Mostre | A Roma alle Scuderie del Quirinale “Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo 1915-1925”

Dipinti, disegni, gouache, acquerelli, bozzetti, abiti di scena, le opere di Pablo Picasso, provenienti dai musei di tutto il mondo, celebrano fino al 22 gennaio 2018 alle Scuderie del Quirinale i 100 anni dal viaggio in Italia compiuto dall’artista spagnolo nel 1917, al seguito dell’amico Jean Cocteau, per la realizzazione del balletto “Parade” (il cui gigantesco sipario dipinto è esposto, per la prima volta a Roma, a Palazzo Barberini).

 

La mostra “Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo 1915-1925”, la mostra, ha spiegato il presidente di Ales Mario De Simoni, “ha richiesto tre anni di intenso lavoro, svolto in comune con i curatori Olivier Berggruen e Anunciata von Liechtenstein”. Berggruen è impegnato nello studio del rapporto tra Picasso e il teatro da molti anni, questo ha consentito la realizzazione di un percorso espositivo straordinariamente organico, con oltre cento opere (e altrettanto materiale documentario) del periodo preso in esame.

 

Nel 1917 Picasso, che a 36 anni era già il consacrato maestro alla guida della rivoluzione cubista, attraversa un momento non facile. “Il mondo era in guerra, lui, spagnolo in terra francese, aveva visto partire per il fronte molti dei suoi compagni di strada, era triste e aveva poco lavoro”, racconta il curatore, sottolineando quanto già l’artista percepisse la crisi del movimento che l’aveva reso famoso. Così si lascia convincere dall’amico Jean Cocteau ad accompagnarlo in Italia, dove doveva incontrare l’impresario dei Ballets Russes Sergej Djagilev al fine di realizzare le scene, i costumi e il sipario per un suo balletto, “Parade”, musicato da Satie.

 

 

A Roma, lontano dal conflitto mondiale, Picasso si trova a vivere di nuovo in un’atmosfera bellissima, felice, ricca di stimoli. “Conosce i Futuristi e i pittori della Secessione – prosegue Berggruen – ed entra in contatto con l’arte rinascimentale e classica, mentre va via via scoprendo, spostandosi a Napoli, Pompei, Firenze e Milano, le tradizioni iconografiche italiane, in particolare le maschere come Pulcinella.

 

Incontra anche l’amore, Ol’ga Khochlova, una delle ballerine del Balletto, che sposerà l’anno dopo a Parigi.  Una sorta di Grand Tour, che per il maestro spagnolo ha un forte potere rivitalizzante. Il contatto stretto con l‘antico e la Rinascenza diviene fonte di profonda riflessione sul Cubismo e si pone all’origine delle molte sperimentazioni tra stili e generi nel segno del Modernismo.

 


Picasso. Tra Cubismo e Classicismo 1915-1925

Scuderie del Quirinale, via XXIV Maggio 16, fino al 21 gennaio 2018.

A cura di Olivier Berggrue con  Anunciata von Liechtenstein

Christie’s New York: Amedeo Modigliani’s Nu couché sold for $170 mln

Amedeo Modigliani’s Nu couché

The defining masterpiece of Modigliani’s art, this life-affirming work is a lesson in erotic education — offered as part of the curated sale The Artist’s Muse on Monday 9 November at Christie’s New York

Amedeo Modigliani’s Nu couché is one of the great, undisputed facts of his extraordinary life and tragically brief, but brilliant, artistic career. It is one of the defining masterpieces of his work: a seamless fusion of classical idealism, sensual realism and modernist invention. It is a work that reaches the lofty heights of Modigliani’s long-held ambition to create a sublime sculptural icon in the form of a woman ­– what he called a ‘column of tenderness’ – while acknowledging the gritty reality of his bohemian life as an impoverished émigré eking out an existence in a poor district of Paris.

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Realistic enough to seduce, yet stylized to the point that it stands as an idealized vision, Nu couché is no portrait, but rather a great artist’s paean to idea of the beauty of life itself. It is one of the finest and most admired of an extraordinary series of joyous, sensual, erotic and life-affirming nudes. Modigliani painted Nu Couché in an intense spate of creativity from the winter of 1917 onwards. It was, by all accounts, the product of several hours of intense, feverish work painting ‘orgasmically’, according to the painter Tsuguharu Foujita, in a small, poorly furnished room, alone with his model, two chairs, a couch and a bottle of brandy during what was probably the worst year of the Great War. It is a defiant life-affirming ‘yes-saying’ to life made directly in the face of great personal adversity during one of the darkest and most traumatic periods of the 20th century.


TOP TEN RESULTS | THE ARTIST’S MUSE: AN EVENING SALE | NEW YORK | NOVEMBER 9, 2015

 The Artist’s Muse: A Curated Evening Sale 

New York, 9 November 2015, Sale #3789

[All sold prices include buyer’s premium]

24 lots sold

Total: $491,352,000/ £325,830,239/ €455,184,844

71% sold by lot 

34 lots offered

£0.66= $1 / €0.93=$1

87% sold by value

Lot

Description

Estimate ($)

Price Realized

Buyer

8A

Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Nu couché, oil on canvas, Painted in 1917-1918

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

Estimate on request

$170,405,000

£113,000,663

€157,861,926

Anonymous

13A

Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Nurse, oil and Magna on canvas, Painted in 1964

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

Estimate on request

$95,365,000

£63,239,390

€88,345,428

Anonymous

5A

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Thérèse, carved miro wood, gold gilding and copper nails, Executed circa 1902-1903; unique

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A SCULPTURE BY THE ARTIST 

$18,000,000 – $25,000,000

$30,965,000

£20,533,820

€28,685,746

Anonymous

20A

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Homme à l’épée, oil on panel

Painted on 25 July 1969

Estimate on request

$22,565,000

£14,963,528

€20,904,048

Anonymous

7A

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), L’homme à la pipe(Étude pour un joueur de cartes) (recto); Père…, watercolor on paper (recto); pencil on paper (verso), Painted in 1892-1896 (recto); Drawn in 1890-1892 (verso)

 

$18,000,000 – $25,000,000

$20,885,000

£13,849,469

€19,347,709

Anonymous

19A

Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), James Lord, oil on canvas, Painted in 1964

$22,000,000 – $30,000,000

$20,885,000

£13,849,469

$19,347,709

Anonymous

10A

Gustave Courbet (1819-1877), Femme nue couchée, oil on canvas, Painted in 1862

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

$15,000,000 – $25,000,000

$15,285,000

£10,135,942

€14,159,910

Anonymous

3A

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938), Im See badende Mädchen, Moritzburg, oil on canvas, Painted in Moritzburg, 1909

 

$10,000,000 – $15,000,000

$13,605,000

£9,021,883

€12,603,571

Anonymous

6A

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Jeune homme à la fleur, oil on canvas, Painted in Tahiti, 1891

 

$12,000,000 – $18,000,000

$13,605,000

£9,021,883

€12,603,571

Anonymous

22A

Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Crying Girl, porcelain enamel on steel, Executed in 1964

$7,000,000 – $9,000,000

$13,381,000

£8,873,342

€12,396,059

Anonymous

Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. 

Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium and do not reflect costs, financing fees or application of buyer’s or seller’s credits.

 

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The Artist’s Muse
November 9, 2015
New York, Rockefeller Plaza