that had first emerged in Picassos work during the final months of 1966, drawing inspiration from numerous art historical precedents, most notably the paintings of Rembrandt and Velázquez.
The Landscape of a Mind: A Private Collectors Surreal Vision
Over a series of sales, including the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale on 18 June, and a dedicated sale of Design, Photography, Indian Miniatures, Post-War and Contemporary Art and further Impressionist and Modern Art on 20 June, more than 100 works from this eclectic collection will be presented. A dedicated interior will be created for the group in the St Jamess galleries at King Street from 13 to 20 June 2019.
Yves Tanguys LExtinction des especes II (1938, estimate: £2,500,000-4,000,000) will be offered at auction for the first time alongside René Magrittes Le parc du vautour (1926, estimate: £2,500,000-4,000,000), an unusually large surrealist landscape that featured in Magrittes first solo exhibition in 1927, a seminal show which launched his career as a Surrealist. Salvador Dalís Figure aux tiroirs (1937, estimate: £600,000-900,000) has been included in major exhibitions at MoMA, New York, the Centre Pompidou, Paris, Tate, London and the Reina Sofía, Madrid, and ranks amongst the best from that period of the artists oeuvre.
Henri Matisse
The young model in Henri Matisses Le collier dambre is clad in a Persian kaftan, blouse and sash, garments that Matisse pulled from his trove of costumes and textiles, mostly acquired in the markets of Nice. This painting of 1937 differs, however, from many odalisque paintings he created the previous decade. Foregoing the dreamy, sensuous fantasy of those earlier odalisque paintings, and drawing upon his vibrant Fauve palette, the artists characterisation of his model here with simplified planes of colour, is casually modern, as she gazes amiably at the viewer.
Revered Collections
One of the pioneers of cubist sculpture, Henri Laurenss Homme à la pipe is among the finest of the artists work in stone. Encouraged to adopt a cubist idiom in his sculpture by his friend Georges Braque in around 1911, Laurens created a number of polychrome paper and cardboard constructions and assemblages, before taking up stone and terracotta as his mediums in 1917. It was acquired in 1961, and has remained in the same collection since. Otto Dixs exquisite work on paper, Soldat mit Tabakspfeife, dates from 1919 - the year the artist founded the Dresden Secession Group - and has remained in the same collection since the 1960s. Both works are offered to auction for the first time.