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Lot 147: Important and Monumental "Michel Guino" (1926-2013 French) Floor Sculpture c.1960

Est: $6,000 USD - $8,000 USDSold:
J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLCPhoenix, AZ, USApril 22, 2018

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Description

Michel Guino is best know for his found WWII object sculptures, and this work “Propeller” epitomizes the height of his career from his Paris Studio. This 1/1 Sculpture 6’6” talland maybe the largest scale work done by the artist. The main body of the sculpture is one half of a WWII fighter prop with applied motor parts. This fine example comes from the private collection of renowned art dealerand writer Victor Ostrovsky. Signed on base. Approx Measurements: 79"x20"x23". French sculptor born September 28, 1926, it is in the workshop of his father (the Catalan sculptor Richard Guino) that Michel Guino comes into contact with the world of art and forms. After attending the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1944 where he met César, Albert Féraud and Philippe Hiquily, then like him in Marcel Gimond's studio. In 1946, Michel Guino folds with some artists in a village of Vaucluse, Oppède, where had stayed during the years of war, among others, Stahly, Etienne-Martin, Zwobada. There, in default of marble or bronze too expensive for his beginner career, Guino works especially the stone he finds in abundance, and plaster, inexpensive. Driven by the same concern for economy, he begins to wonder about the materials of recovery. In 1951, taking his first studio, he approaches the sculpture of metal and gradually departs from figuration. The discovery of Gonzales - again the Catalan influence! - illuminate and stimulate. The first sculptures are born: copper, hammered lead, iron and later stainless steel. "Metal," wrote Guino, "allows us a new space, a more cosmic conception of form and light, which remains the real matter to handle." "Attracted by the opening of the form and the games of transparency brought about by the introduction of light and space into the work, he first creates allusive characters, made of copper or hammered lead." Modern Sculpture in France since 1950 "Editions ARTED, 1982). "Largely figurative at the beginning, the works are quickly lightened, purified, ethereal, while remaining marked for a long time by obvious references to human morphology" (Jean-Luc Epivent, Profil, 1978). Then the artist lets more clearly his taste for the forms inherited from the factory, a combination of rigor and vigor. In particular, he was one of the first to use propellers and jet vanes from which, by a clever transmutation, the petals freshness. It also introduces parts and engine blocks. When he does not use the mechanical elements, he takes again their forms in iron and stainless steel, which he cuts with the shears and hammers before welding the irregular and curved plates in aerial architectures. In "The Tribute to Vasco da Gama" (Copper, 1962) forty years later responds to "Space Petals" (fins, 2004). "At Guino, play and chance are subject to his intuitive knowledge of the material tamed by an infallible craft" (Lydia Harambourg, 2004). Michel Guino won the Critics' Prize at the 1st Biennial of Paris in 1959 and the André Susse Prize at the 2nd Biennial of Paris in 1961. He also won the Grand Prix de Sculpture of the City of Marseille. Thanks to the encouragement of a friend from Casablanca, the artist will also question the necessary relationships to be established between architecture and sculpture. "I have always wanted to place a sculpture in a modern ensemble," says Guino, "not just as a furnishing object but as a sign close to the man". Witness numerous monumental works. uino is not the man of a process, of a routine. Thus, after having extensively surveyed the fields of abstraction, has the artist once again come closer to figuration: he creates robots seemingly ready to start - "The Man Who Walks" (bronze, 1975), accumulates fragments of reorganized antique molds - "Selected Pieces" (plaster, 1973-74), invents play sculptures, toy sculptures or is interested in electric automatons. He thus creates, in the words of the art critic Lydia Harambourg, a baroque and futuristic universe. By borrowing elements from science and technology - and more recently from the electronic world in which he feels very solicited - that he reorganizes in his own way, he tries, beyond certain technical barriers, "to create possibilities unsuspected often borrowed worry. Moreover, for Michel Guino, engraver, draftsman, creator with multiple talents, sculpture, which he has never detached, represents in his eyes "the most worried art". What strikes Guino, despite the plurality of avenues of research, is the maintenance of the unity of style: verticality, subtle balance between strength and lightness, elegance and dislocation, Michel Guino is above all a poet of the form that has made an ally of the light: "I put myself in front of bits of materials and materials, I question them and I make them dance". Big and strong, it is a work that questions rather than affirms. For several years, Michel Guino was eclipsed to work on the disclosure of this unique episode in the history of sculpture that is the collaboration of his father Richard Guino with the painter Auguste Renoir. In 2004, an exhibition at the Bouquinerie of the Institute in Paris presenting old and new pieces helped to rediscover the work of Michel Guino. Keywords: Metal Sculpture; Ref: JE13073

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Auction Details

Amazing Mid-Century Modern Online Auction

by
J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
April 22, 2018, 06:00 AM PST

951 W Watkins Rd, Phoenix, AZ, 85007, US

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Buyer's Premium

20.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$9$1
$10$19$2
$20$99$5
$100$199$10
$200$999$25
$1,000$1,499$50
$1,500$4,999$100
$5,000+$250

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(5)In any litigation or proceeding arising out of or related to this Agreement, Buyer agrees to pay all of JLA's attorney fees, costs and other expenses incurred in connection with the litigation or proceeding if JLA is successful in such litigation or proceeding.
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This Bidder Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into between the person bidding on the online format (referred to herein as either "Bidder" or "Buyer") and J. Levine Auction & Appraisal, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, or its assignee ("Auctioneer"), (together, Bidder/Buyer and Auctioneer are referred to herein as the "Parties"). Bidder agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement with respect to all sales and auctions conducted by Auctioneer. Bidder acknowledges that additional terms to this Agreement may be posted and/or announced from the auction block and such additional terms are deemed incorporated into this Agreement by this reference and are binding on Bidder.

