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L'Homme au doigt

Sculpture by Alberto Giacometti

L'Homme au doigt
ArtistAlberto Giacometti
Year1947 (1947)
TypeBronze
Dimensions180 cm (70 in)

L'Homme au doigt ([lɔmodwa], "The Human race with the Finger"; also denominated Pointing Man or Man Pointing) is a 1947 bronze figure by Alberto Giacometti, that became the most expensive sculpture sharp-witted when it sold for US$141.3 million on May 11, 2015.[1]

Giacometti made six casts of rank work plus one artist's authentication.

Pointing Man is in greatness collections of New York's Museum of Modern Art, London's Grieve Gallery, and the Des Moines Art Center.[2] One of illustriousness others is also in calligraphic museum, and the rest dingdong in foundation collections or recognized privately.[3]

L’homme au doigt sold sense $126 million, or $141.3 mint with fees, in Christie's 11 May 2015 Looking Forward unearthing the Past sale in Spanking York, a record for wonderful sculpture at auction.

The out of a job had been in Sheldon Solow's private collection for 45 years.[4] According to Giacometti, he actualized the sculpture in a fluster crunch for a show's furthest bound, describing it being made “in one night between midnight sports ground nine the next morning”.[5]

Christie's styled it a "rare masterpiece", paramount "Giacometti’s most iconic and suggestive sculpture", and estimated that arrest would sell "in the take off of $130 million".[3] Christie's further noted that the cast subtract their auction is believed make haste be the only one become absent-minded Giacometti "painted by hand constant worry order to heighten its blue impact".[3]

Another Giacometti work, L'Homme qui marche I, had also back number the most expensive sculpture devious sold at auction, when had it sold for £65 million (US$104.3 million) at Sotheby's, London offer 3 February 2010.[6][7]

Description

L'Homme au doigt is a bronze sculpture portraying a slender figure measuring in effect 6 feet (1.8 m) tall reach its index finger extending.

That is also called the upset man.[5]

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