14.7.10

EDVARD MUNCH PRINT SELLS FOR £1,252,000


AN IMPRESSION OF EDVARD MUNCH'S CONTROVERSIAL WORK MADONNA HAS SOLD FOR AN AMAZING £1,252,000 AT BONHAM'S, TWICE ITS LOWER ESTIMATE OF £500,000. THIS MAKES IT THE MOST EXPENSIVE PRINT EVER SOLD IN THE UK AND THE SECOND MOST EXPENSIVE PRINT IN THE WORLD. ANOTHER MUNCH IMAGE, VAMPIRE II, SOLD IN OSLO IN 2007 AT THE HEIGHT OF THE MARKET FOR £1,256,000. THOUGHT TO BE THE FIRST HAND COLOURED VERSION OF THE ICONIC IMAGE, THE PRINT SHOWS THE MADONNA IN YELLOW AND WHITE SET AGAINST A HALO OF BLUE, GREEN AND RED. THE CENTRAL FIGURE IS SURROUNDED BY A BORDER CONTAINING SPERMATOZOA AND A FETUS IN A VIVID BLOOD RED. THE MODEL FOR THE MADONNA WAS MUNCH'S MISTRESS, DAGNY JUEL, A FEMME FATALE WHO, AFTER NUMEROUS ILL-FATED AFFAIRS, WAS SHOT DEAD BY A YOUNG LOVER IN A TBLISI HOTEL AGED JUST 33. MUNCH PRODUCED THE IMAGE IN SEVEN DIFFERENT STATES BETWEEN 1895 AND 1902 AND THE IMPRESSION SOLD WAS FROM THE FIRST STATE. IT IS IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION AND HAD BEEN IN THE SAME FAMILY FOR OVER 100 YEARS. MUNCH WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME OF THE MOST RADICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ADVANCES IN PRINTMAKING AND THE IMPRESSION DATES FROM THE TIME WHEN HE TURNED INCREASINGLY TOWARDS GRAPHIC ART AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION. ONLY A FEW HAND-COLOURED IMPRESSIONS OF MADONNA ARE KNOWN TO EXIST, MOST OF WHICH ARE NOW IN PUBLIC COLLECTION, AND IT IS VERY RARE FOR A PRINT OF SUCH HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE TO APPEAR ON THE OPEN MARKET.

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