Christie’s Announces Highlights from Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection
Georges Seurat (1859-1891), Les Poseuses, Ensemble (Petite version). oil on canvas, 15.1/2 x 19.3/4 in.(39.3 x 50 cm.) Painted in 1888. Estimate on request, in excess of $100,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022
NEW YORK – Christie’s and the estate of the philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft, Paul G. Allen, are honored to unveil highlights from Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection, featuring 500 years of groundbreaking art. The highlights will be part of an unprecedented $1 billion sale across two live auctions at Christie’s Rockefeller Center beginning November 9th. The auctions will offer a comprehensive study of the art historical canon in more than 150 masterworks. All of the estate’s proceeds from this historic sale will be dedicated to philanthropy, pursuant to Mr. Allen’s wishes.
A visionary and innovator, Paul G. Allen collected art of the finest caliber, acquiring superb pieces by the world’s most iconic artists. The sale will include examples, often among the finest in private hands, by Jan Brueghel the Younger, J.M.W. Turner, Edouard Manet, Vincent Van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Gustav Klimt, Georgia O’Keeffe, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and many others. The collection reflects the pioneering work of artistic visionaries through their expression of paint, light, portraiture, and place.
Max Carter, Vice Chairman, 20th and 21st Century Art, Americas, remarked: “The Paul G. Allen Collection, like Cézanne’s breathtaking view of Mont Sainte-Victoire, is the summit of the mountain. From Brueghel’s Five Senses and the Venetian imaginings of Turner and Manet, to late 19th-century masterpieces by Van Gogh, Gauguin and Monet, Klimt’s Birch Forest and Freud’s Large Interior, W11 (after Watteau), arguably the greatest set piece of the last fifty years, the Collection is bounded only by vision and quality. And then there is Seurat’s Les Poseuses. Formerly in the collections of Alphonse Kann, John Quinn and Henry McIlhenny and featured in the 1913 Armory Show, when it appeared at auction for the one and only time in 1970, the art historian John Russell suggested that it was one of the three or four most beautiful works of art to be sold since the war. It remains so today.”
Marc Porter, Chairman, Christie’s Americas, commented, “This is an unprecedented moment, worthy of the collector and the artists whose work he pursued. ‘Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection’ brings together masterpieces in support of philanthropy on an epic scale. It’s hard to imagine that this is the result of one man’s passionate pursuit of excellence, but Paul G. Allen was indeed a visionary, and he was drawn to artists who shared his genius for seeing our world in new ways and explaining it to us by new means. Christie’s is honored to be able to make this historic sale come to life and share it with the world.”
Philanthropist and Innovator Paul G. Allen (1953 – 2018)
From co-founding Microsoft in 1975 to starting his first charitable foundation in 1986, from creating the acclaimed Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in 2000 to launching the Allen Institute in 2003 with its game-changing scientific breakthroughs across brain science, cell science, and immunology, Paul G. Allen lived a life motivated by a love of ideas and making the world a better place.
An avid art collector for decades, Allen began publicly sharing pieces from his collection in the late 1990s through dozens of often anonymous loans to museums around the world. In addition, he mounted exhibitions that shared highlights of his collection with the public, including the renowned Seeing Nature exhibit that toured nationally in 2016. It showcased 39 iconic landscape paintings that demonstrated the natural world and highlighted key moments in the development of the landscape genre.
“You have to be doing it because you just love the works… and you know that all these works are going to outlast you,” Allen reflected in an interview for Seeing Nature. “You’re only a temporary custodian of them.”
In 2010, Allen was an early signer of the Giving Pledge, a commitment to contribute the majority of one’s wealth to charitable causes, and in 2015, he was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy for dedicating his private wealth to public good. He remarked “…one of my core goals is to accelerate discovery and provide some of the world’s brightest minds with the resources to solve some of the world’s thorniest challenges.”
In 2010, Allen was an early signer of the Giving Pledge, a commitment to contribute the majority of one’s wealth to charitable causes, and in 2015, he was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy for dedicating his private wealth to public good. He remarked “…one of my core goals is to accelerate discovery and provide some of the world’s brightest minds with the resources to solve some of the world’s thorniest challenges.”
Allen passed away in October 2018, but the breadth and depth of his generosity, and his desire to continue improving the lives of people around the world even after his death, will create impact for generations to come.
Georges Seurat (1859-1891), Les Poseuses, Ensemble (Petite version). Huile sur toile, 39.3 x 50 cm. Peint en 1888. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande; au-delà de 100M$. © Christie's Images Limited 2022
NEW YORK – Christie's et la succession du philanthrope et cofondateur de Microsoft, Paul G. Allen, ont l'honneur de dévoiler une série d’œuvres majeures de Visionary : The Paul G. Allen Collection. Ces œuvres font partie d'une vente sans précédent estimée autour d’un milliard de dollars, qui se déroulera lors de deux ventes physiques chez Christie's au Rockefeller Center de New York, à partir du 9 novembre. Comprenant plus de 150 chefs-d’œuvre, l’ensemble proposé dresse un panorama complet de l’histoire de l’art sur plus de cinq siècles. Conformément à la volonté de Paul G. Allen, l'intégralité du produit de cette vente historique sera reversée à des œuvres philanthropiques.
