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29‌ Mar‌ 2025

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The making of modernism: how pioneering artists shaped an era of radical change

Our specialists discuss how 20th-century artists in different fields — the likes of Andy Warhol, Irving Penn and Georgia O’Keeffe — helped define the themes of modernism across the artistic spectrum

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Henri Canonne once owned 40 Monets — now treasures from his family’s collection, such as this Renoir, are coming to Paris

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Trailblazing antiques dealer Will Fisher: ‘We all have something we’re inexplicably drawn to — for me it was chimneypieces’

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The ‘grandfather’ of Op Art — how Victor Vasarely channelled Einstein and Mondrian to push the boundaries of abstraction

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Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire: a rare chance to own a 445-acre slice of English history owned by a single family for 700 years

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Editor’s picks

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp’s Relief rond en quatre hauteurs, from 1936‌, delicately combines geometric and biomorphic forms, creating a synthesis of the mathematical and the organic. Made of painted wood, it is a key mature work by an artist who was an innovator in fields as various as dance, tapestry, painting, sculpture, collage and set design

Estimate: €1,900,000-2,500,000

8‌ April‌, Paris

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A vast and crowded canvas, Birdscape was made in 1979 by the Icelandic artist Erró (born Guðmundur Guðmundsson in 1932). The wildly diverse display of avian life is part of a series of ‘scapes’ involving foodstuffs, fish, sci-fi and images of Donald Duck. Erró once said he saw himself as a ‘reporter… who gathers together all the images in the world’

Estimate: €150,000-200,000

9‌ April‌, Paris

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These ormolu-mounted porcelain ewers represent a spectacular marriage of two traditions: the porcelain is Chinese and dates from the early 19th century, while the mounts were made about 50 years later in France. With the contrast between the blue ceramic and the gold-hued metal, and the drama of the scrolling handles topped with dragons, this is a particularly striking pair

Estimate: £6,000-10,000

until 9‌ April‌, Online

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In 2014, Yang Fudong made a film on the island of Sandhornøya in Norway, from which The Light That I Feel 2 is a still image. For an artist based in Shanghai, the island was a place of extraordinary silence, space and natural light. Working with a cast of locals, he created a dreamlike meditation on humanity and nature that was projected as a video installation on eight screens set up on the beach

Estimate: CNY100,000-200,000

3‌ April‌, Shanghai

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Arthur G. Dove (1880-1946), Two Brown Trees, 1933 (detail). Oil on canvas. 20 x 28 in (50.8 x 71.1 cm). Estimate: $2,000,000-3,000,000. Offered in Modern American Art on 17‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York / Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000), Flower Woman, 1948. Tempera on board. 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm). © 2025 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Estimate: $2,000,000-3,000,000. Offered in Modern American Art on 17‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York / Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Tomato-Beef Noodle O's, from Campbell's Soup II, 1969. Screenprint in colours, on smooth wove paper. Framed sheet: 35 x 23 in (889 x 584 mm). Estimate: $25,000-35,000. © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS). Offered in Prints & Multiples on 15‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York / Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), The Hand of Man, 1902. Large-format photogravure on tissue, mounted on board, printed c. 1910. Image: 9½ x 12½ in (24 x 31.7 cm). Sheet: 14 x 18½ in (35.5 x 47 cm). Mount: 16 x 20 in (40.7 x 50.9 cm). Estimate: $70,000-90,000. Offered in Photographs, 3-17‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s Online // Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), Anadyr, conceived in 1959 and executed in 1977. Oil on canvas. 112¼ x 56¾ in (285 x 144 cm). Estimate: €150,000-200,000. Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), Kepler II, 1974. Acrylic on canvas. 103 x 52⅛ in (261.5 x 132.5 cm). Estimate: €150,000-200,000. Both offered in Un plaidoyer pour la modernité — Collection Lise et Roland Funck-Brentano on 8‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s in Paris. Artworks: © Victor Vasarely, DACS 2025 // Aldourie Castle in Scotland. Photo: Christopher Horwood