Modigliani masterpiece of female nude could bring $100 million at Christie’s auction in NYC
Posted September 3, 2015 12:48 pm.
Last Updated September 3, 2015 1:20 pm.
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NEW YORK, N.Y. – A painting of a female nude by Amedeo Modigliani (ah-mah-DAY’-oh moh-deel-YAH’-nee) that caused a scandal nearly a century ago is going on the auction block for the first time.
“Reclining Nude” was created in 1917 to 1918. It will be the highlight of Christie’s Nov. 9 New York sale.
The work’s presale estimate is over $100 million. That would exceed the current artist record of nearly $71 million.
It’s one of Modigliani’s best-known works.
It was among a series of female nudes created for his friend and dealer Leopold Zborowski (sbuh-ROH’-skee). They created a public outcry at Modigliani’s first and only one-man show, at a Paris gallery.
It’s been exhibited at major museums worldwide, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
The painting comes from a private Swiss collection.