Two Monumental Masterworks by Giorgio de Chirico and Man Ray to Highlight Sothebyโs Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on 28 October in New York
SOTHEBYโS TO PRESENT: TOTEMS
TWO EXTREMELY RARE AND MONUMENTAL MASTERWORKS
BY GIORGIO DE CHIRICO AND MAN RAY
One Of The Finest Metaphysical Paintingsย By de Chirico
Remaining in Private Hands:
IL POMERIGGIO DI ARIANNA (ARIADNEโS AFTERNOON)
From 1913 Is Estimated to Sell for $10/15 Million
One Of The Most Important Works By Man Ray
Ever To Appear at Auction:
BLACK WIDOW (NATIVITY)
From 1915 Is Estimated to Achieve $5/7 Million
These Seminal Examples of Dadaism and Surrealism
Helped Inspire And Define Visual Language For
20th Century Avant-Garde Movements
Making Their Auction Debut
In Sothebyโs Marquee New York Evening Sale of
IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART
On 28 October
NEW YORK, 19 October 2020ย โ Sothebyโs is honored to present two exceptionally rareย andย earยญยญly masterpieces byย Giorgioย deย Chiricoย andย Manย Rayย as highlights of our Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on 28 October in New York.
Dating from the pivotal year of 1913,ย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon)ย (estimate $10/15 million) is one of only eight canvases that composeย Giorgioย deย Chiricoโs earliest painted series, as well as the genesis of his celebrated metaphysical style โ both a marked departure from the dominant school of Cubism subscribed to by his contemporariesย andย a revolution in the history of art which would fundamentally alter the Modernist identity. Of these eight canvases, which date between 1912ย andย 1913, five reside in museum collections, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New Yorkย andย the Philadelphia Museum of Art, with only three, including the present work, remaining private collections.ย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon)ย is distinguished from this limited group by its striking large-scale vertical format,ย andย is the only example to depict the emblematic ship from the myth of Ariadne, Theseus, sailing away from the island of Naxos. Creating a world of enigmaย andย uncertainty, verging between dreamsย andย reality,ย deย Chiricoโs metaphysical works had a tremendous influence on the development of Surrealist theoriesย andย aesthetics. โI believe that a true modern mythology is its making. It isย Giorgioย deย Chiricoโs task to permanently establish its memoryโ declared Andrรฉ Breton.ย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon)ย was reproduced in the 1926 issue ofย La Rรฉvolution Surrรฉalisteย alongside text by Paul รluard.
Emerging fromย Manย Rayโs incredibly rare, early body of paintings from the mid-1910s,ย Black Widow (Nativity)ย (estimate $5/7 million) from 1915 was the largestย andย most groundbreaking work that the artist had ever painted. An iconic canvas within his oeuvre as well a significant example of Abstraction, this dazzling work displays a crucial step in the artistโs development of his style of painting on a flat, planar surface, while also advancing the tradition of working on a monumental scale. Further underscoring its tremendous importance,ย Black Widow (Nativity)ย remained inย Manย Rayโs collection until 1953ย andย is undoubtedly the most important painting by the artist to appear on the market following the 1979 sale ofย Observatory Time: The Loversย from the collection of famed Surrealist patronย andย collector, Edward James.
Lisa Dennison, Sothebyโs Chairman, Americas, commented: โIt is a privilege to offer two exceptional paintings byย Giorgioย deย Chiricoย andย Manย Rayย in our marquee fall Evening Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art this October in New York. Both masterpieces are the epitome of museum-quality paintings,ย andย provide a unique glimpse into the profound early output of these two visionary artists. Each work showcases the hallmarks of the artist, from the beguilingย andย enigmatic vistas ofย deย Chiricoย toย Manย Rayโs experimentation with perspectiveย andย abstraction. Together, the works encapsulate the apex of Modernism in Europeย andย New York.โ
Julian Dawes, Head of Sothebyโs Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sales in New York, said: โWe are honored to present these two rareย andย early masterworks byย Giorgioย deย Chiricoย andย Manย Rayย in our Evening Sale this October. Both works stand apart from their contemporariesย andย the prevailing Cubo-Futurist style of the time,ย andย were forging new artistic boundaries that would deeply influence the Surrealist movementโunderscored by their preoccupation with dream-like visualsย andย hard-edged geometry. As pioneering pictures that defy easy categorization, both works byย deย Chiricoย andย Manย Rayย are quintessentially modern in their pursuit of the new, at a time when the avant-garde was continually experimenting. To present these works together at auction for the first time is to showcase an integral part of modern art history.โ
On offer from the same private collection, both works are poised to establish new auction records for their respective artists. The previous benchmark price forย Giorgioย deย Chiricoย was established in 2009 whenย Il ritornanteย circa 1918 from the Yves Saint Laurentย andย Pierre Bergรฉ Collection achieved $14.1 million. In November 2013, Sothebyโs set the auction record for any work byย Manย Rayย whenย Promenadeย from 1916 sold for $5.9 million in our New York Evening Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art.
