The Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel, sold to benefit the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation
Willem de Kooning (1904-1997)

Head #3

Price realised USD 287,500
Estimate
USD 250,000 – USD 350,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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Willem de Kooning (1904-1997)

Head #3

Price realised USD 287,500
Closed: 3 Dec 2020
Price realised USD 287,500
Closed: 3 Dec 2020
Details
Willem de Kooning (1904-1997)
Head #3
incised with the artist's signature and stamped with number 'de Kooning 8/12' (on the reverse)
bronze
20 x 11 ½ x 11 5/8 in. (50.8 x 29.2 x 29.5 cm.)
Executed in 1973. This work is number eight from an edition of twelve plus three artist's proofs.
Provenance
Pace Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the late owners, 1991
Literature
H. Gaugh, Willem de Kooning, New York, 1983, p. 101, no. 90 (another example illustrated).
J. Bell, "Willem de Kooning's New York," Arts Magazine, vol. 50, November 1975, pp. 79-81 (another example illustrated).
P. Frank, The Small Scale in Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1975, no. 27 (another example illustrated).
de Kooning: A Retrospective, exh. cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2011, p. 404, no. 1 (another example illustrated).
R. Krauss, Willem de Kooning Nonstop: Cherchez la Femme, Chicago, 2015, p. 142, no. 71, p. 142 (another example illustrated).
Exhibited
Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, Willem de Kooning: Drawings and Sculptures, 1974, no. 148 (another example exhibited).
Tokyo, Fuji Television Gallery, Willem de Kooning, 1975, n.p., no. 43 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Paris, Galerie des Artes, De Kooning, 1975, no. 58 (another example illustrated and exhibited).
New York, Fourcade Droll, De Kooning: New Works-Paintings and Sculpture, 1975, no. 22 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
West Palm Beach, Norton Gallery and School of Art, De Kooning: Paintings, Drawings, Sculptures 1967-75: An Exhibition Sponsored by the Mary A. Sisler Foundation, 1975, no. 27 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
University of Texas at Austin, The University Art Museum, de Kooning: Lithographs, Paintings and Sculptures, October-November 1976 (another example exhibited).
Seattle Art Museum, de Kooning: New Paintings and Sculpture, 1976, no. 22. (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Willem de Kooning: Beelden en Lithos, 1976, no. B22 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
London, The Arts Council of Great Britain, The Sculptures of de Kooning with Related Paintings, Drawings and Lithographs, 1977, no. 21 (another example exhibited).
New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Willem de Kooning in East Hampton, 1978, p. 124, no. 93 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Cedar Falls, University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art, De Kooning, 1969-78, 1978, p. 46, no. 35 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute Museum of Art, Willem de Kooning: Pittsburgh International Series, 1979, p. 141, no. 124 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
New York, Gray Art Gallery and Study Center, Perceiving Modern Sculpture: Selections for the Sighted and Non-Sighted, 1980, p. 31 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Dusseldorf, Galerie Hans Stretlow, Willem de Kooning – Gemalde, Skulpturen, Zeichnungen, November-December 1980 (another example exhibited).
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Willem de Kooning: The North Atlantic Light: 1960-1983, 1983, p. 111, no. 70 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Cologne Stadt Kohn and Josef Haubrich-Kunsthalle, Willem de Kooning: Skulpturen, 1983, p. 72, no. 20 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Willem de Kooning Retrospective Exhibition, 1983, p. 260, no. 276 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
London, Anthony d'Offay Gallery, Willem de Kooning: Painting and Sculpture 1971-1983, 1984, no. 18 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Washington, D.C., Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Willem de Kooning, from the Hirshhorn Museum Collection, 1993, p. 145, no. 48 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Seattle Art Museum, Willem de Kooning in Seattle: Selected Works from 1943 to 1985 in Public and Private Collections, 1995, n.p. (another example exhibited illustrated).
New York, Mathew Marks Gallery, Willem de Kooning: Sculpture, 1996, p. 57, no. 21 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
New York, C & M Arts, Willem de Kooning: Selected Paintings and Sculpture, 1964-1973, 2000, no. 14 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Visage: Painting and the Human Face in 20th-Century Art, 2000, p. 141, no. 87 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Kunsthaus Zurich, Die Sammlung Hubert Looser im Kunsthaus Zurich, 2013, p. 16 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
New York, Skarstedt Gallery, de Kooning: Sculptures 1972-1974, 2015, p. 23, no. 6 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
National Museum Oslo, Restless Gestures: Collection Hubert Looser, 2017, p. 60, no. 25 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
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