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PRE-AUCTION PRESS RELEASE
Modern & Contemporary Art, Swiss Art, Jewellery, Watches, and 20th
Century Decorative Arts
auctions at Koller Zurich, 22 – 25 June 2016
CAMILLE PISSARRO. Paysage avec meules, Osny. 1883. CHF 800 000 – 1.4 million
Koller’s June auctions feature large-scale works by Anselm Kiefer and Tony Cragg, works by Pissarro,
Renoir and Corinth from significant moments in their careers, an important triptych by Giovanni
Giacometti, as well as fine watches, jewellery and 20th century decorative arts.
Swiss Art
An important triptych by Giovanni Giacometti for the first time at auction
In time for the 10th anniversary of Koller’s stand-alone Swiss Art auctions, Koller will offer an important
and well-known painting by Giovanni Giacometti, “The Panorama of Flims”. Giacometti, the father of
artists Alberto and Diego Giacometti, painted the oil on canvas triptych in 1904 for the luxurious Hotel
Waldhaus, now called Waldhaus Flims Mountain Resort & Spa, to mark the opening of the hotel’s new
casino. The painting remains one of Giacometti’s seminal works (lot 3057, CHF 3 – 4 million). Click here
for a detailed press release about the work.
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Other highlights of the Swiss Art auction include “Soup for the poor,” a genre scene by Albert Anker,
from the same private collection as Anker’s “Wine Festival” which realised CHF 4.2 million in Koller’s
December Swiss Art sale (lot 3021, CHF 1.2 – 1.5 million), and a depiction of waves on a winter lake by
Adolf Dietrich, estimated at CHF 70 000 – 100 000 (lot 3080).
Impressionist & Modern Art
Works from key periods in the careers of Pissarro, Renoir, and Corinth
The June 24 auction at Koller contains three works by
celebrated Modern artists, which were all created at a
crucial moment in each artist’s career. “Paysage avec
meules, Osny” was painted by Camille Pissarro in
1883, at the end of the summer he spent painting with
Gaugin in the countryside near Paris, and when the
members of the Impressionist group were all
embarking on new directions (lot 3210, CHF 800 000 –
1.2 million). “La partie de croquet” by Pierre-Auguste
Renoir (lot 3213, CHF 450 000 – 550 000) dates from
circa 1895, a period during which Renoir used light and
fleeting brushstrokes and blurred contours, in a quest
for artistic freedom. Lovis Corinth’s “Zinnias” was
created towards the end of the artist’s life, and the bold
impasto technique and rich colours of this work make it
a wonderful example of Corinth’s late still lifes (lot 3222, CHF 350 000 – 500 000).
GIOVANNI GIACOMETTI. Panorama of Flims. CHF 3–4 million
PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR. La partie de croquet. CHF 450 000 – 550 000
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PostWar & Contemporary
Large-format sculptures by Kiefer and Cragg, works by Poliakoff and Shiraga lead the field
The 25 June auction will be dominated, both in
value and sheer physical size, by two massive
sculptures by artists Tony Cragg and Anselm Kiefer.
Cragg’s “Discussions” is a fascinating work from his
“Rational-Beings” series, in which human faces
appear in natural forms (lot 3471, CHF 300 000 –
400 000). Cragg’s work is currently the subject of an
important retrospective at the Von der Heydt
Museum in Wuppertal, Germany. Anselm Kiefer’s
“Nigredo-Albedo-Rubedo” takes the form of a giant
book sprouting dried sunflower stalks, and is
inspired by European mysticism and medieval
alchemy (lot 3480, CHF 300 000 – 400 000). Works
by Kiefer in this form and size only rarely come to
auction. A wonderfully vibrant painting by Japanese artist Kazuo Shiraga (lot 3439, CHF 70 000 – 100
000) is a stellar example of early 1960s action painting by this important member of the GUTAI artistic
movement.
