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Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), Spring Clearance, 1961

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Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), Spring Clearance, 1961. Solvent transfer, ink, gouache, and graphite on Strathmore paper, signed and dated on verso: Rauschenberg 1961; 23 x 29 in (584 x 737 mm). Photo courtesy Barbara Mathes Gallery

Barbara Mathes Gallery. Modern and Contemporary Master Drawings. 22 East 80th Street, New York, NY, 10075. Telephone: +1 212 570 4190 - Fax: +1 212 570 4191 - Email: art@barbaramathesgallery.com - Website: www.barbaramathesgallery.com. Master Drawings New York. Saturday 25 January to Saturday 1 February 2014.


Jan Dibbets (b. 1941), Wien, 1990-91

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Jan Dibbets (b. 1941), Wien, 1990-91. Color photo, watercolor on paper on cardboard, signed, titled, and dated on verso: Jan Dibbets, “Wien,” 1990/91; 24 x 24 in (610 x 610 mm). Photo courtesy Barbara Mathes Gallery

Barbara Mathes Gallery. Modern and Contemporary Master Drawings. 22 East 80th Street, New York, NY, 10075. Telephone: +1 212 570 4190 - Fax: +1 212 570 4191 - Email: art@barbaramathesgallery.com - Website: www.barbaramathesgallery.com. Master Drawings New York. Saturday 25 January to Saturday 1 February 2014.

Platinum and Diamond Ring

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Platinum and Diamond Ring. Photo Sotheby's

Centered by an emerald-cut diamond weighing 5.45 carats, flanked by two triangle-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 4.05 carats, size 6, with expandable shank. Estimate 100,000 — 150,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 8466512 stating that the diamond is F color, VS2 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Platinum and Diamond Ring

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Platinum and Diamond Ring. Photo Sotheby's

Centered by a pear-shaped diamond weighing 16.19 carats, flanked by two triangle-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 2.00 carats, size 4, fitted with inner sizing spheres. Estimate 300,000 — 500,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 1152803972 stating that the diamond is G color, I1 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Platinum and Diamond Ring, Harry Winston

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Platinum and Diamond Ring, Harry Winston. Photo Sotheby's

Set with a round diamond weighing 6.68 carats, flanked by two tapered baguette diamonds, size 7, fitted with inner sizing band, with maker's marks for Harry Winston. With signed box. Estimate 150,000 — 175,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 2151056453 stating that the diamond is G color, VS2 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Platinum and Diamond Ring

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Platinum and Diamond Ring. Photo Sotheby's

Centered by an emerald-cut diamond weighing 7.14 carats, flanked by two tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately .60 carat, size 6½. Estimate 225,000 — 275,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 5141603981 stating that the diamond is F color, VVS1 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Francis Bacon portrait of George Dyer, his greatest muse, to be offered at Christie's

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 Francis Bacon, Portrait of George Dyer Talking, 1966. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2014

LONDON.- Christie’s will offer a celebrated portrait by Francis Bacon at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 13 February 2014. Portrait of George Dyer Talking was executed in 1966, at the artist’s creative peak, and depicts George Dyer, his lover, muse and arguably his greatest influence. A powerful and poignant portrait it has been widely celebrated since it was first shown in Paris in the year of its creation, and was also exhibited at the artist’s legendary first museum Retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1971. The most significant large-scale portrait of George Dyer to be presented at auction in more than a decade, it is being offered from a private collection and is expected to realize in the region of £30 million. 

Francis Outred, Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, Christie’s Europe: “Francis Bacon’s position at the forefront of 20th century painting was highlighted at Christie’s in November when his triptych of Lucian Freud sold for $142 million and became the most valuable work of art sold at auction. For the triptych we had 6 collectors who bid at over $100 million, showing both the global demand which we see in today’s art market as well as the huge appeal of the artist. It is exciting to be able to follow this success by offering this tour-de-force portrait of George Dyer which presents a powerful portrait of arguably one of Bacon’s greatest loves, painted in 1966, and one of the last full-size portraits of him to remain in private hands. In addition it was shown at Bacon’s Retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris adding emotional poignancy and importance. Alongside the renowned Black triptychs which mourn his tragic loss just before that retrospective, the small amount of works from this period represent the finest images of George Dyer. We look forward to exhibiting the painting in the coming weeks in New York and London and to the auction in February, which will present a fantastic opportunity at a time when we congregate collectors from all around the world.” 

