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14 May 2012 - 15:54 AMT

Picasso, Magritte, Dalí, Ernst iconic works to be auctioned at Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s announced a highly selective auction of Impressionist & Modern Art to take place in Paris on 30 May 2012. This prestigious 65-lot sale pays tribute to some of the most iconic artists of the 20th century, including Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, René Magritte, Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst, Art Daily reported.

Pablo Picasso’s oil on canvas Tête de Femme (1939-41) is the sale’s most outstanding lot. This portrait of Dora Maar, consigned from a private European collection (est. €3-5m / $3.9-6.5m), is being offered at auction for the first time. Picasso’s Seated Woman, from the same European collection, will be sale’s other star lot (est. €2-4m / $2.6-5.2m); it was painted in Royan on 13 October 1939, just three days before Tête de Femme.

Claude Monet’s Aiguille & Porte d’Aval, Etretat – Sunset (c.1883-85) has remained in the same French private collection since 1939 (est. €250,000-350,000 / $325,000-455,000).

In his enigmatic 1927 work Gestes Sauvages pour le Charme II (Deux Jeunes Femmes et Homme Double), Max Ernst portrays a frightening, foreboding creature emerging from a blue ground (est. €550,000-750,000 / $715,000-970,000). Another work by Ernst, his 1934 Hermaphrodite, features a phantasmagorical figure rising above a lunar landscape; it is a refined example of the frottage and grattage techniques he pioneered in 1925. The hermaphrodite was a major theme of Surrealist mythology (est. €300,000-400,000 / $390,000-520,000).

René Magritte’s Black Magic (1948), meanwhile, recreates the female body using an almost fantastical vocabulary with Georgette, his wife, appearing as a creature of both flesh and stone (est. €400,000-600,000 / $520,000-780,000).