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From Yves Klein’s golden icon to Josef Frank’s "Flora" – masters of the 20th century meet at The Modern Art & Design Sale

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This autumn’s major international auction at Stockholms Auktionsverk – The Modern Art & Design Sale – brings together the most significant works of the modern era – from Yves Klein and Andy Warhol to Fernand Léger, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Einar Jolin, Peter Weiss, Erik Chambert and Josef Frank.

The  most prominent highlight of the sale is Yves Klein’s "Âge d’or [Golden Age], (MG 36)" from 1959 – a magnificent work from the artist's legendary Monogold series, estimated at SEK 13–15 million, the highest estimate for any object on the Swedish auction market to date this year. Andy Warhol is also represented, notably with the recently discovered version of the painting "Frölunda Hockey Player "(1986) – an unexpected encounter between pop art and Swedish sports culture – as well as "Monkey (Toy Painting)"  from 1983, a nostalgic and playful reflection on the world of childhood.

Fernand Léger’s "Composition (Le médaillon)" (1929–1931) marks the artist’s shift toward a more organic, surrealist form, while Maria Helena Vieira da Silva’s "Souterrain/Colonne" (1950) interweaves architecture and abstraction into a poetic visual language. Einar Jolin’s atmospheric panorama "Promenerande på Strandvägen" (1939) and Peter Weiss’s "Världslandskap" (1942) ground the auction in the humanism and history of European modernism.

“After a wonderful start to the autumn season, we are proud and delighted to present The Modern Art & Design Sale – one of our most carefully curated and valuable auctions ever. It clearly shows how the ideas of modernism continue to shape and inspire our present time – and it is, of course, extraordinary to see how the iconic works of Yves Klein and Andy Warhol still attract great attention and interest today,”
says Victoria Svederberg, Head of the Art Department at Stockholms Auktionsverk.

The design section of the auction brings together some of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Josef Frank’s "Flora" chest of drawers for Svenskt Tenn and Erik Chambert’s floral cabinet represent Swedish modernism at its finest. Other highlights include Axel Einar Hjorth’s Utö table (1932), Wiwen Nilsson’s elegant silver vase (1934), Folke Bensow’s "Table No. 10" in Kolmården marble, Jonas Bohlin’s cabinet "Slottsbacken" (1987), and striking ceramic cherries by Hans Hedberg from the artist’s own collection.

“The design objects featured in The Modern Art & Design Sale showcase the very best of 20th-century craftsmanship – pieces that unite artisanal mastery with boldness and personality. Interest in Swedish design from this golden era is stronger than ever. And following this spring’s world record for an Erik Chambert cabinet, it’s a thrill to now present another remarkable example here at Stockholms Auktionsverk,” says Ulrika Ruding, Head of the Design Department.

The catalogue for The Modern Art & Design Sale is available from today. You can find it here. The exhibition opens on 7 November at Nybrogatan 32 in Stockholm, and the auction takes place on 19–20 November.

JOSEF FRANK. "Flora", chest of drawers, Firma Svenskt Tenn, the early 1940s. Photo: Stockholms Auktionsverk

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YVES KLEIN. “Âge d’or [Golden Age], (MG 36)” from 1959.
YVES KLEIN. “Âge d’or [Golden Age], (MG 36)” from 1959.
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Yves Klein’s “Âge d’or [Golden Age], (MG 36)” executed in 1959, stands as a luminous testament to the artist’s exploration of the immaterial and the eternal.
Yves Klein’s “Âge d’or [Golden Age], (MG 36)” executed in 1959, stands as a luminous testament to the artist’s exploration of the immaterial and the eternal.
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Andy Warhol’s “Frölunda Hockey Player” (1986) captures the unexpected meeting point of Pop Art and Nordic sports culture. The double portrait, a work that has never been shown publicly before, places the Swedish player Christer Kellgren in the same visual universe as Warhol’s depictions of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
Andy Warhol’s “Frölunda Hockey Player” (1986) captures the unexpected meeting point of Pop Art and Nordic sports culture. The double portrait, a work that has never been shown publicly before, places the Swedish player Christer Kellgren in the same visual universe as Warhol’s depictions of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
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ANDY WARHOL. "Monkey (Toy painting)", 1983.
ANDY WARHOL. "Monkey (Toy painting)", 1983.
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FERNAND LÉGER. "Composition (Le médaillon)", 1929.
FERNAND LÉGER. "Composition (Le médaillon)", 1929.
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MARIA HELENA VIEIRA DA SILVA. "Souterrain/Colonne", 1950.
MARIA HELENA VIEIRA DA SILVA. "Souterrain/Colonne", 1950.
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PETER WEISS. ”Världslandskap”, 1942.
PETER WEISS. ”Världslandskap”, 1942.
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EINAR JOLIN. "Promenerande på Strandvägen", 1939.
EINAR JOLIN. "Promenerande på Strandvägen", 1939.
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JOSEF FRANK. "Flora", chest of drawers, Firma Svenskt Tenn, the early 1940s.
JOSEF FRANK. "Flora", chest of drawers, Firma Svenskt Tenn, the early 1940s.
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ERIK CHAMBERT. Cabinet, AB Chambert’s Furniture Factory, Norrköping 1952, white lacquered with painted decoration of Swedish summer flowers, executed by Erik Chambert himself.
ERIK CHAMBERT. Cabinet, AB Chambert’s Furniture Factory, Norrköping 1952, white lacquered with painted decoration of Swedish summer flowers, executed by Erik Chambert himself.
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ERIK CHAMBERT. Cabinet (in situ), AB Chambert’s Furniture Factory, Norrköping 1952, white lacquered with painted decoration of Swedish summer flowers, executed by Erik Chambert himself.
ERIK CHAMBERT. Cabinet (in situ), AB Chambert’s Furniture Factory, Norrköping 1952, white lacquered with painted decoration of Swedish summer flowers, executed by Erik Chambert himself.
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AXEL EINAR HJORTH. “Utö”, table, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930s, model designed in 1932, pine, oiled.
AXEL EINAR HJORTH. “Utö”, table, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930s, model designed in 1932, pine, oiled.
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FOLKE BENSOW. “Table No. 10”, Näfveqvarn Foundry, Swedish Grace, cast iron, Kolmården marble.
FOLKE BENSOW. “Table No. 10”, Näfveqvarn Foundry, Swedish Grace, cast iron, Kolmården marble.
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JONAS BOHLIN. “Slottsbacken”, cabinet, Källemo, Värnamo 1987, stained oak with doors in patinated sheet iron.
JONAS BOHLIN. “Slottsbacken”, cabinet, Källemo, Värnamo 1987, stained oak with doors in patinated sheet iron.
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HANS HEDBERG. Sculpture in the form of cherries, Biot, France, high-fired faience, stem in bronze.
HANS HEDBERG. Sculpture in the form of cherries, Biot, France, high-fired faience, stem in bronze.
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WIWEN NILSSON. Vase, silver, Lund, 1934.
WIWEN NILSSON. Vase, silver, Lund, 1934.
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