Francis Bacon met George Dyer in Soho in the autumn of 1963 and went on to dominate the artist’s portraits of what was his greatest decade. A handsome man from humble beginnings who took meticulous care over his appearance, Dyer wore a uniform of clean-cut suits and narrow ties tightly knotted around the neck to match the style of the infamous Kray Twins whom he both revered and reviled. Often anxious, and constantly smoking, Dyer was equally fragile, undermined by a feeling of a lack of purpose. Cast adrift and in need of protection, Dyer became Bacon’s lover, muse and dependent; a source of inspiration not only for his classical proportions and distinctive good looks (reminding Bacon of the lithe figure studies undertaken by Michelangelo), but as an emotional study with all his vulnerability and susceptibility. As Russell has described, ‘a compact and chunky force of nature, with a vivid and highly [unorthodox] turn of phrase, [George Dyer] embodied pent-up energy. As a spirit of mischief, touched at times by melancholia, he had been the subject, and the inspiration of some of Bacon’s greatest images’ (J. Russell, Francis Bacon, 1971). 

Painted in 1966, Portrait of George Dyer Talking is a glowing tribute to Bacon’s great lover and muse. He was the subject of some of Bacon’s most arresting large-scale portraits, most of which now reside in museum collections. Rendered against a regal palette of ruby red and luxuriant swathes of lilac, Portrait of George Dyer Talking reaches its climax with the figure, which appears almost incandescent and brimming with nervous energy. In this painting, Bacon has situated the figure of Dyer at the centre of a revolving room; the walls, floor and ceiling forced to curve like a centrifuge. Under the heady momentum, the body of Dyer appears to unravel like cotton from a spinning bob, his very essence seeping out from his outstretched limb onto the scattered cluster of papers littering the floor. His torso appears to undergo some extreme torsion while his head revolves, whipping around to the left and forcing open his jaw. It is an incisive, biting portrayal of a man, which goes beyond the possibilities of traditional painting. 

Portrait of George Dyer Talking has been included in many of the most important exhibitions on the artist. These include exhibitions at Galerie Maeght, Paris, in 1966-1967; Malborough Fine Art Ltd. in 1967 (the only time it has been seen in public in the United Kingdom); the Retrospective at the Grand Palace in 1971-1972; the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas in 1973; the Museo d’Arte Moderna in Lugano in 1993; and the artist’s Retrospective at Yale Center for British Art in New Haven in 1999. It was last seen at auction at Christie’s New York in 2000 when it sold for $6.6 million – a record price for the artist at the time. It is expected to realize in the region of £30 million in February, and could set a record price for a single canvas by the artist. 

Francis Bacon’s triptych “Three Studies of Lucian Freud” bought by Elaine Wynn

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NEW YORK.- The New York Times has identified Elaine Wynn, former wife of Stephen A. Wynn, as the person who bought Francis Bacon’s triptych “Three Studies of Lucian Freud” for $142.4 million at Christie’s New York in November. In this image: Spokesmen from Christie's speak about Francis Bacon's "Three Studies of Lucian Freud". The oil on canvas triptych was part of Post-War and Contemporary Evening Sale scheduled for November 12, 2013. AFP PHOTO/Don Emmert. 


Rare candid photographs of Jean-Michel Basquiat on view at Suzanne Geiss Company

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Reclining Nude. Photograph by Paige Powell, 1983. © Paige Powell. Courtesy The Suzanne Geiss Company. 

NEW YORK, NY.- Suzanne Geiss Company presents Jean-Michel Basquiat, Reclining Nude, an exhibition of rare candid photographs of Jean-Michel Basquiat taken by Paige Powell. This is the first presentation of photographs from Powell’s comprehensive archive, a significant chronicle of 1980’s art and culture in America. Her work offers uncommon glimpses into the lives of artists and friends who participated in the cultural transformations of the era. 

On view is a series of black and white 35mm nude portraits of Jean-Michel Basquiat made in 1983 in Powell’s then Upper West Side apartment. Like many nights during Powell and Basquiat’s two year relationship, the images show the painter relaxed on a futon, drawing while watching cartoons. Earlier that year, Powell used the apartment to show work by Basquiat, AOne, and Rammellzee. Several of the paintings are visible on the walls of the living room where Basquiat
reclines. The photographs were taken with Powell’s Canon camera, which she carried with her everywhere.

