Marc Chagall's 'Lovers' to be auctioned by Christie's
Chagall's masterpiece, 'Lovers,' to go under the hammer at Christie's
Christie's is set to auction Marc Chagall's iconic painting, 'Lovers,' on May 17th in New York City. The artwork, which depicts a couple embracing against a vibrant blue background, is estimated to fetch between $6 and $9 million.
The painting's history and significance
'Lovers' was created in 1933, during a period of great personal and artistic change for Chagall. The painting reflects his deep love for his wife, Bella, and his longing for a peaceful world.
The painting has been exhibited in major museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Tate Modern in London. It is considered one of Chagall's most important works and is a testament to his unique style and vision.
The auction details
The auction will take place at Christie's Rockefeller Center saleroom in New York City. The painting is expected to be sold for a high price, given its provenance and significance.
Christie's is one of the world's leading auction houses, and has a long history of selling important works of art. The auction of 'Lovers' is sure to be a major event in the art world.