1. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术II 高清作品[100%]

DO-<em>Christo</em>(Javacheff <em>Christo</em>) - 现代艺术 II
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克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术II-

Christo*(Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst II-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Wrapped Fountain, Project for La Fontana de Jujol, Plaza de España, Barcelona, 1975–2009, signed, dated and numbered 67/200, lithograph and fabric collage on cardboard, 56 x 71 cm, framed

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6. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[94%]

DO-<em>Christo</em>  (Javacheff <em>Christo</em>) - 现代艺术 I
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克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Wrapped Snoopy House (Collage), 2004, signed, dated Christo 2004, cloth, threads, charcoal, pencil, color crayon, paint and adhesive tape on cardboard, 61.2 x 55 cm,
framed under plexiglass

The wrapped Snoopy House is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Collection of the printer and fabricator Jack Lemon, Chicago
Private collection, 德国y

Literature:
This work is the prototype for the multiple, published by Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa, California see: Matthias Koddenberg, Jörg Schellmann: Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Prints and Objects. Catalogue Raisonné, p. 213, no 188

Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000) was the cartoonist of the globally successful comic series \"Peanuts\". The 美国 author and illustrator portrayed 美国 suburban life from the perspective of a group of children in the daily comic strips, which ran for decades. Peanuts was special in that it combined pointed wit with philosophical reflection.

Most of the comic strips focus on the main characters Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. Snoopy, the white dog with the black floppy ears, is now considered an integral part of our popular culture.
Snoopy lives in a kennel in Charlie Brown\'s garden. There, the beagle spends most of his time lying lazily on the roof of his hut, the so-called Snoopy Dog House, pondering his philosophical thoughts while waiting for his next meal.

In 1975, Charles M. Schulz met the packaging artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo at a discussion group in Colorado. The cartoonist then paid tribute to the artist couple by creating a Peanuts comic strip in 1978 in which Christo wraps Snoopy‘s House in fabric. In the comic strip, Snoopy wonders what Christo will cover next and finds his house wrapped at the end of the sequence. Christo returned the cartoonist\'s compliment by turning the comic image into reality decades later, designing a life-size, three-dimensional doghouse for the Charles M. Schulz Museum and wrapping it in tarpaulin, polyethylene and rope.
The work offered here is an original collage with real fabric wrapping, created by Christo in 1994 as a prototype for the later multiple. The multiple is number 188 in the catalogue raisonné.
This original work came from the estate of printer Jack Lemon, who founded his life\'s work, the Landfall Press, in Chicago in 1970. Lemon and his team printed lithographs by Christo, Philip Pearlstein and Sol LeWitt, among others.

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7. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[94%]

DO-<em>Christo</em>  (Javacheff <em>Christo</em>) - 现代艺术 I
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克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Running Fence (Project for Sonoma County and Marin County, State of California) - Estero Road, 1975, signed, dated Christo 1975, fabric, pencil, charcoal, crayon, gouache and technical data collage on board, 55.5 x 70.5 cm, framed under plexiglass

This work is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Joan Sonnabend, Obelisk Gallery Massachusetts, 1975
Villa Grisebach, Berlin, 29 November 2008
Private collection, 德国y

The installation Running Fence, which was installed in 1976 and lasted for 14 days, is considered one of the most impor¬tant early works by the famous artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Standing 5.5m tall and stretching over 39km across Sonoma County and Marin County in California. The white fabric billowed in the wind, reflecting light at a variety of angles and shades, cre¬ating dazzling, shimmering contours that cut across the landscape in soft yet sharp lines. The sheer beauty of the play of light and weather on the fence contrasted sharply with the theme of separation and boundary that fences generally convey. According to the artists, a fence embodies a larger theme of human freedom and limitation.

All costs of the project were covered with the sale of studies, preparatory drawings and collages, scale models and original lithographs. The artwork being auctioned off is an original drawing which was created in this process.

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12. 克里斯托·库切 两种油: 高清作品[73%]

Two oils :

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Christo Coetzee:Two oils (i-ii):
(i) Figure
signed and dated \'christo 50\' (upper left); inscribed \'17/ Paris[?]\' (verso); further inscribed \'Paty 1950/ Figure/ Shawzin/ No 17 [struck through] 19\' (on label affixed to the reverse)
oil on board
24 x 15.8cm (9 7/16 x 6 1/4in).

(ii) Flowers in a Jug
signed and dated \'christo 1950\' (upper left)
oil on board
20.8 x 16.5cm (8 3/16 x 6 1/2in).
(each individually framed)
(2)

克里斯托·库切 两种油:

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