Réunissant des œuvres d'art du plus haut niveau qui soit, la collection de Paul G. Allen est celle d’un visionnaire et d’un innovateur dans l’âme qui, au cours de sa vie, a acquis des pièces remarquables créées par les artistes les plus emblématiques de l’histoire de l’art. La vente comprendra ainsi des œuvres, souvent parmi les plus belles encore en mains privées, de Jan Brueghel le Jeune, J.M.W. Turner, Edouard Manet, Vincent Van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Gustav Klimt, Georgia O'Keeffe, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, et bien d'autres. La collection rend hommage aux artistes visionnaires qui ont révolutionné la façon d’appréhender la peinture, la lumière, le portrait ou encore le paysage.
Max Carter, Vice-Président, 20th and 21st Century Art, Amériques : « À l’image de La montagne Sainte-Victoire de Cézanne, la collection de Paul G. Allen, constitue un sommet. Des Cinq sens de Brueghel aux images vénitiennes de Turner et Manet, en passant par les chefs-d'œuvre de la fin du XIXe siècle de Van Gogh, Gauguin et Monet, de La Forêt de bouleaux de Klimt au Large Interior, W11 (d'après Watteau) de Lucian Freud, peut-être l’une des œuvres les plus marquantes du dernier demi-siècl e, la collection semble presque sans limites. Et c’est sans évoquer les Poseuses de Seurat, ayant appartenu aux collections d'Alphonse Kann, de John Quinn et d'Henry McIlhenny. Cette œuvre figurait au catalogue de l'Armory Show de 1913. En 1970, à l’occasion de sa seule et unique apparition lors d’une vente aux enchère, l’historien de l'art John Russell a suggéré, qu'il s'agissait de l'une des trois ou quatre plus belles œuvres d'art jamais vendues depuis la guerre. Cela reste tout à fait valable aujourd'hui ».
Marc Porter, Président, Christie’s Amériques : « Cette vente constitue un moment sans précédent, digne du collectionneur et des artistes auxquels il s’est intéressé. Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection réunit des chefs-d'œuvre et concrétisera un engagement philanthropique sans précédent. Il est difficile d'imaginer que tout ceci est le résultat de la quête passionnée d'un seul homme, mais Paul G. Allen était bel et bien un visionnaire. Il était attiré par les artistes avec lesquels il partageait une capacité géniale à proposer de nouvelles visions du monde et de nouveaux modes de partage de celles-ci. Christie’s a le privilège de dévoiler cette collection historique et de la partager avec le monde entier ».
Un premier aperçu des œuvres phares de la collection, alors que bien d'autres chefs-d'œuvre sont encore à venir :
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Maternité II, huile sur toile de jute, 94.7 x 61 cm. Peint à Tahiti en 1899. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $90,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), Birch Forest. Huile sur toile, 110.1 x 109.8 cm. Peint en 1903. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $90,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Lucian Freud (1922-2011), Large Interior, W11 (after Watteau). Huile sur toile, 185.4 x 198.1 cm. Peint en 1981-1983. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $75,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Verger avec cyprès. Huile sur toile, 65.2 x 80.2 cm. Peint à Arles en avril 1888. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $100,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022
Edouard Manet (1832-1883), Le Grand Canal à Venise. Huile sur toile. 57.2 x 47.6 cm. Peint à l’automne 1874. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $50,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), La montagne Sainte-Victoire. Huile sur toile, 65.1 x 81 cm. Peint en 1888-1890. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $120,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jasper Johns (B. 1930), Small False Start, encaustique, acrylique et collage de papier sur carton, 55.6 x 46.4 cm. Réalisée en 1960. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $50,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) Three Studies for Self-Portrait. Triptyque - Huile sur toile, 35.6 x 30.5cm. Peint en 1979. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $25,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), Depositing of John Bellini's Three Pictures in La Chiesa Redentore, Venice. Huile sur toile, 73.7 x 115.6 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimation sur demande, au-delà de $30,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
René Magritte (1898-1967), La voix du sang. Huile sur toile, 79.1 x 58.6 cm. Peint en 1948. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $12,000,000-18,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled, acrylique et graphite sur toile, 152.4 x 152.4 cm. Réalisé autour de 1999-2000. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986), White Rose with Larkspur No. 1. Huile sur toile, 91.4 x 76.2 cm. Peint en 1927. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $6,000,000-8,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jasper Johns (B. 1930), Map, encaustique sur papier imprimé monté sur Masonite, 21.6 x 27.9 cm. Réalisé en 1960. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $5,000,000-7,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jan Brueghel the younger (1601-1678), Set of Five Panels | The Five Senses: Touch, oil on panel, panneau : 69.5 x 113.3 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jan Brueghel the younger (1601-1678), Set of Five Panels | The Five Senses: Taste, oil on panel, panneau : 68.6 x 110.1 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jan Brueghel the younger (1601-1678), Set of Five Panels | The Five Senses: Smell, oil on panel, panneau : 70.2 x 113.3 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jan Brueghel the younger (1601-1678), Set of Five Panels | The Five Senses: Sight, oil on panel, panneau : 70.2 x 113.3 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.
Jan Brueghel the younger (1601-1678), Set of Five Panels | The Five Senses: Hearing, oil on panel, panneau : 68.6 x 109.2 cm. The Paul G. Allen Collection. Estimate $4,000,000-6,000,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2022.