Christie's to Offer the Collection of Joan and Preston Robert Tisch

CHRISTIE’S
NEW YORK

CHRISTIE’S TO OFFER THE COLLECTION OF
JOAN AND PRESTON ROBERT TISCH

ACROSS 20TH-CENTURY MARQUEE WEEK SALES | MAY 2018

JOAN MIRO and Willem de Kooning

New York - Christie’s is honored to have been entrusted with The Collection of Joan and Preston Robert Tisch, which will be offered as a central highlight of the Impressionist and Modern Art and Post-War and Contemporary Art during 20th Century Week this May. This remarkable group of works will serve as the foundation for Christie’s major New York Sales, seizing on the global excitement generated by the Collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller being sold over the previous week.

Encompassing over 40 objects in total, The Collection of Joan and Preston Robert Tisch is expected to realize in excess of $80 million. Steadily acquired through personal erudition and connoisseurship, the collection includes works by some of the leading names of the recent art historical canon. From strikingly modern bronzes by Alberto Giacometti and Henry Moore to boldly-colored canvases by Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Miro, Fernand Leger, Pablo Picasso and others, it is a dynamic lesson in 20th century creativity.

Collection proceeds will go to the Tisch family foundations to continue the couple’s lifelong philanthropic mission.
Joan and Preston Robert Tisch sought to share this same visual and intellectual delight in the public sphere. The couple continuously contributed leadership and substantial financial backing to institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, home of the Tisch Galleries, and the Museum of Modern Art, where Joan Tisch served as a trustee and posthumously donated works by artists including Leger, Braque, and Giacometti.

A selection of works will be on view in Christie’s King Street galleries from February 20 - March 8. Among the highlights being exhibited are Joan Miro’s Femme entendant de la musique, 1945 ($10,000,000-15,000,000) and Willem De Kooning’s Untitled XVIII, 1976 (estimate: $8,000,000-12,000,000). Further details on the collection will be available in the coming months.

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