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From rediscovered masterpieces and impressive contemporary art to sparkling jewellery and fine watches, our June auctions offer an exceptional selection that is well worth a closer look.↘
This harbour view is one of Signac's earliest paintings in Saint-Tropez. After more than a century in obscurity, it is now being offered at auction.↘
In his paintings, Domenico Gnoli transforms everyday objects into pictorial worlds of poetic conciseness and enigmatic depth.↘
From the 1960s onward, the Czechoslovak artist Mikuláš Medek developed a powerful visual language that hovered between abstraction, Informel, and symbolically charged painting – one shaped as much by his spiritual quest as by the social upheavals of his time.↘
In 1959, Botero drew inspiration from one of the most famous paintings in Western art history: Leonardo da Vinci's ‘Mona Lisa’.↘
Giovanni Giacometti is considered one of the first Swiss post-impressionists. His sons Alberto, Diego and Bruno followed in their father's artistic footsteps.↘
Ferdinand Hodler forged a style that became central to Swiss identity, and was seen abroad as a precursor to modernist pictorial thought.↘
What unites Ferdinand Hodler, Félix Vallotton, Alberto Giacometti and Meret Oppenheim is that they all achieved fame outside their native land.↘
A rare Daytona ‘Paul Newman’ watch, high-quality diamonds of exceptional purity, and coloured gemstones are among the items on offer in our upcoming jewellery and watch auctions.↘
Gandhara – an ancient region in what is now northwest Pakistan – emerged around the turn of the Common Era as a vital crossroads between the Mediterranean, Central Asia and South Asia.↘
A continuing education course at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in partnership with the Zurich University of the Arts↘
A rediscovered floral still life by Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder sparked a heated bidding war between nine telephone bidders and numerous bidders in the auction room and online. At the auction of 19th-century paintings, a large group portrait by Otto Scholderer proved to be the highlight of the sale.↘