Lot 212
 

212

Lynda Benglis

American, b. 1941
Untitled, 1983
Wire mesh, sprayed zinc and copper, glass enamel
21 x 11 x 4 1/2 inches (53.3 x 27.9 x 11.43 cm)

Provenance:
Private collection, New York (acquired directly from the artist)

This work is part of a small group of enamel sculptures made in India in 1983. The artist visited India for the first time in 1979 for a residency at The Retreat in Ahmedabad and returned there many times throughout her life.

Sold for $83,050
Estimated at $20,000 - $40,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

American, b. 1941
Untitled, 1983
Wire mesh, sprayed zinc and copper, glass enamel
21 x 11 x 4 1/2 inches (53.3 x 27.9 x 11.43 cm)

Provenance:
Private collection, New York (acquired directly from the artist)

This work is part of a small group of enamel sculptures made in India in 1983. The artist visited India for the first time in 1979 for a residency at The Retreat in Ahmedabad and returned there many times throughout her life.

Overall in great condition. No signs of major breaks or losses. Hairline crack in the back hanging hole. Tonal variations are inherent to the artist's practice.

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Highlighting the sale was a newly discovered, early work by Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) that achieved an impressive $191,000 amid international bidding. Painted in 1925 during his formative years at the San Fernando Academy, Jeune femme en robe verte à demi-allongée de dos, had long been held in the family of American composer Harold Arlen. Works from this brief pre-Surrealist period reveal a young painter deeply absorbed in the study of form, proportion, and light, refining his technique through close observation of the Old Masters. The serene composition reflects the artist’s classical precision and technical command—qualities that would soon give rise to his revolutionary surrealist style. Read an essay profiling this work, Click Here.

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