Sotheby’s NYC Auction of Latin American Art Features Major Works by Tamayo, Botero and Lam

artwork: Wilfredo Lam - "Bonjour Monsieur Lam (Au Commencement de la Nuit)", 1959 - Oil on burlap - 74.9 x 150.5 cm. - Courtesy of Sotheby's New York where it will be featured in the Latin American Art Auction - Estimate: $600,000 - 800,000.


New York City.- Sotheby’s November 2011 Latin American Sale will highlight a retrospective selection of works by the great Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo and the Venezuelan Kinetic artist Jesús Rafael Soto. The cover lot, Tamayo’s vibrant “Watermelon Slices”, 1950, headlines the selection of this artist’s work in the sale. “Watermelon Slices” epitomizes one of Tamayo’s most recognized themes, which often served as a vehicle for an unparalleled use of color from this master of pigment. The reds, oranges, pinks and purples pulse throughout the composition giving the painting a mesmerizing glow. This boldness of color and the subsequent abstraction of figures is seen in the early 1928 “Frutero y Dominó” to the 1951 “Tres personajes”, and “El Tragafuego”, 1955.

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