Christie鈥檚 International Announces The Walter And Phyllis Shorenstein Collection
Private California collection of Impressionist paintings and Chinese works of art to highlight Major New York and Hong Kong Sales this fall master works By Caillebotte, Pissarro And Seurat
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24 Sep, 2010
New York/Hong Kong -听Christie's is honored to announce it has been selected to offerThe Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein Collection听as part of its major fall 2010 and spring 2011 sales in New York and Hong Kong.听 Assembled over more than four decades by Walter Shorenstein, the San Francisco real estate mogul, and Phyllis Shorenstein, founder of the city's Asian Art Museum, the collection unites the couple's individual passions for Impressionist paintings and fine Chinese glass, porcelain, jade and works of art.听 Over 170 items from this exceptional private collection will be offered across nine sale categories this fall and in the spring of 2011, beginning with Christie鈥檚 major听Evening Sale听of Impressionist and Modern Art in New York on 3 November and听Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Artin Hong Kong on 1 December. The total value is expected to achieve in excess of US$24 million.听 As is fitting for a single-owner collection of such stature and broad global appeal, Christie鈥檚 will launch the sale offerings with a dedicated bi-lingual catalogue in both English and Chinese.
听Laura Paulson, Deputy Chairman and International Director at Christie鈥檚 New York, comments:听Christie鈥檚 is delighted to have been entrusted with the sale of this stellar collection, which brings together the best of Eastern and Western artistic traditions in one thoroughly modern cohesive whole. Both Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein were dedicated to art and connoisseurship, and Mrs. Shorenstein鈥檚 pioneering efforts in the field of Chinese glass in particular produced one of the best-known and most important collections of its type in America, if not in the Western World. As witnessed at our record-breaking spring sales of Impressionist and Modern Art in New York and Chinese Works of Art in Hong Kong, masterpiece-level works of this type continue to attract collectors from all over the world and drive exceptional results in our salerooms."
ABOUT WALTER听AND听PHYLLIS SHORENSTEIN
听Best-known as a titan of San Francisco real estate, a lead fundraiser for the Democratic Party, and one of America鈥檚 wealthiest men, the late Walter H. Shorenstein is famously quoted as saying 鈥淚 arrived in San Francisco with no job, a pregnant wife and less than $1,000 to my name.鈥澨 After serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II, Shorenstein set about building a San Francisco real estate empire that by the mid-1980s had an estimated 10 million square feet of office and commercial real estate under management.听 His firm, the Shorenstein Company, developed many of the city鈥檚 most notable structures, including the landmark 52-story Bank of America building.
听Throughout his life, Mr. Shorenstein was a steadfast supporter of the Democratic Party, and in 1997, he received the Democratic National Committee's Lifetime Achievement Award.听 Over the years, he served as an advisor to the administrations of U.S. Presidents Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton.听 In 2009, the year prior to his death at the age of 95, he was named to Forbes magazine's list of the 鈥400 Richest Americans鈥.
听Outside the world of business and politics, Mr. and Mrs. Shorenstein (pictured听to ther right)听developed an enduring interest in Asian, European and American Art and set about acquiring some the best examples of works available at the time.听 Phyllis Shorenstein was a devoted collector of Japanese and Chinese works of art in particular, and had an unerring eye for exceptional quality and historical importance. Seeing a unique opportunity to develop San Francisco鈥檚 cultural heritage, Mrs. Shorenstein helped to found the city鈥檚 Asian Art Museum, which first opened in Golden Gate Park in 1966. She served as a board member for many years and was one of the museum's commissioners at the time of her death in 1994.
听COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS - IMPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS
听Impressionist and Modern Art Evening听Sale
Christie鈥檚 New York, 3 November 2010
听Of the many excellent examples of Impressionist painting in the Shorenstein Collection, a stand-out is听La Seine 脿 Argentueil听(pictured at right; estimate: US$5-7 million) a magnificent 1882 work by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894).听 With its high-keyed color palette and dynamic compositional structure, this superb depiction of racing yachts on the Seine captures the essence of Impressionist technique and ranks among the finest of the artist鈥檚 many exquisite works.听 At the time of its painting, Caillebotte had traded the city streets of Paris for the idyllic landscapes of Argenteuil, where he could pursue his twin passions of painting and competitive sailing.听 The two sailboats at the center of the work, the red-hulled听滨苍猫蝉听and the bright yellow听Condor,听were both custom-built for Caillebotte, with the latter leading him to multiple victories in elite racing events.
