Portrait of Jeanne Pissaro in 1872 and Jeanne Pissaro tenant un éventail in 1873 by Camille Jacob Pissaro
Yale university and Ashmolean Museum Oxford.
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Vincent Van Gogh, le Café terrasse sur la place Forum.
1888, oil on canvas 81×65.5 cm, Musée Kröller-Müller.
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Psyché was empoisonned and got brought back to life and fully healed by the kiss of the God of Love 🧡
Psyché and the God of Love in the Apollo Gallery at the Louvre.
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Dormeurs réveillés par un oiseau, Joan Miró, 9/08/1939
@sothebys from the Robert Mnuchin collection at Sothebys.
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Henri Matisse, Robe noire et violette. 1938.
S. I. Newhouse was one of the most influential collectors of the past century, renowned for a sensibility shaped by instinct, intellectual curiosity and exacting standards. Co‑owner of the Condé Nast media empire and a leading figure in American cultural life, he assembled a collection guided not by status, but by a singular commitment to quality and historical significance.
Following landmark sales in 2019 and 2023, this latest selection offers a rare glimpse into the most personal chapter of his collection. Bringing together 16 masterpieces, led by Jackson Pollock and Constantin Brancusi, alongside works by Jasper Johns and Pablo Picasso, the group traces the defining moments of 20th‑century art.
Together, these works reveal the clarity of vision and intellectual rigour that established Mr Newhouse as one of the great collectors of his time. In May, Masterpieces: The Private Collection of S. I. Newhouse opens Christie’s 20th and 21st Century Art auctions in New York.
Explore the 20th/21st Century Art auction series in New York.
@christiesinc
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Jasper Johns, Alley oop, 1958.
S. I. Newhouse was one of the most influential collectors of the past century, renowned for a sensibility shaped by instinct, intellectual curiosity and exacting standards. Co‑owner of the Condé Nast media empire and a leading figure in American cultural life, he assembled a collection guided not by status, but by a singular commitment to quality and historical significance.
Following landmark sales in 2019 and 2023, this latest selection offers a rare glimpse into the most personal chapter of his collection. Bringing together 16 masterpieces, led by Jackson Pollock and Constantin Brancusi, alongside works by Jasper Johns and Pablo Picasso, the group traces the defining moments of 20th‑century art.
Together, these works reveal the clarity of vision and intellectual rigour that established Mr Newhouse as one of the great collectors of his time. In May, Masterpieces: The Private Collection of S. I. Newhouse opens Christie’s 20th and 21st Century Art auctions in New York.
Explore the 20th/21st Century Art auction series in New York.
@christiesinc
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Me, Ed Rusha, 1999.
On show at Sotheby’s NYC…
“I just happened to
paint words like someone
else paints flowers.”
Edward Ruscha
Indeed, language remains the artist’s most consistent subject, one whose form and meaning he has continuously explored over more than six decades.
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“It all began . . . with my painting a picture of an American flag,” Johns remarked in 1959, in reference to this work. The artist made Flag using a cut bedsheet, oil paint, and encaustic (pigment mixed with melted wax). He dipped strips of cloth and newsprint into the hot wax, then affixed them to the sheet to fill in a penciled outline of the US flag. The result is a picture whose process is registered on its surface. Johns went on to use encaustic to depict common forms—flags, targets, numbers, letters, and maps—time and again throughout his career.
1954-1955 Jasper Johns. Flag