A rarely-seen Whistler portrait and a sculpture inspired by quantum physics: our pick of the September sales
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Luke Ionides, a friend of Whistler, mentioned in his memoirs that throughout their friendship there were no disagreements, suggesting a strong artistic bond despite Whistler's reputation for quarrels.
This painting is among Whistler's earliest portraits, influenced by French artists like Courbet, and has remained within Ionides's family until 1968, indicating its historical significance.
The Quantum Cloud XI sculpture by Antony Gormley reflects a complex human form realized through fractal mathematics, showcasing Gormley’s innovative approach to art and his engagement with contemporary themes.
Paul G. Allen's collection at Christie's has set auction records, showcasing the continued significance and desirability of contemporary art like Gormley's Quantum Cloud in today’s market.
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