NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys announced Picasso Man & Beast: Works from the Collection of Marina Picasso, a dedicated auction to be held in New York on 18 May 2017. The sale will present more than 100 artworks comprising both works on paper and unique ceramics that remained in Pablo Picassos studio throughout his lifetime. The pieces descended to his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, and are offered this May from her collection.
With estimates ranging from $5,000 to $100,000, the sale offers an exciting opportunity for new and established collectors alike to acquire works by the modern master. The auction includes examples of Picassos most celebrated styles, genres, subjects and muses, with material spanning from the last years of the 19th century to the final decade of his life. The collection will be on public exhibition in our New York galleries beginning on 5 May, alongside our marquee spring auctions of Impressionist & Modern and Contemporary Art.
Scott Niichel, Co-Head of Sothebys Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale in New York, commented: Following the success of last years sale, Picasso in Private, held at Sothebys London, we are thrilled to offer another selection of works on paper and original ceramics from Marina Picassos distinguished collection. Each of the works is a reflection on the larger themes of man and beast within Picassos oeuvre and to some extent his life, and together they illustrate a masterful overview of his famously productive career spanning every major period and encompassing his many iconic styles and techniques.
The May sale features a number of portraits and studies of the women and children who inhabited Picassos life. From a sensual pencil drawing of his muse Marie-Thérèse Walter, to an angular Cubist study of a female nude, to an endearing portrait of the artists daughter, Paloma, the diverse group offers invaluable insight into the artists psyche throughout his career.
A lifetime animal lover, Picassos obsession with creatures both real and mythical took on numerous forms, from his earliest days as a student in Spain to the last decade of his life. When he and his family moved to the South of France in 1946, it sparked an intense period of artistic production during which he created some of his most inventive works, modeled after animals that held a particular significance to him from a goat that roamed the estate grounds, to an owl who shared his studio, to the native sea creatures found along the French coastline.
Minotaurs, fauns and bulls were symbols of masculinity and virility that Picasso returned to throughout his career, often portraying himself as the beasts within his works. Whether on canvas, paper or in ceramic, he adopted these personas in a number of different guises: sometimes as a violent and masculine bull and other times as a playful and sociable faun. A variety of these distinctive characters are represented throughout this collection, including highly stylized horned goats and brightly colored decorative plates depicting bulls and fauns.
Prints & Multiples
Sothebys New York, Autumn 2017
This October, Sothebys Prints and Multiples auction in New York will offer more than 80 etchings, aquatint, linoleum cut and lithograph prints by Pablo Picasso. The offering includes works from nearly all of the modern masters genres, including Cubism and Surrealism. Highlights from the autumn offering will be on exhibition alongside Picasso Man & Beast.