Contemporary Curated
Contemporary Curated
Property from the Nassau County Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit Collections Care
The House of Ana Molina
Estimate
400,000 - 600,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from the Nassau County Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit Collections Care
Fernando Botero
1932 - 2023
The House of Ana Molina
signed and dated 72 (lower right)
sanguine, charcoal and pastel on linen
80 ¾ by 72 in.
205.1 by 182.9 cm.
Executed in 1972.
Julian J. Aberbach, New York (acquired directly from the artist circa 1972)
James Goodman Gallery, New York (acquired from the above circa 1997)
Acquired from the above in 2002 by the present owner
Germán Arciniegas, Fernando Botero, New York 1977, no. 145, p. 8 and n.p., illustrated
Exh. Cat., Centro Colombo Americano de Bogotá, Botero, dibujante, 1987, p. 9, illustrated
Giorgio Soavi, Fernando Botero, Milan 1988, no. 95, p. 123, illustrated in color and p. 266 (titled La casa di Anamolina)
Paola Gribaudo, ed., Botero Women, New York 2003, pp. 56-57, illustrated in color
Werner Spies, Fernando Botero: Paintings and Drawings, Munich and New York 2007, no. 18, n.p., illustrated in color and p. 149 (titled The House of Anna Molina)
Paris, Galerie Claude Bernard, Botero: pastels, fusains, sanguines, 1972, no. 5, n.p., illustrated in color
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas, Fernando Botero, April - May 1976, no. 27
Washington, D.C., Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Fernando Botero, 1979, no. 40, n.p., illustrated
Munich, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung; Kunsthalle Bremen; Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Fernando Botero: Bilder, Zeichnungen, Skulpturen, 1986-87, no. 18, n.p., illustrated in color and p. 156 (titled Das Haus der Anna Molina)
Roslyn, Nassau County Museum of Art, Latin Masters, August - November 2007, no. B, n.p., illustrated in color
Roslyn, Nassau County Museum of Art, ¡Latinas! Latin American Women in Art, January - February 2010, n.n., n.p., illustrated in color
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