Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966)
錫德爾.米勒夫人惠贈的克利夫蘭診所珍藏
阿爾伯托.賈克梅蒂 (1901-1966)

安妮特半身像VI

細節
阿爾伯托.賈克梅蒂 (1901-1966)
安妮特半身像VI
簽名、編號、題識及鑄造標記:Alberto Giacometti 6/6 VI (左側);SUSSE FONDEUR PARIS CIRE PERDUE (右側)
銅雕 褐色銅銹
高 23 5/8 吋 (59.5 公分)
1962年構思;1964年鑄
來源
巴黎瑪格畫廊 (購自藝術家本人)
1989年4月9日,巴黎蓋伊.勞德瑪拍賣,拍品編號54B
日內瓦私人收藏
棕櫚灘加斯納森畫廊
錫德爾.米勒夫人於1998年6月14日購自上述收藏
出版
J. Dupin著 《Alberto Giacometti》,巴黎,1962年,第295頁 (石膏版本插圖)
R. Hohl著 《Alberto Giacometti》,斯圖加特,1971年,第309頁,編號267 (另一鑄版插圖,第267頁)
B. Lamarche-Vadel著 《Alberto Giacometti》,巴黎,1984年,第155頁,編號224 (另一鑄版插圖)
Y. Bonnefoy著 《Alberto Giacometti: A Biography of His Work》,巴黎,1991年,第513頁,編號521 (另一鑄版插圖)
M. Brüderlin及T. Stooss編 《Alberto Giacometti: The Origin of Space》,德國,2010年,第251頁 (另一鑄版插圖,第156頁)
阿爾伯托.賈克梅蒂資料庫,編號3637
展覽
1979年9月至1980年2月 達拉斯美術館及蒙特雷當代藝術博物館 「Giacometti」展覽
1989年11月至12月 紐約克魯治畫廊 「Masters of Modern Sculpture」展覽;編號12

榮譽呈獻

Jessica Fertig
Jessica Fertig

拍品專文

The sitter’s gaze in this Buste dAnnette, the sixth in a series of ten heads that Giacometti modeled of his wife between 1962 and 1965, resembles that of the mesmerizing, otherworldly Byzantine icons the artist studied and drew in his sketchbooks. “Her eyes devoured the world,” Simone de Beauvoir remembered of first meeting Annette in 1946 (quoted in V. Wiesinger, The Women of Giacometti, exh. cat., PaceWildenstein, New York, 2005, p. 19).
These late studies of Annette are among the finest busts that Giacometti created after 1950, following his decision to dedicate his art to the representation of a few intimates, Annette and his brother Diego most frequently among them. From then on, Giacometti painted and drew Annette almost daily, yet while her features are recognizable in the small heads of the standing women, she was only once before 1960 the subject of a modeled head. The first of the late Annette busts is subtitled Venise, for its debut in the 1962 Biennale di Venezia, in which Giacometti was awarded the state prize for sculpture.
In subsequent versions Giacometti narrowed Annette’s shoulders and bust. “The neck itself, with sudden stateliness,” Yves Bonnefoy observed, “possesses that look of slender grace combined with strength which is so moving in real life” (op. cit., 1991, p. 510). Instead of the rough symmetry that Giacometti typically imposed on the frontal view of the busts, Annette VI displays a see-saw contrapposto between the bulge of hair and the nub of a shoulder on her right side, and the weightier mass of her truncated limb on the left. Her hair gathered up in a chignon, Annette’s fortyish face is still youthfully taut and slim. Giacometti appears to have rediscovered the young woman he had known nearly twenty years earlier, who in the interim had sacrificed everything to live with and serve a great artist.
Annette had endured in recent years the pain and humiliation of Giacometti’s infatuation with the young prostitute Caroline, who also modeled regularly for the artist. “Voicing her frustrations, she was the protest that forced him to ask himself questions about his way
of living, about the effects of those habits on her, about the way he had undoubtedly behaved badly towards her,” Bonnefoy explained. “And his guilty conscience, of course, provoked heated denials from him... he also felt distress, compassion and remorse. Hence the solicitude in these busts, this recognition granted, which above all is primarily a victory over himself” (ibid., p. 514).

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