Henry Moore, Two Piece Reclining Figure: Thin (1976), sold for $144,200, more than three and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Bronze with a brown and green patina, on a slate base. The work has been traded once in the past.
Victor Pasmore, Two Images: Olive, Black and Ochre (1978), sold for $81,400, more than three and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Oil and gravure on board, 40.6 x 40.6cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
Lynn Chadwick, Pair of Cloaked Figures II (1977) (1978), sold for $33,900, less than the low estimate at Christie's, London. Bronze with a black patina. The work has been traded once in the past.
MFA programs are a notorious (though thankfully not imperative) rite of passage for artists seeking time and space to challenge themselves, absorb structured feedback from their peers and elders, and earn an institutional stamp of approval.
Joan Miro, Tête (1970), sold for $305,400, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Bronze with green-grey patina. The work has been traded once in the past.
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