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LUSTRE AVEC FEMME, HOMME ET OISEAU by Alberto Giacometti

Alberto Giacometti

LUSTRE AVEC FEMME, HOMME ET OISEAU, 1949

Bronze
Sculpture
Edition of 3
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Momentum 12M
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Last recorded sale at Sotheby's, London (28 Feb 2018)
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Past Sales
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ImageLast Sale DateTitleEdition No.Last SaleLast Sale Auction HouseLast Sale Location
Feb 28, 2018LUSTRE AVEC FEMME, HOMME ET OISEAU1
Sotheby'sLondon
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Artwork Description
Category

sculpture

Dimensions

125 cm (49.21 in)

Materials

bronze

Signature

inscribed Alberto Giacometti, dated 52 and numbered 1/3

Provenance

Louis Broder, Paris (commissioned from the artist circa 1949 and acquired in 1952)

Private Collection (by descent from the above)

Acquired from the above by the present owner

Exhibited

Paris, Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Antagonismes 2, l'objet, 1962, no. 204, illustrated in the catalogue

Literature

André Breton, ‘Genesis and Perspective of Surrealism’, in Labyrinthe, no. 5, February 1945, the plaster illustrated p.72

Cahiers d’art, ‘Advertising Insert’, no. 1, June 1953, the plaster illustrated

Jean Vincent & Michel Butor, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1985, the plaster illustrated p. 95

Heinz Berggruen, J'étais mon meilleur client, Souvenirs d'un marchand d’art, 1997, illustration of the plaster

Agnès de la Beaumelle (ed.), Giacometti - la collection de Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, 1999, illustration of the plaster

Revue A.D., December 2006 - January 2007, another cast illustrated in colour p. 96

Description

inscribed Alberto Giacometti, dated 52 and numbered 1/3

bronze

diameter: 125cm.; 49 1/4 in.

height (branch): 60.4cm.; 23 3/4 in.

Conceived circa 1949 and cast in bronze in 1952 in an edition of 3.