Love Poster. 1973. Printed poster. Framed. 20 x 14.5 inches. Creasing to paper with hairline cracks in ink, laid down on black posterboard, remnants of tape in corners with some small losses to ink, a few pale water-drop stains.
This striking image by Yves Saint Laurent is one of his annual greeting cards, or "Love Posters", which he would mail to his friends, collaborators, and clients between the years of 1970 and 2007.
Provenance: Gift of Yves Saint Laurent to Fernando Sanchez (1935-2006), thence by descent to the current owner.
Please note, after further inspection of the poster out of its frame, we noticed some additional condition issues.
Sold for $1,071
Estimated at $400 - $600
Includes Buyer's Premium
Love Poster. 1973. Printed poster. Framed. 20 x 14.5 inches. Creasing to paper with hairline cracks in ink, laid down on black posterboard, remnants of tape in corners with some small losses to ink, a few pale water-drop stains.
This striking image by Yves Saint Laurent is one of his annual greeting cards, or "Love Posters", which he would mail to his friends, collaborators, and clients between the years of 1970 and 2007.
Provenance: Gift of Yves Saint Laurent to Fernando Sanchez (1935-2006), thence by descent to the current owner.
Please note, after further inspection of the poster out of its frame, we noticed some additional condition issues.
Auction: Doyle+Design: Part I, Dec 6, 2023
NEW YORK, NY -- On December 6, 2023, Doyle presented Part I of the popular Doyle+Design sale showcasing Modern and Contemporary art and silver by prominent artists, designers and makers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Featured were paintings and sculpture from the Estate of Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter, founder of the legendary bridal salon, Kleinfeld's (Read More).
Antoine Poncet
Highlighting the sale was a sculpture by Swiss artist Antoine Poncet (1928-2022) that achieved $37,800, far surpassing its $15,000-25,000 estimate. Executed in pink marble, Animée was acquired directly from the artist by Jack and Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter. The sculpture was a centerpiece in the newly created garden behind the Kleinfeld Bridal store in Brooklyn. When the business was sold five years later the sculpture was moved to the foyer of the Schachter’s Fifth Avenue apartment designed by Peter Marino. An eminent post-war sculptor, Antoine Poncet was highly influenced by the work of Constantin Brâncuși and Jean Arp. His sculptures showcase a balance of form and volume. Critical to each of his pieces is movement and a sense of lightness, which can be found across his work in different media and in varying scale.
Burhan Doğançay
Performing exceptionally well were two works in gouache on paper from 1983 by the Turkish-born artist Burhan Doğançay (1929-2013). The works sold for $25,200 and $23,940, each more than doubling its $7,000-9,000 estimate. Although Doğançay had artistic training from his parents, the artist pursued degrees in law and economics before his work eventually brought him to New York. It was there that Doğançay found his calling as an artist. He was engrossed by urban walls, filled with ripped or peeling posters and the remains of adverts, and their ability to convey the passage of people in time. In the 1970s and ‘80s Doğançay created a series of “Ribbon” paintings, including the current works, that evoke both a continuation of his interest in the illusion of torn paper, as well as Islamic calligraphy.
Part II of the Doyle+Design auction on December 7, 2023 offered Modern and Contemporary furniture and design spanning the 20th century to the present day (Read More).
Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction appraisal. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.
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Furniture and Design: Todd Sell, 212-427-4141, ext 269 or Design@Doyle.com
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