Fashion luminary Carla Sozzani offers an intimate perspective on assembling her extensive archive, chronicling five decades of influential avant-garde and Italian designer garments that organically evolved from personal passion.
Frank Stella, Hiraqla III (1968), sold for $2.64m, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Christie's in New York on May 18.
Marc Chagall, La princesse rouge au cirque (1980), sold for $3m, more than one and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, New York. Oil and tempera on canvas, 81.3 x 116.3cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
Alfred Sisley, Le viaduc d'Auteuil (1878), sold for $2.52m, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, New York. Oil on canvas, 46.4 x 61.3cm. The work has been traded 12 times in the past.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jeune fille assise tenant une rose (1907), sold for $1.59m, more than one and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, New York. Oil on canvas, 65.4 x 54.5cm. The work has been traded 6 times in the past.
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