Monet, Picasso, Warhol: 20th/21st Century NY, Art from the Bass House, Robert Rauschenberg and Earth Day, De Bethune watches, Abstract Expressionists, and more͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­
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26‌ Apr‌ 2025

This week’s stories

Monet, Picasso, Warhol: 20th/21st Century NY is here

Also offered this May: a Basquiat family portrait, a Fontana tribute to Venice, an iconic Magritte and a revolutionary Mondrian

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The Bass House in Fort Worth: the ideal showcase for works by Rothko, Kelly, Calder and more

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A passion for our planet: Robert Rauschenberg and the first artwork for Earth Day in 1970

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How Joan Mitchell and the Abstract Expressionists made NY the centre of the art world

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Why collectors consider Swiss brand De Bethune ‘the pinnacle of modern watchmaking’

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Editor’s picks

 

This hanging scroll, dated 1749, was painted by the revered artist Shen Quan. It depicts a stand-off between two birds, the eagle and the rooster, each dominant in its own sphere. The former, perched high on a branch, is a symbol of strength; the latter, firmly rooted to the ground, is the beloved bringer of daylight and one of the most popular subjects in Chinese art

Estimate: HK$100,000-200,000

30‌ April‌, Hong Kong

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Born in Jerusalem, Jumana El Husseini had been living in Lebanon for more than 20 years when she produced the 1970 work Untitled. The artist’s dreamlike cityscapes, without human figures, often evoke Jerusalem; but this one, in which apartments rise above a blue harbour dotted with boats, was evidently inspired by a Lebanese coastal town

Estimate: $12,000-18,000

until 8‌ May‌, Online

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Four sailing vessels in squally weather adorn this Iznik pottery dish dating from the early 17th century. Ships are a recurrent motif in the ceramics of the era, and they were of huge importance to the Ottomans, not only to facilitate trade with far-flung corners of the empire, but also to project strength in the face of rival powers from Venice, Genoa, Spain and Portugal

Estimate: £18,000-24,000

1‌ May‌, London

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Patrick Henry Bruce’s Still Life, a work in oil and charcoal from around‌ 1911‌, shows the dual influence of Cezanne, whom he greatly admired, and Matisse, who was his neighbour, friend and teacher. Born in Virginia, he studied art there and in New York before moving to Paris in 1903, enrolling in Matisse’s school when it opened five years later

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What’s on

 

Design exhibition | Paris

Curated by Tilda Swinton: Marianna Kennedy, Supersonic Mediaeval, 5-11‌ May‌

 

 

Selling exhibition | Hong Kong

An Eye for the Magnificent: Galerie Steinitz x Christie’s, until 2‌ May‌

 

 

Live for browsing | Hong Kong

Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 2‌ May‌


 

Spotlight on

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1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair New York: now in its 11th edition, with 30 galleries from five continents coming to Lower Manhattan, 8-11‌ May‌

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Gold-ground paintings: tracing the artistic tradition that flourished across 13th-14th century Europe, showcased at Christie’s in Siena and the Renaissance

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Hermès limited-edition Birkins: a guide to Touch, Ghillies, Faubourg and Cargo Birkins — plus other rare designs — and why it’s the details that matter

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Siena and the Renaissance

Until 11‌ July‌, selected works on view

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Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Big Electric Chair, 1967-1968. Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas. 54 x 74 in (137.2 x 188 cm). © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS). Estimate on request / Claude Monet (1840-1926), Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule, 1891. Oil on canvas. 39⅜ x 25⅝ in (100 x 65.1 cm). Estimate: $30,000,000-50,000,000. Both offered in the 20th Century Evening Sale on 12‌ May‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York // Exterior of the Bass House in Fort Worth. Photo: Martien Mulder / Installation view, Mark Rothko (1903-1970), No. 4 (Two Dominants) [Orange, Plum, Black], 1950-1951, in the Piano Room of the Bass House. Oil on canvas. 67 x 54¾ in (170.2 x 139.1 cm). Estimate on request. Offered in the 20th Century Evening Sale on 12‌ May‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York. Photo: Martien Mulder. Artwork: © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York // Robert Rauschenberg in front of Fish House, Captiva, Florida, 1979. Photo: Terry Van Brunt. Photograph Collection. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York // Joan Mitchell (1925-1992), Petit Matin, 1982. Oil on canvas. 39¼ x 31¾ in (100 x 80 cm). Estimate: $2,800,000-3,500,000 // Joan Mitchell (1925-1992), Series July‌ 25‌ (V), 1966. Oil on canvas. 13 x 14 in (33 x 35.5 cm). Estimate: $500,000-700,000. Both offered in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on 15‌ May‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York. Artworks: © Estate of Joan Mitchell // Marianna Kennedy and Tilda Swinton in Kennedy’s house, London. Photo: © Lucinda Douglas-Menzies // Sanlé Sory (b. 1943), Les Jeunes Mélomanes, 1974 (detail). Gelatin silver print. 60 x 50 cm. Edition of 10 plus three artist’s proofs. Courtesy of Yossi Milo Gallery