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WILLEM DE KOONING (1904-1997)

Untitled VII

Price realised USD 14,558,000
Estimate
USD 8,000,000 – USD 12,000,000
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)

Untitled VII

Price realised USD 14,558,000
Closed: 11 Nov 2021
Price realised USD 14,558,000
Closed: 11 Nov 2021
Details
WILLEM DE KOONING (1904-1997)
Untitled VII
signed 'de Kooning' (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
80 x 70 in. (203.2 x 177.8 cm.)
Painted in 1981.
Provenance
Xavier Fourcade, New York, 1982
Private collection, 2006
Blain Di Donna, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2012
Literature
J. Wolfe, "Willem de Kooning at 90: A Reprise of an Artist's Life," The East Hampton Star, 1994, pp. 11-20 (illustrated).
P. Braff, "A Hometown Tribute to de Kooning at 90," The New York Times, 3 July 1994, p. 13 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Abstract Expressionism Lives!, September-November 1982, p. 15 (illustrated).
Fort Collins, Colorado State University, Willem de Kooning: Recent Works, March 1984, p. 3 (illustrated as "no. 5").
East Hampton, Guild Hall Museum, Celebrating Willem de Kooning: Selected Paintings and Sculpture, June-July 1994, no. 13 (illustrated).
Tokyo, Museum of Contemporary Art; Sendai, The Miyagi Museum of Art and Ibaraki, The Museum of Modern Art, Founders and Heirs of the New York School, January-August 1997, p. 83, no. 31 (illustrated).
St. Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum and Rome, Museo Carlo Bilotti, Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, July 2006-March 2007, no. 1 (illustrated).
New York, Gagosian Gallery, Willem de Kooning: The Last Beginning, September-October 2007, p. 53 (illustrated).
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