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Christie’s is delighted to announce the Barbier-Mueller : Art as Legacy auction of African and Oceanic art. This selection of one hundred exceptional works illustrating decades of enlightened passion will pay tribute to the collectors Josef Müller, Jean Paul and Monique Barbier-Mueller.
Feb 6, 2024 · One hundred pieces from the prestigious Barbier-Mueller African and Oceanic Art Collection will be auctioned at Christie’s in Paris on 6 March.
Mar 16, 2024 · Report of the highly anticipated sale of the Barbier-Mueller collection of African and Oceanic art at Christie's Paris. The auction reached a record of 73 millions euros total amount sale, including several exceptional museum artworks, among them a Fang Betsi reliquary head, a Baule nda twin mask and a Kongo nkisi n'kondi figure.
Feb 29, 2024 · Christie’s Paris, Paris. Christie’s presents the Barbier-Mueller : Art as Legacy auction of African and Oceanic art. This selection of one hundred exceptional works illustrating decades of enlightened passion will pay tribute to the collectors Josef Müller, Jean Paul and Monique Barbier-Mueller.
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On 6 March 2024 the children and grandchildren of Jean-Paul and Monique are putting up for sale at Christie’s around one hundred artworks from Africa and Oceania which belonged to the couple and, in certain cases, once belonged to Joseph Mueller. The total estimate is 20 million euros.
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Nov 18, 2020 · Abstract. In March 2013, the Barbier-Mueller collection of pre-Columbian art was auctioned at Sotheby’s Paris. This event ended with the sale of half of the works offered and generated a confrontation between six of the countries of origin of the artifacts, which were absolutely opposed to the sale, and the Sothebys’ Parisian branch.