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    Christie’s Will Sell Works From Anne and Sid Bass Collection

    Younspire MagazineBy Younspire MagazineApril 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Christie’s will promote 9 works from the Bass Home, designed by architect Paul Rudolph. With estimates totaling greater than $60 million, these works will head to public sale this Might as a part of its twentieth century night sale in New York.

    The group consists of works by Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Agnes Martin, Gino Severini, and Morris Louis from the gathering of Sid and Anne Bass, whose dwelling in Fort Price, Texas, was rigorously custom-designed by Rudolph with displaying artwork as a prime precedence.

    “You may depend on one or two arms the variety of homes in America that match that description, which is what makes this so particular,” Max Carter, Christie’s vice chairman for twentieth and twenty first century artwork, advised ARTnews. “The artistic endeavors themselves weren’t simply kind of incidental decor. They’re actually basic to the entire expertise. And every work was hung in its personal very particular area.”

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    The highest lot is Mark Rothko’s No. 4 (Two Dominants) [Orange, Plum, Black], 1950–51, which Christie’s stated has an estimate “within the area of $35 million.” It was displayed close to Frank Stella’s Itata (1964) from the artist’s “Notched-V” collection (estimate of $6 million–$8 million). Ellsworth Kelly’s Blue Black Purple (1964), which hung within the playroom, is the third-highest lot, with an estimate of $4 million–$6 million.

    Ellsworth Kelly’s Blue Black Purple (1964). Courtesy of Christie’s.

    Carter stated the items have been collected over 15 years however largely remained in the identical places after they have been first put in. “It’s a home the place the whole lot type of matches seamlessly collectively and why every murals stands by itself.”

    Different works from the Bass Home that will probably be included in Christie’s twentieth century night sale are Gamma Upsilon by Morris Louis (est. $2 million–$3 million), Stella’s Firuzabad III (est. $1 million–$2 million), Agnes Martin’s Untitled #11 (est. $3.5 million–$5.5 million) and Untitled #2 (est. $1.5 million–$2.5 million), Alexander Calder’s hanging cellular Gypsophila (1949), and Gino Severini’s portray Danseuse (est. $1.5 million–$2.5 million).

    Along with Danseuse‘s vibrant colours, and its Futurist and Cubist themes, the paintings was painted ca. 1915–16, three a long time sooner than Calder’s cellular, and is from one of many Italian artist’s most prized collection. “It was in Severini’s first present in America, which was Alfred Stieglitz along with his 291 gallery,” Carter stated, declaring its depiction of a dancer, which he famous mirrored Anne’s love and support of the New York City Ballet.

    Gino Severini’s Danseuse (circa 1915-1916). Courtesy of Christie’s.

    Carter additionally highlighted the portray’s “uncommon and wonderful” historical past. Stieglitz first bought Danseuse to John Quinn, the nice lawyer and modernist European artwork collector who was instrumental within the 1913 Armory Present. Quinn’s property bought it to the well-known civil rights lawyer Arthur Springarn in 1927, after which the Basses bought it within the Nineteen Eighties.

    Billionaire Sid Richardson Bass amassed his wealth within the oil trade and later grew to become a serious Disney shareholder. He ranked on the annual ARTnews Top 200 Collectors list between 1990 and 1992. Anne was an American philanthropist, socialite, and artwork collector who ranked on the annual ARTnews Top 200 Collectors list between 1990 and 1994.

    The couple divorced in 1988. In 2020, Anne Bass died at the age of 78.

    Previous to the Bass Home consignment, the public sale home bought twelve works from Anne Bass’s 960 Fifth Avenue residence for $363.1 million with fees—together with items by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko—on a presale estimate of $250 million, in Might 2022. Carter known as that public sale “one of many best gross sales of all time.”

    And final November, Christie’s bought Ed Ruscha’s Normal Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964) from the gathering of Sid Bass for $68.3 million on an estimate of $50 million. The record-setting work was featured in a Ruscha retrospective that debuted on the Museum of Fashionable Artwork in New York and went to LACMA final 12 months.

    Christie’s twentieth Century night sale will happen on Might 12. Ten further works from the Bass Home will even be bought as a part of Christie’s Put up-Battle and Up to date day sale on Might 15.

    The outside of the Bass Home designed by Paul Rudolph, in Fort Price, Texas. Courtesy of Christie’s.



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