Paige Powell moved to New York City from Portland, Oregon in 1980 with the intent of working for Interview Magazine or Woody Allen. A few weeks after she arrived, she landed both jobs. Interview stuck, and Powell was Advertising Associate (later Associate Publisher) and a contributing photographer and writer. Through her work, she became a close friend and confidant of Andy Warhol, founder of the publication, and a fixture at his Factory.

Powell is a photographer, curator, and animal rights activist. She lives and works between Portland, Oregon; New York; and Los Angeles. She is in the beginning phase of organizing her extensive archive of photographs.

Ted & Lillian Williams’s restored French Folly, Château de Morsan, Normandy.

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Ted & Lillian Williams’s restored French Folly, Château de Morsan, Normandy.

Pair of platinum, 18 karat gold, fancy yellow diamond and diamond earrings

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Pair of platinum, 18 karat gold, fancy yellow diamond and diamond earrings. Photo Sotheby's.

Set with two pear-shaped Fancy Yellow diamonds weighing 3.92 and 3.45 carats, suspended from two square emerald-cut diamonds weighing 1.05 and 1.02 carats, further accented by small round diamonds weighing approximately .70 carat. Estimation 80,000 — 120,000 USD

Accompanied by four GIA reports:
No. 16363179 stating that the 3.92 carat diamond is Fancy Yellow, Natural Color, VS2 clarity.
No. 2125064311 stating that the 3.45 carat diamond is Fancy Yellow, Natural Color, VS2 clarity.
No. 14581507 stating that the 1.05 carat diamond is E color, VS1 clarity.
No. 5131844618 stating that the 1.02 carat diamond is E color, VS2 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Montagnes Embrumées (Misty Mountains)

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Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Montagnes Embrumées (Misty Mountains). Photo Sotheby's.

signed in Chinese and Pinyin and numbered 55/99, executed in 2006 in an edition of 99 + 24 AP for the limited edition of the book Zao Wou-Ki, Carnets de voyage 1948-1952, Albin Michel ed., 2006, based on a watercolour from 1950; silkscreen on Arches paper; 27.5 by 20.5 cm.; 10 7/8 by 8 1/8 in. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD

Provenance: Private Collection, Europe.

Sotheby's. Boundless: Contemporary Art. Hong Kong | 23 Jan 2014 - http://www.sothebys.com/

Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Stèle 03

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Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Stèle 03. Photo Sotheby's.

signed in Chinese and Pinyin; signed in Chinese and Pinyin, dated 2007, and numbered HC 1/2 on the reverse aside an edition of 8 + 4 AP; ceramic; 27 by 40.5 cm.; 10 5/8 by 16 in. Estimate 200,000 — 300,000 HKD

Note: This work is accompanied by a certificate from the artist dated 20.10.2009

Sotheby's. Boundless: Contemporary Art. Hong Kong | 23 Jan 2014 - http://www.sothebys.com/

Platinum, 18 Karat Gold, Fancy Yellow Diamond And Diamond Ring, Graff

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Platinum, 18 Karat Gold, Fancy Yellow Diamond And Diamond Ring, Graff. Photo Sotheby's.

Set with a cushion modified brilliant-cut Fancy Yellow diamond weighing 6.80 carats, flanked by round near colorless diamonds weighing approximately .55 carat, size 5½, signed Graff, inscribed FY VVS2 6.80. With signed box. Estimation 90,000 — 120,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 510148804 stating that the diamond is Fancy Yellow, Natural Color, VVS2 clarity.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Platinum, jadeite and diamond ring

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Platinum, jadeite and diamond ring. Photo Sotheby's.

Centering a jade double cabochon measuring approximately 19.2 by 14.0 by 7.6 mm, flanked by two trapezoid and two bullet-shaped diamonds weighing approximately .90 carat, size 6. Estimation 15,000 — 20,000 USD

Accompanied by GIA report no. 2155573662 stating that the jadeite jade is of natural color, with no indications of impregnation.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com


Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Sans titre (Untitled)

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Zao Wou-Ki (Zhao Wuji) (1920-2013), Sans titre (Untitled). Photo Sotheby's.

signed in Chinese and Pinyin, dated 74 and numbered E.A.; lithograph; 60.8 by 46 cm.; 23 7/8 by 18 1/8 in. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD

Literature: Yves Rivière, ed., Zao Wou-Ki Les estampes 1937 - 1974, Arts et Métiers Graphiques, Paris, 1975, plate 256, p. 140
Celebrating Zao Wou-Ki, Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong, 2009, p. 37

Sotheby's. Boundless: Contemporary Art. Hong Kong | 23 Jan 2014 - http://www.sothebys.com/

Platinum, emerald and diamond necklace

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Platinum, emerald and diamond necklace. Photo Sotheby's.

