Picasso, Leger paintings seen
fetching millions at London auction
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[June 15, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Abstract paintings
depicting the female form by Pablo Picasso and Fernand
Leger are expected to fetch tens of millions of dollars
at auction when they go under the hammer next week,
according to Christie's auction house.
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"Femme dans un fauteuil", painted by French cubist artist Leger
in 1913, is one of a group of five figurative works featuring a
seated woman. It has an estimated price tag of 25 million pounds
($31.56 million).
Picasso's green "Homme et femme", painted by the Spanish artist
in a day in 1968, is a self-portrait of himself intertwined with
his wife Jacqueline, according to Jason Carey, head of
impressionist and modern art at Christie's. It is estimated to
sell for 10-15 million pounds, he said.
Also for sale at Christie's "Impressionist and Modern Art" sale
on June 18 is a 1937 painting by French artist Henri Matisse, of
a young female model wearing clothes he bought at markets in
Nice. It is seen fetching 5-8 million pounds.
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"We have Asian collectors, we have new buyers, we have collectors of
contemporary art who are looking back to the avant-garde as well
like artists such as Leger," Carey said of the appetite for modern
art. "There's really competing forces."
(Reporting by Emily Roe and Marissa Davison; editing by Jason Neely)
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