(Drivebycuriosity) - It´s auction season again and the global auction houses have their huge spring auctions in New York City. As usual my wife and I went their to see the huge galleries at Christie´s, Sotheby´s & Phillips. I focused on their postwar & contemporary art shows (my reviews: christies sothebys Phillips ). But they also had a lot surrealists, impressionists and more art works.
On top of this post you can see Giacomo Manzo`s "Passo di Danza" before Kees van Dongen`s "Madame Georges Meir" followed by Matta`s "Ergonautes/.Les Desergonautes"; William Nelson Copley`s "Gingham Girls"; Salvador Dali`s "Etude pour une toile de fond pour Tristan Fou (Acte 1)"; Juan O`Gorman´s "Consumatum Est" & Leonara Carrington`s "The Garden of Paracelsus".
Above follow Richard Humphry`s "The Cause of Thunder"; Mario Carreno`s "La diosa del Mar"; Thomas Hart Bendon`s "Fishermen`s Camp, Buffalo River"; Balthus` "Les trois soeurs" & Richard Lidner`s "Boy with Machine".
Then follow Claude Monet`s "Le Parlement, soleil couchant"; Maximilien Luce`s "Bagneuses a Saint Tropes" & Pieter Jansz Saenredam The Interior of the New Kirk, Harlem".
Above Giovanni Boldini`s "Portrait of Countess Zichy"; Henry Charles Manguin`s "Femme´s S`Essuant, Anita Champagne"; Henry Charles Manguin`s Femme S`Essuant., Anita Champagne"; Juan Soriano`s "La Playa" & Claudio Bravo`s "The Bacchanal".
Above you can see Jan Sander Van Hemessen`s "The Bag Piper and Merry Wife"; Willem Van De Velde the Younger`s "The Surrender of the RoyalPrince During The Four Days`Battle 1st - 4th June 1666"; Pieter Brueghel The Younger´s "The Return from the Inn" & Willem Claesz Heda´s "Still Life".
Last but not least: Fernando Botero`s El Tellar de Vermeer" & Wayner Thiebaud`s "City Views".
Stay tuned
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