Diego Giacometti - Design Masters New York Tuesday, December 13, 2011 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 1970; Sr. Moises Stoliar, Buenos Aires; acquired directly from the above in 1988

  • Literature

    Michel Butor, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1985, p. 143; Daniel Marchesseau, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1986, pp. 66–67; François Baudot, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1998, pp. 58–59 for similar examples

  • Artist Biography

    Diego Giacometti

    Swiss • 1902 - 1985

    In 1935 Diego Giacometti took a holiday in Stampa, the Swiss town in which he grew up. The trip marked one of the first periods in which he was separated from his brother Alberto Giacometti, and perhaps in connection with having removed himself from the shadow of his brother's career, he began his first animal sculptures. It was shortly after this trip that the younger Giacometti also started making furniture, after patrons admired the stands he was crafting for his brother's sculptures. Diego modeled his maquettes in plaster (as opposed to clay or wax, which was the more common choice for sculptors) and cast his furniture in bronze, a departure from most metal furniture at the time, which was cast in iron. Illustrious clients included the Maeght and Noailles families as well as the decorator Jean-Michel Frank, who commissioned Alberto (assisted by Diego) to create plaster lighting and fireplace accessories.

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PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR

9

“Berceau” table, first version

ca. 1965
Patinated bronze, glass.
15 1/2 × 17 × 45 3/4 in. (39.4 × 43.2 × 116.2 cm.)
Together with a letter of authenticity from James Lord and a copy of the original invoice from Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York.

Estimate
$80,000 - 120,000 

Sold for $152,500

Design Masters

13 December 2011
New York