Paul Cezanne's "Les
baigneurs (Grande Planche)," a color lithograph on cream laid
paper, circa 1897, fetched $43,700.
Prints
Break the $2 Million Mark for Swann Galleries
NEW YORK CITY - Swann Galleries offered a selection of Old Master
through Contemporary prints at auction on November 5.
Todd Weyman, prints and drawings specialist, said, "Despite
economic instability, the print market remains strong, as the
sale demonstrated. This is [the gallery's] fifth auction of Old
Master through Contemporary prints to break the $2 million mark."
Featured Fifteenth to Sixteenth Century prints included Albrecht
Dürer's "The Promenade," engraving, circa 1496-97, which almost
doubled its high estimate at $29,900, and his "Virgin and Child
with the Monkey," engraving, circa 1498, which brought double its
estimate at $18,400.
Giulio Campagnola's scarce "The Old Shepherd," engraving and
dotted work, circa 1507, sold for $13,800. Many works by
Rembrandt fetched strong prices, such as "View of Amsterdam from
the North West," etching and drypoint, circa 1640, $17,250;
"Portrait of a Boy, in Profile," etching, 1641, $13,800; and "The
Golf Player," etching, 1654, $17,250.
"Relics (Speakeasy Corner)," a 1928 drypoint by Martin Lewis,
realized $25,300.
One of the most significant works in the sale was Paul Cézanne's
"Les Baigneurs (grande planche)," color lithograph on cream laid
paper, circa 1897, considered to be his most important print, as
well as one of the finest color prints of the Nineteenth Century,
which realized $43,700.
Other featured Nineteenth Century prints included James A.M.
Whistler's "The Palaces," etching and drypoint on antique cream
laid paper, 1879-80, $18,400; Odilon Redon's "Jeune Fille,"
lithograph on tan chine appliqué, 1887, which brought a record
$23,000; and Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Le Chapeau Épinglé," 2me
planche, lithograph on cream laid paper, 1898, $19,550.
Highlights among the modern prints were Emil Nolde's woodcut,
"Unterhaltung," 1917, which sold for a record $29,900; Paul
Klee's "Hoffmanneske Szene," color lithograph on heavy cream wove
paper, 1921, $13,800; Wassily Kandinsky's "Kleine Welten VII,"
color woodcut, 1922, $17,250; and Henri Matisse's "Nu sur Chaise
de Repos sur fond Moucharabien," lithograph on chine volant,
1922, $14,950.
Among the many Picassos were Scène Bacchique au Minotaur, etching
and drypoint, 1933, $16,100; "Sculpteur et Modèle admirant une
Tête sculptée," etching, 1933, $14,950; and "Femme aux Cheveux
flous," color linoleum cut, 1962, $13,800. Marc Chagall's "Quai
de la Tournelle," color lithograph, 1960, realized $18,400; and
Salvador Dali's "St George and the Dragon," etching, 1947, signed
and dated, $13,800.
Notable American prints included Martin Lewis's "Relics
(Speakeasy Corner)," drypoint, 1928, $25,300; and Howard Cook's
"Times Square Sector," etching and drypoint, 1930, a record
$14,950.
Finally, the featured contemporary work, David Hockney's "The
Blue Guitar," portfolio with 20 color etchings with aquatint,
1976-77, brought $43,700.