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Auction archive: Lot number 17

Alberto Giacometti

Estimate
£40,000 - £60,000
ca. US$57,256 - US$85,884
Price realised:
£50,000
ca. US$71,570
Auction archive: Lot number 17

Alberto Giacometti

Estimate
£40,000 - £60,000
ca. US$57,256 - US$85,884
Price realised:
£50,000
ca. US$71,570
Beschreibung:

Alberto Giacometti Chess set 1946-1947 Glazed terracotta. Largest: 13.7 cm (5 3/8 in.) Smallest: 7.6 cm (2 7/8 in.) Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Giacometti Commitee.
Literature Louis Cheronnet, Jacques Adnet Paris, 1948, pl. 35 Waldemar-George, 'Échec et Mat', Art et Industrie, no. 19, December 1950, p. 21 Catalogue Essay The present lot has been authenticated by the Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti and is registered in the Alberto Giacometti Database, the online catalogue of authentic works by the artist, as number AGD 2820. Alberto Giacometti one of the most influential sculptors and painters of the 20th century, showed an early understanding of the dialogue between popular culture’s interest in games and art. Many artists engaged with Surrealism embraced games as a system of experimentation, attempting to escape what they knew and explore their imagination. In the thirties, having met the Surrealists, Louis Aragon, Andre Breton and Salvador Dali, Giacometti began constructing sculptural game boards such as On ne joue plus, 1932, incorporating miniature figurines into a projected reality. The present lot is a development from these early minimalistic boards and sees Giacometti’s figurines brought together into a traditional chess set. Giacometti "wanted to be able to sit, walk, and lean on the sculpture", the literal movement essential to the game of chess invites the sort of physical connection that Giacometti sought in his work. The present chess set is an exceptionally rare œuvre by Alberto Giacometti and is known to have been made for the decorator Jacques Adnet The chess set made with the artist’s interpretive quality, presents thirty-two chess pieces, sixteen of which are dark red instead of the traditional white. The individual pieces are not functional for the purpose of the game, and instead become sculptures in their own right. Annette, Alberto’s model, muse and future wife met Giacometti in Geneva during the Second World War. In 1946, around the time this work was conceived, Annette joined him in Paris. Annette lies at the heart of Giacometti’s female figure in his most celebrated sculptures and portraits. In the present lot, the bust of the queen in the chess set is reminiscent of some of Giacometti’s most notable female compositions. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 17
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Alberto Giacometti Chess set 1946-1947 Glazed terracotta. Largest: 13.7 cm (5 3/8 in.) Smallest: 7.6 cm (2 7/8 in.) Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Giacometti Commitee.
Literature Louis Cheronnet, Jacques Adnet Paris, 1948, pl. 35 Waldemar-George, 'Échec et Mat', Art et Industrie, no. 19, December 1950, p. 21 Catalogue Essay The present lot has been authenticated by the Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti and is registered in the Alberto Giacometti Database, the online catalogue of authentic works by the artist, as number AGD 2820. Alberto Giacometti one of the most influential sculptors and painters of the 20th century, showed an early understanding of the dialogue between popular culture’s interest in games and art. Many artists engaged with Surrealism embraced games as a system of experimentation, attempting to escape what they knew and explore their imagination. In the thirties, having met the Surrealists, Louis Aragon, Andre Breton and Salvador Dali, Giacometti began constructing sculptural game boards such as On ne joue plus, 1932, incorporating miniature figurines into a projected reality. The present lot is a development from these early minimalistic boards and sees Giacometti’s figurines brought together into a traditional chess set. Giacometti "wanted to be able to sit, walk, and lean on the sculpture", the literal movement essential to the game of chess invites the sort of physical connection that Giacometti sought in his work. The present chess set is an exceptionally rare œuvre by Alberto Giacometti and is known to have been made for the decorator Jacques Adnet The chess set made with the artist’s interpretive quality, presents thirty-two chess pieces, sixteen of which are dark red instead of the traditional white. The individual pieces are not functional for the purpose of the game, and instead become sculptures in their own right. Annette, Alberto’s model, muse and future wife met Giacometti in Geneva during the Second World War. In 1946, around the time this work was conceived, Annette joined him in Paris. Annette lies at the heart of Giacometti’s female figure in his most celebrated sculptures and portraits. In the present lot, the bust of the queen in the chess set is reminiscent of some of Giacometti’s most notable female compositions. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 17
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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