Phillips announces highlights from the October Auctions of Evening & Day Editions, including Works on Paper
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Phillips announces highlights from the October Auctions of Evening & Day Editions, including Works on Paper
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Ten Landscapes, 1967. Estimate: $70,000-100,000. Image courtesy of Phillips.



NEW YORK, NY.- Phillips announces highlights from the upcoming sale of Evening & Day Editions, including Works on Paper. Comprised of over 400 lots that span the 20th and 21st centuries, the day session will be held on 26 October at 10am and 2pm, with the evening session following at 6pm on the same day. Modern highlights include Käthe Kollwitz’s Selbstbildnis (Self - Portrait), Egon Schiele’s Das Graphische Werk von Egon Schiele , and Joseph Albers’ portfolio of 12 screenprints, entitled SP. Contemporary lots include several works by Andy Warhol, notably his 1981 Mickey Mouse and 1985 Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Roy Lichtenstein’s Ten Landscapes, Richard Artschwager’s Exclamation Point, and Jasper Johns’ Skin with O'Hara Poem. Over 35 lots of unique works on paper and prints from the Schulhof Collection will also be included in the sale, featuring pieces by Pablo Picasso, Morris Graves, and Julian Schnabel, among others.

Kelly Troester, Phillips’ Worldwide Co-Director, Modern Editions, and Cary Leibowitz, Phillips’ Worldwide CoDirector, Contemporary Editions, said, “Following our successful spring auctions in New York and London, we are thrilled to kick off the fall season with such strong examples of prints and multiples by blue - chip names like Warh ol, Lichtenstein, and Bourgeois , as well as artists who are just now entering the secondary market. With estimates r anging from a few hundred dollars up to $150,000, our October sale presents both new collectors and connoisseurs with the opportunity to grow their collection with significant works at any level.”

Das Graphische Werk von Egon Schiele, which leads the modern highlights, is a set of eight prints, including five drypoints, one etching and two lithographs, on Japanese and wove papers. In Egon Schiele’s short career, he only created seventeen prints, making this set incredibly rare, especially as it includes his last two lithographs and his entire oeuvre of six drypoints. The set, which was executed from 1914-1918, includes Selbstbildnis (Self-Portrait), Bildnis Franz Hauer (Portrait of Franz Hauer), Kauernde (Squatting woman), Kümmernis (Sorrow), and Mädchen (Girl). Das Graphische Werk von Egon Schiele features the genres with which Schiele is so closely associated – nudes and portraits. Kauernude and Kümmernis were careful studies of the female form executed in his studio, while Bildnis Franz Haue r honors one of his most important patrons. Mädchen was created in 1918 for a commission, but was ultimately rejected due to its graphic depiction of adolescent sexuality, another common characteristic of his work.

Käthe Kollwitz’s bronze Selbstbildnis (Self - Portrait) will also be offered in the evening session. Executed from 1937-1939, only 3 known examples were cast before the artist’s death in 1945. This lot is the third to have been found, with the other two currently housed in a European private collection and The Baltimore Museum of Art. It has been confirmed that this example will be listed in the revised catalogue raisonné due out in 2017.

Louise Bourgeois’ Ode à l’oubli (Ode to Forgetting) is a superb example of her illustrated books, a format that she herself collected since the late 1940s, incorporating her own texts and those of other authors. This editioned fabric volume is modeled after a unique book she made in 2002 using textiles she had saved throughout her life, including scraps of nightgowns, scarves, and hand towels from her wedding trousseau, monogrammed with her initials. Bourgeois spent her childhood around fabric—her family had a tapestry restoration business—and she used the material for years in sculptures and as the support for prints and drawings.

Several iconic pop images also figure prominently in the October auction, including Andy Warhol’s Mickey Mouse from his 1981 Myths series, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom from his 1985 Reigning Queens series, and Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean) from his Ads series, also created in 1985. Also offered in the sale are a portfolio of T en L andscapes by Roy Lichtenstein, executed in 1967, Jeff Koons’ 2011 Flower Drawing (Blue) and Truck from his 1985 Equilibrium series, and Richard Artschwager’s Exclamation Point, created 2006.










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