For his painting ‘Untitled’, Yves Tanguy took his cue from psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who encouraged his patients to use their dreams as a starting point for their work.
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For his painting ‘Untitled’, Yves Tanguy took his cue from psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who encouraged his patients to use their dreams as a starting point for their work.
‘Untitled’ by Yves Tanguy
The lunar-like landscape in ‘Untitled’ references the art of Giorgio de Chirico and Salvador Dali, evoking a range of symbols but offering no clear interpretation.
‘Untitled’ by Yves Tanguy
Yves Tanguy (1900-1955)
San titre
Estimate:
EUR200,000–300,000
(USD 229,840 - USD 344,760)
Yves Tanguy (1900-1955)
San titre
signed, dated and dedicated 'A ma petite Violette. Con ami. Yves Tanguy 36' (lower right) gouache on paper
9 5/8 x 6 ¼ in.
Executed in 1936
Paris Avant-Garde – 17 October at Christie’s Paris
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