
Property from The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation
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December 6, 06:23 PM GMT
Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Property from The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation
CLAES OLDENBURG & COOSJE VAN BRUGGEN
b. 1929 & 1942 - 2009
STUDY FOR SOFT SAXOPHONE
signed with Claes Oldenburg’s initials and dated 91
charcoal and watercolor on paper
Sheet: 12 by 9 in. (30.5 by 22.8 cm.)
Framed: 19½ by 16½ in. (49.5 by 42 cm.)
Pace Gallery, New York
William Louis-Dreyfus, Mount Kisco, New York (acquired from the above in 1992)
The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation (gift of the above in 2015)
New York, The Pace Gallery, Claes Oldenburg, September - October 1992
Claes Oldenburg, known for his large scale installations and soft sculptures, often chose objects such as fans, phones, and other household items as well as mundane objects from everyday life as his subject. His ideas were conceived through a series of sketches, often loose and gestural and some of which included notes and large text. Many of Oldenburg’s works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen.
“With Claes Oldenburg the act of drawing seems wholly natural, a reflex to his inner life and the world about him. Of course, he draws also quite deliberatively, in preparation for his work in sculpture; but his preoccupation with drawing- or, rather, the ways in which drawing serves his preoccupations- goes well beyond this practical necessity”
Gene Baro, Claes Oldenburg: Drawings and Prints, London 1969, p.11