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L’"Homme qui marche", on le sait, c’est une icône d’Alberto Giacometti et de l’histoire de l’art. Pourtant, on méconnait l’histoire de ce chef-d’œuvre qui a habité l’artiste ...
The new owner of L'Homme Qui Marche, sculpted by Giacometti in 1961 (five years before his death), hid his identity behind an anonymous telephone bid. He wasn't British, everyone agreed.
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Giacometti's L'Homme qui marche now stands head and shoulders above other artworks When Alberto Giacometti’s sculpture L’Homme qui marche I (Walking Man I) became the most expensive work of ...
"L'Homme Qui Marche I," a life-size sculpture of a thin and wiry human figure standing 72 inches (183 centimeters) tall, "represents the pinnacle of Giacometti's experimentation with the human ...
"L'homme qui marche I," by Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti, was bought by an anonymous bidder who paid nearly three times the expected price, according to the auction house.
A bronze sculpture walked away with a world record yesterday when it was auctioned for £65million. An anonymous phone bidder took just eight minutes to seal the deal on L'Homme Qui Marche ...
The sale of L'Homme Qui Marche I marked the first time that a Giacometti of its size had gone under the hammer in more than 20 years. Cast in 1961 at the height of the artist's mature period ...
Dans un récit intense, Franck Maubert retrace l’histoire d’un amour fou entre Alberto Giacometti, un des peintres et ...
l'essentiel Le musée des Abattoirs consacre une rétrospective événement à l'artiste suisse Alberto Giacometti, du 22 septembre au 21 janvier. Voici en avant-première, cinq œuvres à découvrir.
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