Sculptor Lalanne's animal creations sell for over R1-billion
Updated | By AFP
A giant bear, a winged rabbit, and a rhino were among the 70 animal bronzes and stone works by celebrated sculptor Francois-Xavier Lalanne that fetched $59-million at Christie's in New York this week.
The menagerie of wild, domesticated, and imaginary beasts was created by Lalanne and his late wife Claude at their workshop south of Paris, with the pieces sold formerly owned by Francois-Xavier's daughter Dorothee Lalanne.
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Christie's said the collection brought in $58.9-million last Thursday night, surpassing expectations of between $16-million and $23-million after a marathon four-hour auction.
The sale made almost 300 percent of its low estimate, with 97 percent of lots surpassing their high estimates, sparking fierce competition among a multitude of bidders, and the sale saw exceptional results.- Christie (Auction house)
More than 50 percent of buyers came from the Americas, 15 percent from Asia, and 30 percent from Europe, even as the global art market has cooled since 2023.
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Lalanne's record-breaking works in their category were the patinated bronze centaur, 'Tres Grand Centaure (2001)', which sold for $7.5-million, and the 10-foot-tall (3m) bear sculpture, 'Tres Grand Ours (2009)', sold for $6.1-million.
Christie's expert Daphne Riou told AFP Lalanne was a "major sculptor of the 20th century" who was inspired by nature and, along with his wife Claude, was "always on the border between art and design, full of humor and refusing to take themselves too seriously".
Lalanne's selling power exploded in 2009 at the auction of the Berge-Saint Laurent collection, where a set of 15 mirrors adorned with stylised leaves and branches by Claude Lalanne fetched 1.8-million euros.
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The following year, the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris devoted a retrospective to the couple, before Christie's competitor Sotheby's sold a batch of 274 sculptures for 91-million euros in 2019.
Here are a few of the sculptures that were sold:
François Xavier Lalanne was a French sculptor and installation artist who incorporated animal and mythological imagery into furniture.
I thought that it would be funny to invade that big living room with a flock of sheep. It is, after all, easier to have a sculpture in an apartment than to have a real sheep. And, it’s even better if you can sit on it.- François Xavier Lalanne
At his first gallery show in 1956, he was introduced to another artist with the same last name. Claude Lalanne and François Xavier Lalanne later married and began collaborating as Les Lalanne.
They received commissions from the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, and for years, they created art together and separately until François's death in 2008.
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