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Preview of Impressionist, Modern & Surrealist art sales at Sotheby's, London.
Photocall at Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art Sales at Sotheby's in Central London.
Works to be Unveiled Include:
A recently restituted Pointillist masterpiece by Camille Pissarro and a luminous view of Istanbul by Paul Signac, both restored to the heirs of Gaston Lévy by the French Government from the Musée d’Orsay in 2018 and now making their auction debut
Unique ceramics and works on paper by Pablo Picasso from the collection of Marina Picasso, the artist’s granddaughter
Two innovative works by Fernand Léger, making their first auction appearance
A powerful painting of a nude by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, produced in Berlin in 1915 and gifted to his physician in Christmas 1937
Two paintings by Joan Miró encapsulating his vivid imagination
A watercolour of a horse and donkey by Franz Marc, which has remained in the same family since 1912 – an outstanding example of the artist’s radical style
One of Jean Metzinger’s most ambitious works, depicting an award-winning cyclist through an amalgamation of Cubism and Futurism
A group of four early works by Vincent van Gogh, unseen in public since 1995
An early still life of flowers by Marc Chagall, unseen at auction for 25 years
A spectacular view of Waterloo Bridge in pastel by Claude Monet
Masterworks of Magical Realism by Pyke Koch and Carel Willinck
Estimated value of paintings range from £300,000 to £15million.
The aution will take place on 4 and 5 February 2020.
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