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 | | A meditation on womanhood inspired by Disney’s Fantasia: Paula Rego’s Dancing Ostriches | |
 | | The collection of Daniel Abadie: radical curator and champion of both Surrealism and Abstraction | |
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 | | NY specialists’ highlights: from this radiant sunset by Matthew Wong to an early Alice Neel | |
 | | ‘I could see the Vietnam War wasn’t right’: the draft card that resulted in Ali’s greatest fight | |
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 | | Bird houses by architects: Lord Foster, Jacques Herzog, Renzo Piano, Kazuyo Sejima and more | |
 | | Must-have Burgundy domaines for your cellar: from Leroy to Leflaive, Rousseau to Ponsot | |
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Fantastical imagery is key to the work of Ronald Ventura, and his 2013 painting Gateway is an epic example. The Manila-born artist depicts the jaws of a gigantic tiger gripping a merry-go-round in which horses and hounds are shadowed by skeletal versions of themselves, while skulls float by and images of ruined Italian landmarks, including St Peter’s Basilica and the Rialto bridge, loom in the panels above Estimate: HK$3,000,000-5,000,000 26 September, Hong Kong | |
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Marc Chagall reimagines two icons of Paris in Notre-Dame et la Tour Eiffel, a lithograph in black and blue dating from 1960. In a magical moonlit scene, seemingly viewed through a window, a bouquet of blooms appears to burst from the spire of the cathedral, while the wrought-iron tower defies its rigidity and bends towards it, as if it too has become an organic form Estimate: £4,000-6,000 until 25 September, Online | |
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Vietnamese artist Le Pho’s Portrait of a Lady dates from around 1940. The sitter’s status is suggested by her pearl necklace and embroidered dress — and by the silk-lined mink on the back of her chair. She is thought to be Jeanne Rosalie Villessot, daughter-in-law of the American painter Ralph Wormeley Curtis, and the work is likely to have been painted at her home, the Palazzo Barbaro in Venice Estimate: HK$800,000-1,500,000 27 September, Hong Kong | |
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The hand-carved wooden figures of German artist Stephan Balkenhol are sometimes reproduced in bronze editions, as with Atlas, from 2017. This modern take on the Titan who carries the world on his shoulders, here represented by a man in a white shirt and black trousers, was made for Doctors without Borders, which provides medical care for victims of war and natural disaster Estimate: £7,000-10,000 until 30 September, Online | |
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| |  | • | | Henri Matisse: drawings and prints spanning nudes to still lifes, offered directly from the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, until 8 October |
| • | | Joan Miró’s prints — we turn the spotlight on the artist’s ‘playfully improvisational’ printmaking, from literary visions to pure abstraction |
| • | | Wine glasses — match shape to grape with our expert tips on the best glassware for champagne, big reds, port, oaked whites and more |
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CHRISTIE’S EDUCATION THREE-DAY COURSE | Contemporary African Art | 15-17 OCTOBER, SOMERSET HOUSE, LONDON | Register Now |
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