Suspending three heart-shaped emeralds weighing 6.18, 3.45 and 3.39 carats, framed by round diamonds weighing approximately .45 carat, length 16¼ inches. Estimation 30,000 — 40,000 USD

Accompanied by three AGL reports:
No. CS 57675 stating that the 6.18 carat emerald is of Zambian origin, clarity enhancement: minor, type: mixed-type.
No. CS. 57677 stating that the 3.45 carat emerald is of Zambian origin, clarity enhancement: minor, type: traditional.
No. CS 57676 stating that the 3.39 carat emerald is of Zambian origin, clarity enhancement: minor, type: traditional.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

Platinum, emerald and diamond ring

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Platinum, emerald and diamond ring. Photo Sotheby's.

Set with a square emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 8.50 carats, accented by round and princess-cut diamonds weighing approximately .70 carat, size 5. Estimation 25,000 — 35,000 USD

Accompanied by AGL report no. CS 58446 stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin, clarity enhancement: insignificant to minor, type: traditional.

Sotheby's. Important Jewels. New York | 06 Feb 2014 - www.sothebys.com

A silver and gilt-copper elephant automaton clock, Augsburg, circa 1630 and later

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A silver and gilt-copper elephant automaton clock, Augsburg, circa 1630 and later. Photo Sotheby's.

the two train movement with standing barrels contained within the howdah, later enamel time dial to the front, engraved silver strike indication dial to the rear, glazed panels to the sides, verge escapement with later pendulum, the bell contained within an arcade surmounted by a crenellated section containing dancers who revolve with the strike, all mounted on the back of a well modelled elephant, the eyes formerly oscillating with the escapement, the howdah blanket decorated with foliate scrolls and tassels; on a carved giltwood base; 48cm. high; 19in. Estimate 30,000 — 50,000 GBP

PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN PRINCELY FAMILY

Sotheby's. Of Royal and Noble Descent. London | 23 Jan 2014 - www.sothebys.com

A German parcel-gilt silver peg tankard, Dieterich Thor Moye, Hamburg, 1617-35

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A German parcel-gilt silver peg tankard, Dieterich Thor Moye, Hamburg, 1617-35. Photo Sotheby's.

the body and cover fitted circa 1700 with pierced ornament incorporating Limoges enamel profiles of Roman emperors SER GALBA VII and TITUS VESPASIAN XI, centred by a further enamel with the arms of the Free Imperial city of Hamburg, under the cover applique engraved accollee armorials dated 1673, underside with scratchweight Vog 109 Lod; 21cm. high; 8¼in.; 1870 gr all in, 60oz 4dwt; Estimate 15,000 — 20,000 GBP

Literature: Erich Schliemann et al, Die Goldschmiede Hamburgs, Hamburg, 1985, vol II, no. 177 (2), illus. 248
Wolfgang Scheffler, Goldschmiede Niedersachsens, Berlin, 1965, p. 446
Marc Rosenberg, Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, Frankfurt a.M., 1923, no. 2405(b),

Note: The Limoges enamel emperors are from the workshop of Jacques I Laudin (1627-1695). For a complete set of 12 such profiles from the Laudin workshop see: Sothebys, European Sculpture and Works of Art, London, 9 July 2008, lot 102. Servius Galba was the first of four emperors, who ruled in Rome during one year, 69 A.D, culminating in Titus Vespasian (Vespasian) the 10th emperor. The Titus Vespasian (Titus) depicted on this tankard is the 11th emperor and son of the 10th. There is a great contrast between Galba and Titus. The former was assassinated, the latter deified by the Roman senate.

The engraved arms on the cover under the applique are those of Ratlow of Holstein with probably those of Reinick of Nassau and Hesse.

Sotheby's. Of Royal and Noble Descent. London | 23 Jan 2014 - www.sothebys.com

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