Graphic Works, Multiples and Photography
Kirchner and Picasso alongside Nan Goldin and Julian Opie
An expressive etching by
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,
“The Wanderer” (lot 3609),
made during his residency
in Switzerland, will be
offered for CHF 15 000 –
20 000, alongside several
other prints by the same
artist. A series of
lithographs by Pablo Picasso, including two versions of “Inès et son enfant” from 1947, illustrate
Picasso’s extraordinary use of lithography to capture unique phases in his work (lots 3613 and 3612,
CHF 12 000 – 18 000 / 10 000 – 15 000). Among the contemporary works in this sale, Nan Goldin’s
“Self-portrait in Blue Bathroom, London 1980” is a haunting photograph from the artist’s “Ballad of
Sexual Dependency” series from the early-mid 1980s (lot 3727, CHF 10 000 – 15 000). A series of
multiples by contemporary British artist Julian Opie, “Boat”, “Sheep” and “Pebbles” seem to float on the
wall where they are hung, and with their simple lines emanate a pastoral yet intense energy (lots 3735 –
3737, CHF 5 000 – 7 000 each).
KAZUO SHIRAGA. Untitled. 1961. CHF 70 000 – 100 000
JULIAN OPIE. Boat.3. 2015. CHF 5 000 - 7 000
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Watches
Jumbo Nautilus by Patek Philippe
The Watches auction on 22 June features a Patek Philippe Jumbo
Nautilus watch by Patek Philippe from circa 1977 (lot 2545, HF 25 000 –
28 000). The Nautilus, made of polished steel, broke with the tradition of
solid gold luxury watches, and Patek’s advertisement at the time
underscored just how revolutionary this was, exclaiming: “One of the
world’s most expensive watches is made of steel!” Other highlights from
the auction include a rare Rolex GMT master from circa 1958 (lot 2579,
CHF 10 000 – 18 000), this one of more traditional yellow gold, and a
Blancpain Tourbillon 2100 Automatic in white gold, estimated at CHF 20
000 – 30 000 (lot 2526).
Jewellery
Van Cleef & Arpels dream set
Ten carats of diamonds will adorn the lucky purchaser of the top lot
in the jewellery auction on 22 June, a diamond necklace with
bracelet and matching ear pendants by Van Cleef & Arpels (lot
2060, CHF 280 000 – 380 000). Several rings in the auction are
also projected to sell in the six-figure range, including a ruby and
diamond ring with a 10.47 ct. Mozambique ruby (lot 2056, CHF 250
000 – 350 000), and a gold ring set with diamonds and a nearly 12
ct. Columbian emerald, estimated at CHF 200 000 – 300 000 (lot
2066). A pair of ruby and diamond ear pendants by Yessayan is
certain to make someone feel very loved: each boasts a dozen ruby
hearts surrounded by diamonds and is surmounted by a diamond-
set heart-shaped clip (lot 2054, CHF 12 000 – 18 000).
PATEK PHILIPPE. Jumbo Nautilus, ca. 1977. CHF 25 000 – 28 000
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS. Diamond necklace, bracelet & ear pendants. CHF 280 000 – 380 000.
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Art Nouveau & Art Deco / Design
Art Deco lions and truisms by Jenny Holzer
An Art Deco “Lions” vase by French glassmaker Gabriel Argy-Rousseau is
very rarely found in this highly attractive
combination of the colours blue, aqua and green
(lot 1089, CHF 25 000 – 35 000). A very fine
patinated bronze and ivory “Starfish” sculpture by
Demeter H. Chiparus will also be auctioned on 24
June, with an estimate of CHF 25 000 – 35 000
(lot 1129). Koller’s design auction on the following
day will feature a collaboration between designer
Philippe Starck and contemporary artist Jenny
Holzer. The “HOOO!!!” lamp was produced in a
limited edition of 49, and shows a running text by
Holzer realised by Moritz Waldmeyer in LED lights
(lot 1311, CHF 15 000 – 25 000). Several Art
Deco pieces acquired directly from designer Jean-
Michel Frank will be offered in the 25 June sale,
including a “Colonne” lamp from 1931-32 for CHF
20 000 – 30 000 (lot 1213).
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PHILIPPE STARCK & JENNY HOLZER. “HOOO!!!” lamp.
CHF 15 000 – 25 000
G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. “Lions” vase. CHF 25 000 – 35 000