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Christie’s to auction 19th century European Art in October

Courbet - Femme endormie aux cheveux roux

Gustave Courbet: Femme endormie aux cheveux roux, 1864. Estimate: $3.5–4.5 million

19th century European Art auction at Christie’s Christie’s announced ‘European Art Part I’, a new curated sale that will be dedicated to 19th century European masterpieces and will launch in New York on 31 October 2018.]]>

August 28, 2018, source: Christie’s

Following recent strong prices and new world auction records achieved for Delacroix and Corot in the Peggy and David Rockefeller Collection, the sale presents a unique platform for the most renowned artists of this diverse and often revolutionary era of art. Sourced internationally from important private collections, the sale will be held during Christie’s Classic Week sale series, coinciding with TEFAF New York and leading into November’s 20th Century Week auctions. Sale highlights will tour to Hong Kong, Shanghai and London in September.

Early highlights for the New York sale on 31 October include an important and rare work by Gustave Courbet, Femme endormie aux cheveux roux, that was formerly in the collection of Henri Matisse, and is part of a series of important nudes painted by the artist in the mid-1860s.

Other highlights include Edward Burne-Jones’ “Paradise with the Adoration of the Lamb”, a masterpiece of the artist’s oeuvre that was formerly in the collection of Yves Saint Laurent, William Adolphe Bouguereau’s “Récolte de noisettes”, from a royal collection and also formerly in the collections of Diamond Jim Brady and William Randolph Hearst, and Vilhelm Hammershøi’s “Interior with an Easel, Bregade 25”, which was acquired by the family of the present owner through the artist’s friend Leonard Borwick in the same year it was painted.

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Christie’s to auction 19th century European Art in October