Caspar David Friedrich, The seaside at Wieck close to Greifswald (round 1815-21)
Grasp Works on Paper from 5 Centuries, Sotheby’s, New York, 5 February
Estimate: $250,000 to $350,000
This sketch, from the gathering of a noble European household, probably depicts the seaside in Wieck, Germany, overlooking the Greifswalder Bodden. An inscription signifies that Caspar David Friedrich gifted the drawing to fellow artist A.V. Endres in 1821. Endres was a drawing grasp employed to show an ancestor of the consignors, and it’s believed Endres handed the work alongside to his pupil, after which level it remained within the household. Friedrich drawings of this significance are uncommon available on the market and a comparable instance has not appeared at public sale in a decade, in accordance with Sotheby’s. In February, the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York will open Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature (8 February to 11 Could)—the primary main US retrospective devoted to theGerman artist.
Keith Haring, Untitled, from Gran Pavese – The Flag Venture (1988)
Editions & Works on Paper, Phillips, New York, 12 February
Estimate: $60,000 to $80,000
Keith Haring created this screen-printed flag for a travelling outside exhibition organised by the Gran Pavese Basis in 1988. The Flag Venture invited 50 artists, together with Haring, to design their very own interpretation of a flag, with no different themes or boundaries past the dimensions or medium. After first being put in within the Netherlands on the dikes of Holland, the exhibition travelled to a wide range of places together with the river borders of Frankfurt, Tiananmen Sq. in Beijing and the Nice Wall of China. The Phillips sale will embrace 13 different flags from the present, by artists together with Bridget Riley, Robert Longo, Hans Haacke and Kenny Scharf.
Jean Delville, L’oubli des Passions (The Forgetting of Passions) (1913)
Barry Humphries: The Private Assortment, Christie’s, London 13 February
Estimate: £120,000 to £180,000
The Belgian Symbolist Jean Delville painted L’oubli des Passions upon the completion of a five-panel fee for the Brussels Courthouse, after one other of his work was acquired by the Musée du Luxembourg. Due to the monetary stability from these earlier initiatives, “the artist’s relaxed happiness is clearly mirrored” in L’oubli des Passions, in accordance with Christie’s, which describes the portray as a “contemplative method to the earthly assembly with the ethereal”. Delville believed artwork ought to aspire to mirror lofty religious philosophies. The work, which has a singular fluted silvered body by Simon Cooper, was consigned by the property of the Australian comedianBarry Humphries, who died in 2023.
René Portocarrero, Ciudad (1971)
Trendy & Up to date Cuban Artwork, Bonhams, On-line, 1-11 February
Estimate: $20,000 to $30,000
The Cuban artist René Portocarrero started producing his Ciudad cityscape sequence within the Nineteen Fifties, utilizing vibrant colors and the imagery of his hometown of Havana to depict the local weather and tradition of post-revolutionary Cuba. Whereas the sequence employs traditional motifs of Cuban structure comparable to recognisable domes and home windows, his work are hardly ever literal representations of particular locations in Havana, in accordance with Bonhams.
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