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It wasn’t until the late 1940s that Giacometti could afford to cast figures in sturdier bronze. One of his first successes, “Gazing Head” (1928-1929), was collected at the time. While 12 ...
The art market wasn’t head over heels for Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss-Italian sculptor whose spindly bronze bust of his younger brother Diego was expected to be the priciest piece of New York ...
The art market wasn’t head over heels for Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss-Italian sculptor whose spindly bronze bust of his younger brother Diego was expected to be the priciest piece of New York ...
The record for a Giacometti bronze was set at $27.4 million in May 2008 for a life-sized sculpture of a woman entitled "Grande femme debout II." The auction firm said the bronze was being sold by ...
the committee uncovered Giacometti’s signature and confirmed its authenticity. The plaster sculpture, a white square work titled Tête qui regarde (The Gazing Head), came to the TV program ...
Giacometti fakes are reportedly notorious in the art market, and the sculpture in question, called Gazing Head, did not have the sculptor’s signature inscribed upon it, leaving its authenticity ...
Yesterday a bronze sculpture was auctioned to an anonymous ... We take a look at the man behind L’Homme Qui Marche (Walking Man 1) Alberto Giacometti... 1. Alberto was born on 10 th October ...
It wasn’t until the late 1940s that Giacometti could afford to cast figures in sturdier bronze. One of his first successes, “Gazing Head” (1928-1929), was collected at the time. While 12 ...