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In the 1950s, Pablo Picasso rediscovered the linocut as a medium of artistic expression. The colour linocuts created between 1954 and 1963 in collaboration with the printer Hidalgo Arnéra in Vallauris, southern France, are today considered among the most important graphic works of his late career. ↘
Pomodoro’s sculptures are not silent bodies in space but texts in bronze: to be read, deciphered, never fully grasped. ↘
Portraits were at the heart of Andy Warhol’s art from the early 1960s onwards. His depictions of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jackie Kennedy and Mick Jagger examined the power of repetition and the creation of icons. In later years, Warhol increasingly turned to figures from his own social circle. ↘
In ‘Panorama in Bregaglia’, Giacometti transforms the landscape into a spiritual vision: sky, earth and light merge in harmonious unity, dissolving the boundaries between perception and feeling. ↘
The sleeping figure, imbued with the grace of an odalisque, embodies quiet intimacy; soft contours, radiant Fauve colours and the interplay of light and shadow create a dreamlike sensuality. ↘
With a few precisely placed lines, Schiele created an intimate, charged portrait of his future sister-in-law – observed with detachment yet filled with quiet sensuality. ↘
In recent years, longstanding private Asian Art collections – many originally formed at Koller – have begun to reappear on the market. Such works attract particular interest among Asian collectors, as their authenticity is assured and they have been absent from the market for decades. ↘
The upcoming auctions bring together the finest in watchmaking and jewellery design. Among the highlights is a legendary model: the Rolex Daytona ‘Paul Newman’ from the 1970s. ↘
The jewellery auction features a group of historic jewels from the noble house of Borbón y Braganza, alongside 20th-century masterworks by the likes of Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Bulgari. ↘