听Christie鈥檚 leads the market for exceptional works by Caillebotte, having set all of the top 15 prices for the artist鈥檚 work at auction, including the standing record of US$14.3 million for Caillebotte鈥檚 1880 Paris view听L鈥檋omme au balcon, boulevard Haussmann. 听
Additional Impressionist masterworks from the Shorenstein Collection include Camille Pissarro鈥檚听Enfants attabl茅s dans le jardin 脿 Eragny听(estimate: US$3-4 million), a harmonious late masterpiece depicting the artist鈥檚 three children against the sun-dappled backdrop of the great master鈥檚 garden at Eragny, and Georges Seurat鈥檚听Le Chemin creux(estimate: US$1.8-2.5 million), an important early landscape that was formerly in the collection of R.A. Peto, one of England鈥檚 most distinguished early collectors of Impressionist paintings.
CHINESE GLASS, PORCELAIN听AND听JADE听HIGHLIGHTS
Luminous Colours: Treasures from the Shorenstein Collection听
Christie鈥檚 Hong Kong, 1 December 2010
Featuring 80 works valued in excess of US$10 million, the Shorenstein Collection is among the season鈥檚 most significant single owner sales of Chinese works of art.听 Amongst the splendid examples to be offered in Hong Kong on 1 December, the exceptional glass, porcelain and jade are particularly impressive.听听
A magnificent pink-enamelled blue and white Qianlong moonflask leads the porcelain offerings (pictured at right,听estimate upon request). Decorated with phoenixes amongst flower scrolls in underglaze blue and overglaze pink enamel, it is a rare and superb example that is a testament to the outstanding artistry and technical skill of the craftsmen employed at the imperial kilns.听 Each phoenix is exceptionally finely rendered, making this moonflask one of the most striking examples of the few porcelains known with this combination of colors and techniques.听 The pair of this vase is in the Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo.
Chinese glass production reached its highest point in the Qing dynasty, with spectacular glass vessels being made in the Imperial Glass Workshops during the reigns of the Kangxi (1662-1722), Yongzheng (1723-1735) and Qianlong (1736-1795) emperors. Phyllis Shorenstein鈥檚 collection of Chinese glass is among the most comprehensive in private hands, with the majority of the examples dating to the first half of the Qing dynasty.听 Leading the selection is a Qianlong ruby red glass phoenix-form ewer, an impressive piece that demonstrates the skilled combination of molding and carving (pictured at right, estimate: HK$2-3 million/US$260,000-390,000).听 Its relief-carved decoration and gilt-bronze handle combine in a most striking and innovative piece that will be among the collection鈥檚 most sought-after glass offerings.
Leading the highlights of important jade from the Shorenstein Collection is an exquisite imperial white jade conch shell (pictured at right, estimate HK$3.5-5 million/US$450,000-650,000).听 The Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors were听 devout Tibetan Buddhists,听 and this very fine carving known in Sanskrit as听Sankha, represents one of the most commonly used ritual implements in Tibetan Buddhism as it conveys the imagery of the Transmission of Buddhist teachings.听 Given that white jade was among the most precious of materials at the time, and the fact that a significant amount of jade had to be cut away and discarded to achieve this shape, very few conch shell forms appear to have been made in jade and no other examples of this fine quality and large size appear to be recorded.听听听
听ADDITIONAL COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS
Additional highlights from the Shorenstein Collection will be featured in multiple sale categories later this fall and in spring 2011. A highlight of Christie鈥檚听Important American Paintings听sale on 1 December in New York is听Summer Morning, Giverny听(estimate: US$150,000-250,000), a lyrical work by Willard Leroy Metcalf (1858-1925), an East Coast American Impressionist painter known as the 鈥減oet laureate of the New England hills.鈥澨 On 11 December, the Antiquities sale will offer an Apulian red-figure volute-krater, attributed to the Seated Woman Group,听circa听340-320 B.C. (estimate: US$20,000-30,000). 听
The Shorenstein Collection will also be offered during Christie's New York spring Asian Art Week听from 22-24 March 2011, featuring a variety of collecting categories, from magnificent examples of Imperial porcelain and jades, elegant and refined works of art from Japan, and superb sculptures from India and Southeast Asia.听 听Leading the highlights of Chinese Works of Art is a crisply carved large stone head of Buddha, Wei dynasty, 6th听century, from the Gong Xian Grotto of the Honan Province (estimate: US$150,000-300,000).听 The collection also offers a stunning section in Chinese jades such as the greenish-white jade bowl, cover and stand (estimate: US$15,000-20,000) and a spinach green jade shallow marriage bowl of the Qing dynasty (estimate: US$15,000-20,000). 听Additional highlights include a silver and gold leaf two-panel screen made by the Rimpa School of the 17th听century (estimate: US$50,000-70,000) offered in the Japanese Art sale and听Mathura,听a mottled red sandstone torso of a male deity, India, Kushan, 2nd听century A.D. (estimate: US$60,000-80,000) offered in the Indian and Southeast Asian Art sale.听
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A dedicated e-catalogue featuring听The Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein Collection will be available
听in English and in Chinese in early October.