Epiris, the private equity firm that owns the house has tapped JPMorgan to advise in the possible transaction.
With a pre-estimate of roughly $1m USD.
Shattering pre-sale estimates.
As part of “The Collection of Amalia de Schulthess” sale.
Featuring a collection of post-war and contemporary artworks.
A little known hobby by arguably the best boxer of all-time.
It is believed to have been worn at the historic “Treaty of Tilsit.”
The highest-selling piece was priced at $4,590,313 USD.
Measuring four by eight feet.
With the rare “1 wand” duplicate on p.53.
Depicting the artist and his wife with their “heads full of clouds.”
But, the late artist’s foundation is upset with the sale.