Sothebyโs October Evening sales will be presented in the dynamic, innovative digital format pioneered during our marquee summer auctions in Juneย andย July. The sales will be broadcast globally from the New York salesroom to enable viewers to follow the bidding live, in high-definition through real-time video streams, while bidders will be able to place bids with Sothebyโs specialists in New York, Hong Kongย andย London via phone, or via Sothebyโs interactive online bidding platform.
Sothebyโs will hold its Day Sales of Contemporaryย andย Impressionist & Modern Art in mid-November,ย andย will present additional marquee sales of Contemporaryย andย Impressionist & Modern Art in New York in early December.
Making their auction debut in the October Evening,ย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon)ย andย Black Widow (Nativity)ย will be exhibited alongside works from our marquee October Evening Sale in Sothebyโs New York galleries beginning 21 October, open by appointment only.
GIORGIOย DEย CHIRICOโS IL POMERIGGIO DI ARIANNA (ARIADNEโS AFTERNOON)
ANDย MANย RAYโS BLACK WIDOW (NATIVITY)
Drawing inspiration from his surroundings in Greece as a child,ย Giorgioย deย Chiricoย focused on the antique sculptural figure of Ariadne in his earliest known seriesโfirst denoted as the Ariadne series by curatorย andย art historian James Thrall Soby. Executed between 1912ย andย 1913, the series is comprised of eight canvasesโincludingย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon)โwith most of these works centering around eerily quiet piazzas that are illuminated with a dreamlike lightย andย intersected by long, sharp-edged shadows.
The focal point of each painting is a sculpture of Ariadneโthe Cretan princess who married hero Theseus,ย andย later Dionysus, god of wineย andย fertilityโdepicted from various angles, asย deย Chiricoย tested the limits of presenting multiple perspectives within one painting, while simultaneously creating a cohesive composition. Inย Il Pomeriggio di Arianna (Ariadneโs Afternoon), the exaggerated verticality of the painting tips the sculpture forward into the foremost pictorial plane, confronting the viewer. In each of the eight canvases that comprise the series, Ariadne is placed in different versions of an ambiguous piazza, while towersย andย trains rise behind her, arcades flank her, small figures appear in the distance as flags wave in the wind. Only two of these worksโthe present paintingย andย Ariadneย from 1913, in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Artโalso depict an emblematic ship, Theseus sailing away from the island in the former, while Dionysus arrives on a steam train in the latter.ย
Working in this carefully delineatedย andย representational manner,ย deย Chiricoย created works in stark contrast with the prevailing Cubo-Futurist style of his contemporaries. While conjuring the Renaissance ideals of human formย andย perspectiveโandย elevating the importance of figurationโin hisย Ariadneย series, the artist emerged as the founder of a new style: the metaphysical โ a term first given toย deย Chiricoโs paintings in 1914 by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaireย andย refers to the enigmatic quality of his urban landscapes. At its core reflecting a world of enigmaย andย uncertainty, the metaphysical laid the foundation for not only the Surrealist iconography, which flourished in the following decade, but also the Modernist identity that revolutionized the history of art.
In 1913, Abstract Art arrived stateside via the famed Armory Show,ย andย Manย Ray, like many American artists, seized upon what he saw within the galleries for inspiration. Stimulated by the show, he pursued his interest in Modern Abstraction, as well as experimentation with scaleย andย flatness.
Key to developing his stylistic trajectory toward the flat picture plane wasย Manย Rayโs exploration of translucencyย andย overlap, which primarily evolved out of his professionalย andย personal background. The artist worked for several years for a map-and-atlas publisher in New York, where translucent gels were used to indicate changes in color, which resonates inย Black Widow (Nativity)ย across the black figure in particular.ย Manย Rayย was also influenced by his fatherโs profession as a tailor; his family home in Brooklyn, New York, was filled with fabric samplesย andย patterns. This influence is evident in the present work, with many of the shapes appearing as shirt forms or fabric swatches.
By emphasizing the flatness of the composition through translucencyย andย overlap in his early paintings,ย Rayย also considered the prospect of working on a large scale. Following the 1913 Armory show, the artist said, โIt gave me the courage to tackle larger canvasesโ withย Black Widow (Nativity)ย being the largest canvas he painted in 1915. Foreshadowing the Abstract Expressionists,ย Manย Rayย understood that large canvases defied the conventions of easel painting,ย andย indeedโin concert with highlighting the flatness of the picture planeโcreated limitless possibilities, of which the present work is at the forefront.
In addition to their remarkable significance within the respective artistsโ oeuvre, these two sensational works share numerous symbolic qualities, or totems: from their subject matterย andย their large-scale format, to their incredible rarityย andย quality.
Whileย deย Chiricoโs use of Greek mythology harkens to his familial home in Greece,ย Manย Rayโs iteration of shirt patternsย andย fabric swatches indicates his fatherโs occupation as a tailor. The works are imbued with familial symbols, which served as the inspiration for their groundbreaking compositions.
Within the compositions, both figures are isolated, confronting the viewer with an immediate presence to evoke a poignant reaction: from the sculptural form of Ariadne in front of the monumental column, to the โBlack Widowโ with arms raised as if they are horns.