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René Magritte masterpiece offered at Christie’s for first time
"A la rencontre du plaisir (Towards Pleasure)" will be one of the highlights of Christie's The Art of The Surreal evening sale on February 5.
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René Magritte masterpiece offered at Christie’s for first time

"A la rencontre du plaisir (Towards Pleasure)" will be one of the highlights of Christie's The Art of The Surreal evening sale on February 5.
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Rare Yves Saint Laurent jacket fetches record-breaking price at recent auction
A gorgeously embroidered Yves Saint Laurent jacket, which was inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers”, was sold at a Christie’s auction in Paris yesterday for 382,000 euros (MYR1,759,178) — a new record for a garment from the celebrated French designer.
Inspired by Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers", this jacket which was once modelled on the runway by supermodel Naomi Campbell had been expected to fetch between 80,000 to 120,000 euros (MYR368,414 to MYR552,621) at the sale. It was bought by the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.
[dual-images right-image-url="https://www.prestigeonline.com/hk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/credit-Christies-yves_saint_laurent_haute_couture_printemps-ete_1988_exceptionnelle_ves-2400-new.jpg" left-image-url="https://www.prestigeonline.com/hk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/credit-bridegman-images-and-christies-vincentvangoghnaturemortevaseavecquinzetournesols18892400-copy.jpg" right-caption="The 'Sunflowers’ jacket embroidered by Lesage. (Photo: Christie's)" left-caption="Vincent van Gogh's 'Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers'. (Photo: Bridegman Images/ Christie's)"]
The bright yellow and orange jacket took haute couture embroiderers Maison Lesage more than 600 hours to stitch by hand, according to the Yves Saint Laurent museum's website. It was part of Saint Laurent's 1988 spring/summer collection. Only four of the sequinned jackets, which are lined with silk, were ever made.
[caption id="attachment_177683" align="aligncenter" width="2247"] The 'Sunflowers' jacket (left) was once worn by supermodel Naomi Campbell on the runway. (Photo: Christie's)[/caption]
Saint Laurent's 1988 collection also featured an equally detailed jacket honouring another flower-themed van Gogh canvas titled "Irises". The blue and purple garment was auctioned for 175,500 euros (S$265,000) -- four times the guide price -- in January out of the closet of Lebanese-born entrepreneur Mouna Ayoub, one of the world's richest women.
"I have always been fascinated by painting, so it was only natural that it should inspire my creations," the designer wrote in a catalogue for a 2004 Paris exhibition. Yves Saint Laurent died in 2008, aged 71.
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Takashi Murakami and Pharrell Williams’ sculpture to go under the hammer at Christie’s
"The Simple Things" will be offered on November 23 as part of the house's inaugural Hi-Lite evening auction.
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Takashi Murakami and Pharrell Williams’ sculpture to go under the hammer at Christie’s

"The Simple Things" will be offered on November 23 as part of the house's inaugural Hi-Lite evening auction.
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