Art Impressionniste et Moderne

Art Impressionniste et Moderne

Sale Overview

Cet automne, le département Impressionniste et Moderne de Christie’s France tiendra sa vente annuelle intitulée « Art Moderne » qui se tiendra pendant la semaine tant attendue de Paris+ à Paris.

Parmi les œuvres phares de la vente figurent des tableaux de Léonard Tsuguharu FoujitaKees van DongenHenri HaydenPierre-Auguste RenoirBernard Buffet et bien d’autres. De nombreuses collections particulières prestigieuses sont au cœur de cette vente, chacune mettant en avant un goût raffiné et singulier pour l’art impressionniste et moderne, toutes à découvrir pendant notre exposition qui ouvrira le 16 octobre prochain.

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This autumn, the Impressionist and Modern Art department at Christie’s France will be holding our annual Art Moderne sale during the much-anticipated Paris+ week in Paris.

The sale is led by rare and sought-after works by Léonard Tsuguharu FoujitaKees van DongenHenri HaydenPierre-Auguste RenoirBernard Buffet and many others. The majority of works in this auction come from distinguished private collections, each showcasing a different collecting perspective, but at the same time, an equally refined taste for Impressionist and modern art. Discover all this and more during our exhibition, which will open on 16 October.

 

Auction times
24 Oct 04:00 PM (CEST)

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Léa Bloch

Léa Bloch

Specialist, Head of Sale | Impressionist & Modern Art

Léa Bloch is Associate Specialist and Head of Sale at the Impressionist and Modern Art department, based in Paris.

Léa’s role as Head of Sale sees her sourcing business and developing client relationships throughout Europe, advising on consignments, acquisitions and appraisals across the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since taking over responsibility for the Art Impressionniste et Moderne sale, Léa has overseen the sale of a number of record breaking works including the sale of the Edgar Degas oil, Danseuses (Les coulisses de l'Opéra), sold for 6,101,500€, three times its pre-sale estimate, setting a new auction record in France for the artist.

Léa has overseen the first Impressionist auction ever to take place in Hong Kong, the sale of the private collection of Claude Monet, in 2017 and in 2021, she co-organized the “Women in Art” sale, first sale dedicated to women artists to ever take place in France.

Additionally, Léa has a particular focus on provenance research during the Nazi-era, working closely with the Restitution Department.

Léa first joined Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art department in 2015. She was responsible for cataloguing and researching all the Impressionist and Modern Art sales in Paris and assisting with drafting proposals for consignments and providing clients with valuations.

Léa holds a master’s degree in Law and Economics from the Paris Dauphine University and a bachelor’s degree in History of Art and Archeology from La Sorbonne University, with a focus on 19th and 20th Century Art.

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