Nearly €10M for the Selected 20/21 auction

During the Paris Art Week, Artcurial presented the second edition of the Selected 20/21 Auction. Dedicated to Modern and Contemporary Art, this session of 28 lots brought together collectors and enthusiasts around a group of masterpieces from the 20th and 21st centuries. Under the hammer of Arnaud Oliveux, the sale totaled €9,708,940 including fees, before a full audience.

Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966)
Ensemble de deux bronzes
1. Projet pour un monument à Gabriel Péri, 1946
2. Projet pour une place, 1946
Vendu : 2 189 600 €

Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966)
Set of two bronzes
1. Project for a Monument to Gabriel Péri, 1946
2. Project for a Square, 1946
Sold: €2,189,600

A highlight of the day, the set of two bronzes with a brown-green patina by Alberto Giacometti reached €2,189,600 including fees. The work, emblematic of Giacometti’s unique style with its elongated silhouettes and slender forms, confirms the enduring interest in this master of the 20th century.

Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Composition murale, 1953
Huile sur toile
Vendu : 820 880 €

Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Wall Composition, 1953
Oil on canvas
Sold: €820,880

Another major lot, Composition murale by Fernand Léger, signed and dated, was sold for €820,880 including fees. The bold use of geometric shapes and vibrant colors perfectly illustrates Léger’s innovative spirit, capable of transforming the simplicity of everyday objects into a true artistic celebration.

Alexander Calder (1898-1976)
Cock’s comb (maquette), 1961
Tôle peinte
Vendu : 529 600 €

Alexander Calder (1898-1976)
Cock’s comb (maquette), 1961
Painted sheet metal
Sold: €529,600

Also noteworthy, Maternité sur fond bleu by Marc Chagall soared to €741,440 including fees. With his poetic palette and floating figures, Chagall offers here a tender and dreamlike vision of motherhood.

In the realm of contemporary art, Mirror by Anish Kapoor was sold for €688,480, captivating collectors with its ability to interact with its surrounding space, a true hallmark of the artist’s work.

Finally, Cock’s Comb by Alexander Calder fetched €529,600 including fees. The monumental version of this piece belongs to the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. This sculpture reflects the lasting appeal of Calder’s dynamic and poetic creations.

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) 
Maternité sur fond bleu, 1976
Huile, tempera et encre de Chine sur toile
Vendu : 741 440 €

Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
Maternité sur fond bleu, 1976
Oil, tempera, and Chinese ink on canvas
Sold: €741,440

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