Christie's to Sell Most Outstanding Group of Lucian Freud Drawings to Come to Auction

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Christie's to Sell Most Outstanding Group of Lucian Freud Drawings to Come to Auction
Visitors look at Lucian Freud's work titled 'Woman Smiling' at Christie's in London. The painting is expected to fetch 3,500,000-4,500,000 pounds (5,300,000-6,800,000 dollars, 4,000,000-5,100,000 euros) when it goes on sale as part of Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on June 28. AP Photo/Akira Suemori.



LONDON.- Christie’s will offer a selection of works from the collection of Kay Saatchi at the Post-War and Contemporary art auctions in London in June 2011. The collection features an outstanding and rare group of early works on paper by Lucian Freud, executed in the 1940s, Ron Mueck’s Big Baby, the first work in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and Paula Rego’s masterpiece, Looking Back. These works represent Ron Mueck, Big Baby, 1996 Lucian Freud, Rabbit on a chair, 1944 the most important of their kind ever to appear at auction and are testament to Kay Saatchi’s extraordinary discernment and foresight as a collector. The works will be offered at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 28 June.

Francis Outred, Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, Christie’s Europe: “Kay Saatchi has been supporting young artists in the UK since the 1980s, and she played a key role in the YBA movement that completely transformed the contemporary art landscape in Britain at the end of the 1990s. We are delighted to be able to present a selection of works from her collection at Christie’s in June which represent the canon of British contemporary art from the 1940’s to the present day. Common to all the forthcoming works by Freud, Rego and Mueck is an extraordinary sense of vulnerability in their depiction of humanity. From life to death, each work displays an insight and sensitivity to its subject. Freud’s works on paper, a unique constellation of this very rare period of his work, display the intricate detail and skill of a young artist who was to become one of the most important European painters of the twentieth and twenty first centuries. Ron Mueck’s Big Baby is the artist’s first documented work and a mesmerizing sculpture due to the tension between the extraordinary lifelike detail and its astonishing scale. Paula Rego’s acknowledged masterpiece, Looking Back is a work from her most sought-after period, painted at a time of deep personal tragedy. It is an exceptional occasion to be able to offer all of these magnificent pieces together – an event which is sure to excite collectors from around the world.”

Kay Saatchi: “After twenty five years in London, I have decided to move my base to Los Angeles and to offer a selection of works from my art collection, partly for practical reasons and partly for the excitement and challenge of building a new collection in a new environment. It was a privilege to be in London at such a significant moment in the development of contemporary British art, and to be a part of that process, meeting and working with some of the most gifted artists, curators and collectors to emerge at that time, as well as others who were already well established. It was also a privilege to be able to live with such exceptional works of art and to get to know them all so intimately. Inevitably there is sadness in leaving a city I love and in parting with works of art I treasure. But my hope is that the move to Los Angeles will be not so much a departure as a new beginning in which I can help foster broader artistic links between London and the West Coast whilst exploring fresh opportunities as a collector and curator.”

The works to be offered at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 28 June:

Big Baby, 1996, by Ron Mueck (estimate: £800,000 to £1,200,000) is the number one work in the artist’s catalogue raisonné being his first documented work as an artist. Kay and Charles Saatchi were Ron Mueck’s most important early patrons, having been introduced to the artist by his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, and acquired 7 of his earliest works of which 3 went on to be shown at the Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1997.

• Five exquisitely rendered drawings by Lucian Freud dating from the 1940’s, represent the most important group of works on paper by the artist ever to come to auction: Rabbit on a Chair, 1944 (estimate: £300,000 to £400,000); Dead Bird, 1943 (estimate: £220,000 to £280,000); Dead Monkey, circa 1944 (estimate: £150,000 to £200,000), The Sleeping Cat, circa 1943-44 (estimate: £100,000 to £150,000) and Boy with a Pipe, 1943 (estimate: £80,000 to £120,000). Drawing, in its many forms, was Lucian Freud’s predominant medium in the 1940’s but very few of these works ever come to auction, making this collection exceptionally rare.

• At the now pivotal exhibition of Paula Rego’s paintings at the Serpentine Gallery in 1988, Kay and Charles Saatchi immediately recognized the sea change that had taken place in her work and purchased several pieces including Looking Back, 1987 (estimate: £600,000 to £800,000). In this large scale masterpiece, Rego introduces the monumentality and chiaroscuro that marked a turning point in her oeuvre. The work has particular emotional resonance having been painted soon after the tragic death of Rego’s beloved husband and mentor, the towering British artist Victor Willing.

24 further works from the collection will be offered at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Auction on 29 June. These include works by both established and contemporary artists including Lucian Freud, Man Ray, Martha Rosler, Jodie Carey, Martin Maloney, Sam Taylor-Wood, Gregory Crewdson and Andy Warhol together with a selection of ceramics by Pablo Picasso. Estimates range from £5,000 to £40,000.










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