MARC CHAGALL
Bouquet d'été. 1973.
Oil on canvas. 92 × 73 cm.
Sold for CHF 1.58 million
ALFRED SISLEY
Tournant du Loing à Moret. 1896.
Oil on canvas. 60 × 73 cm.
Sold for CHF 1.01 million
Modern, Contemporary & Swiss Art, Jewellery, Watches
Auctions in Zurich, 30 June–2 July 2021
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONS AT KOLLER
144% SOLD BY VALUE – AUCTION RECORDS FOR WARHOL, LICHTENSTEIN AND MANIEVICH
With over 1 000 bidders from 48 countries worldwide, Koller’s June/July auction series were a resounding success across all categories, with each department registering hammer prices well over the pre-sale estimates. World auction records were set for prints by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Alberto Giacometti, as well as for an oil painting by Ukrainian artist Abraham Manievich.
Impressionist & Modern Art
French impressionist & modern art was highly sought after in the 2 July auction, led by Marc Chagall’s classic ‘Bouquet d’été’, which garnered CHF 1.58 million (lot 3251). A seven-figure price was also realised for a landscape by Alfred Sisley, ‘Tournant du Loing à Moret’, 1896 (lot 3224, CHF 1.01 million). Two bronze sculptures with impeccable provenances also elicited highly competitive bidding: Auguste Rodin’s iconic ‘The Kiss’, which could be traced back to its exact casting date (lot 3218, CHF 925 000), and Ossip Zadkine’s ‘Les Trois Sœurs’, which remained in the artist’s personal collection until the end of his life (lot 3258, CHF 464 000). An 1891 small-format work by Edouard Vuillard, ‘Femme devant un vitrage’ (lot 3209), sold for ten times its estimate at CHF 317 000, and a landscape by Gustave Loiseau (lot 3210) quadrupled its estimate at CHF 244 000.
Five works from a private Swiss collection by Ukrainian émigré artist Abraham Manievich caused a sensation in the auction, all selling for multiples of their estimates. A winter scene from 1913, ‘Neige dans la forêt’ (lot 3213), set a new auction record for the artist at CHF 305 000. A work by Max Liebermann, ‘Study for the Net Menders’ (lot 3203), which belonged to the businessman and art collector Robert Neumann when he was forced to flee Nazi Germany, nearly tripled it estimate, selling for CHF 354 000. Two works by Paul Klee, ‘Kleine Landschaft’ (lot 3238) and ‘Côte de Provence 5’ (lot 3241) both sold for above their upper estimates at CHF 366 000 and CHF 342 000.
FERDINAND HODLER
Lake Geneva seen from Chexbres. Circa 1911.
Oil on canvas. 68 × 90,5 cm.
Sold for CHF 2.56 million
AUGUSTE RODIN
The Kiss. 2ème réduction dite aussi 'réduction n°4'. 1886.
Cast on 8 June 1905.
Bronze with brown patina. H 59,8 cm.
Sold for CHF 925 000
Swiss Art
Works by Ferdinand Hodler continued to elicit competitive bidding and strong prices in the 2 July auction of Swiss Art, such as the masterfully rendered ‘Lake Geneva seen from Chexbres’, 1911, which fetched CHF 2.56 million (lot 3035), and ‘Lake Thun seen from Breitlauenen’, 1906, which sold for CHF 1.14 million (lot 3029). All of the important paintings by Hodler in the auction found buyers, such as the striking portrait of Clara Pasche-Battié from 1914 (lot 3041, CHF 464 000), and the Orator from ‘Unanimity’ (lot 3038, CHF 427 000). Félix Vallotton’s ‘Falaise à Vasouy’, 1910 (lot 3044), nearly doubled its estimate at CHF 557 000. Albert Anker’s ‘Girl knitting by a window’ sold for above its upper estimate at CHF 1.4 million. And further works by Augusto Giacometti, Gottardo Segantini, and Adolf Dietrich fetched prices in the six-figure range, demonstrating the continued solidity of this market at Koller.
PostWar & Contemporary, Prints & Multiples
The Contemporary Art auction on 1 July was headed by a triptych by Alighiero Boetti, ‘Aeri’, 1984, which sold for above its upper estimate at CHF 366 000 (lot 3452), and a work by Andy Warhol from the ‘Toys’ series, ‘Terrier’ (lot 3455), that fetched CHF 200 000. There were six auction records set in the Prints & Multiples auction, including two for works by Andy Warhol: ‘Volkswagen’, 1985 (lot 3677, CHF 110 000), and ‘Pine Barrens Tree Frog’, 1983 (lot 3678, CHF 104 000), and ‘I Love Liberty’ by Roy Lichtenstein (lot 3688, CHF 85 700). Two further screenprints by Warhol, ‘Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean)’ and ‘Joseph Beuys’ (lots 3680 and 3681) each sold for CHF 146 000.
Watches, Jewellery
The auctions of Watches and Jewellery on 30 June were also unqualified successes, with hammer prices totalling 224% of the estimates for watches, and 114% for jewellery. A Burma ruby and diamond ring fetched CHF 810 000 against an estimate of CHF 180 000/280 000 (lot 2058). A rare Rolex Daytona ‘Paul Newman’ wristwatch (lot 2870) was the subject of an intense bidding war which pushed its price to over four times the estimate, selling for CHF 625 000.
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Catalogues with prices realisedALBERT ANKER
Girl knitting by a window
(Une tricoteuse à la fenêtre). 1885.
Oil on canvas. 66 × 51 cm.
Sold for CHF 1.4 million
BURMA RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, PÉCLARD
Set with very fine, red, cushion-shaped Burma ruby of 5.12 ct, not heated.
Sold for CHF 810 000
SELECTED WORKS
ALIGHIERO BOETTI
Aeri. 1983. (detail)
Pen on paper laid down on canvas (triptych). 70 × 150 cm.
Sold for CHF 366 000
ANDY WARHOL
Pine Barrens Tree Frog. 1983.
Colour screenprint. 27/150. 96,5 × 96,5 cm.
Sold for CHF 104 000
World auction record
MAX LIEBERMANN
Study for the 'Net Menders'. 1887.
Oil on board on panel. 70 × 91 cm.
Sold for CHF 354 000
EDOUARD VUILLARD
Femme devant un vitrage. Circa 1891.
Oil on board on panel. 19,3 × 17,2 cm.
Sold for CHF 317 000
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