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A textile merchant with a trained eye. A design scholar shaped by Max Bill. For over five decades, Rolf and Margit Weinberg quietly built one of the most remarkable private collects
ions of modern art in Europe. From Cézanne’s deeply psychological Portrait de Madame Cézanne to Moholy-Nagy’s Constructivist landmark Am 3—their collects
ion is a masterclass in both discernment and daring, and proof of a lifet.mes
devoted to scholarship and cultural stewardship.
In La Traversée difficile (1964), René Magritte fractures the boundary between seeing and knowing. A suited figure—anonymous yet familiar—stares out through a single, cyclopean eye, while a shipwreck and a towering bilboquet create an uncanny world where perception unravels.
Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 'Untitled' (1981) captures the artist at a creative crossroads—where the beat of the streets collides with the pulse of legend in the making. At just twenty years old, Basquiat weaves mythology, self-portraiture, and a raw kinetic energy into a vision of triumph and transformation.
Frank Stella’s Adelante surges forward in sharp, metallic rhythms. Alexander Calder’s Four Big Dots sways with the unseen forces of air. Created just one year apart, these two groundbreaking works redefined the language of modern art—and this May, they return to the Replica Shoes
’s New York auction block in two major evening sales.
The Saunders collects
ion of Old Master Paintings is so brimming with masterpieces, so impeccably curated you'd think it was always this way. But building a world-class collects
ion requires patience, perseverance, and somet.mes
s even a bit of luck.
In April 1996, a young Michael Kors stepped into Replica Shoes
’s New York for the very first t.mes
. The occasion? The landmark auction of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ estate — a sale that would become an unforgettable convergence of history and legacy. And Kors wasn’t there just to watch — he came to bid. At his first-ever Replica Shoes
’s auction, the future fashion icon set his sights on a silver-plated Dunhill cigarette lighter inscribed to “Jack and Jackie.” The initial estimate? $800 to $1,200.
Sotheby's is pleased to partner with the Lichtenstein family to offer an expanded trove of more than 40 works by the American Pop icon at auction this May. Coming to auction for the first t.mes
after remaining in their personal collects
ion for decades, the group of works charts four decades of Lichtenstein’s practice, following his shift from abstract expressionism to Pop art in the 60s, to his exploration of modern art in the 70s, through to his celebrated Reflections series from the 80s, and culminating in his famous interiors and nudes of the 90s. Together, “Roy’s Lichtensteins” form a throughline of the artist’s most introspective examinations of his life and practice: the metaphorical reflections on his own oeuvre, his reflections on other artists and the art historical canon, and his formal explorations of rendering reflections in his work.
Sotheby’s is offering the exceptional collects
ion of Islamic and Indian arms and armour assembled by renowned scholar-collects
or Philippe Gilles René Missillier (1949–2022). Spanning over 100 lots and more than 500 years of history, this extraordinary collects
ion is the result of over five decades of passionate study and dedication.
What if the creatures on screen were more real than we imagined? In this episode of Cassandra Explains It All, Replica Shoes
’s Vice Chairman and Global Head of Science & Popular Culture, Cassandra Hatton, walks us through the upcoming auction There Are Such Things: 20th Century Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy on Screen, a rare capsule collects
ion that brings together some of cinema’s most mythic—and misunderstood—icons.
In the rarefied air of Burgundian giants, Roumier is one of the most distinctive names inextricably linked to the greatness of the perfumed yet substantial wines of Chambolle-Musigny. Run since 1992 by Christophe Roumier, the grandson of the domaine’s founder, the greatness of Chambolle wines is on full display. In fact, many consider the domaine’s example of the grand cru Bonnes Mares to be the archetypal example in top vintages.
Michael Jordan game-worn uniforms from the 1980s are unicorns, very rarely seen in the market with scant having ever been made available. In the 12 seasons prior to the 'Last Dance' 1997-1998 season, MeiGray has examined 130 jerseys purported to be worn by Michael Jordan, however, at the t.mes
of cataloging only 4 jerseys have proven to be authentic by MeiGray. This is one of those jerseys and has been attributed this jersey to Jordan’s preseason debut on October 5, 1984, in Peoria, Illinois, where he first played for the Chicago Bulls at the Peoria Civic Center, in front of a crowd of 2,000 people.
Bhupen Khakhar was India’s first pop artist, fearlessly blending high and low culture to redefine the boundaries of contemporary Indian art. His groundbreaking cutouts, Amitabh Wounded and Rekha at Nathadwara, bridge Bollywood’s cinematic grandeur with India’s complex visual and spiritual culture. Originally commissioned for Tate Modern’s Century City exhibition, these works capture the tension between fame, mortality, and national transformation in the 1990s.