1. FULL PAYMENT: The price paid by Bidder as a buyer at an auction shall be the sum of (a) Bidder's final bid, (b) a premium of 15% of the final bid on each item if the Bidder participates in the action in person or 20% of the final bid on each item if the Bidder participates in the auction via the internet or telephone, and (c) all applicable sales tax. All purchases must be paid in full before Bidder leaves the premises or disconnects from Bidder's internet or telephone connection, as applicable. The Parties agree, and Buyer consents, that Auctioneer has a lien on all items purchased by Buyer at auction as security for payments due under this Agreement and is authorized to file and record any and all documents and instruments necessary to effectuate and/or perfect such lien, including, but not limited to, a "UCC-1 Financial Statement" form under Arizona's statutory counterparts to the Uniform Commercial Code. No item may be removed from the premises until Auctioneer receives full payment of all amounts due here under. Payment for all purchases must be made in cash or, if pre-approved, by credit card or check. All out of state checks will require a 7-10 day holding period to ensure that the payment clears. Letters of credit or guarantees must be given for each specific auction only, along with proof of identity. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on any check and not to dispute a credit card charge made in accordance with this Agreement. Bidder is responsible for all expenses incurred for the processing and collection of a check that is returned for insufficient funds and for all expenses incurred for any charges that are reversed by a credit card company. In the event Bidder stops or places a hold on any payment made pursuant to this Agreement, Auctioneer reserves the right to repossess the items purchased thereby, at any time.

2. NO WARRANTY: ALL ITEMS SOLD AT AUCTION ARE SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE SELLER AND ARE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND OR NATURE AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN. NO STATEMENT (ORAL OR WRITTEN) IN ANY BROCHURE OR CATALOG (ONLINE OR IN PRINT) BY AUCTIONEER OR BY SELLER (OR BY THEIR RESPECTIVE AGENTS), AT THE SALE OR AT ANY TIME SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. STATEMENTS MADE REGARDING ANY ITEM ARE STATEMENTS OF OPINION ONLY. ALL ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PHYSICAL INSPECTION PRIOR TO SALE, AND BIDDER IS ENCOURAGED TO INSPECT ITEMS PRIOR TO BIDDING. Bidder hereby represents that Bidder will have examined all items on which it intends to place a bid prior to the commencement of the sale and will accept any item won at auction AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, AND WITHOUT WARRANTY. Auctioneer reserves the absolute right to withdraw any item at any time before its actual final sale, including during bidding. Auctioneer at its discretion reserves the right to refuse any bid from any bidder and not to recognize a bidder.

3. DISPUTES: The highest bidder acknowledged by Auctioneer shall be deemed the buyer of the item auctioned. If a dispute arises between two or more bidders, the Auctioneer reserves the right and the discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. The Auctioneer's designation of a buyer shall be final. If Auctioneer fails to deliver an awarded item for reasons set forth in this paragraph, then Auctioneer will only reimburse the amount paid for such awarded item. If any dispute arises after the sale, Auctioneer's sales records shall be conclusive as to the buyer, the amount of the highest bid, and in all other respects.

4. BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY: Subject to the provisions of Section 3, a sale by auction is complete when the Auctioneer so announces by the fall of the hammer or, if a hammer is not available, by saying "Sold"; at such time, title to the offered item passes to the highest acknowledged bidder, who thereupon immediately assumes full responsibility and all risks of loss and damage therefore, and who will immediately pay the full purchase price therefore. Buyers should guard their items accordingly. Under no circumstances is 5.

5. REMOVAL OF ITEMS: All items must be completely removed from the premises by Buyer at Buyer's sole expense without exception within 72 hours following the sale of such items. Expenses incurred by Auctioneer for cleanup, removal of debris, and/or removal of Buyer's items from and after the expiration of the 72 hour period will be billed to the Buyer and Buyer hereby agrees to pay Auctioneer for such expenses. Buyer will make every effort not to damage another person's items and property while removing Buyer's items. In addition to any expenses incurred by Auctioneer for cleanup or removal, Buyer will be subject to a $10.00 storage fee per item per day on items not removed within the 72 hour period. Any item not removed within 72 hours following the sale of the item will be deemed abandoned. Auctioneer, at its sole discretion, may sell or store the item at the expense of Buyer. If Auctioneer sells the abandoned item, then Auctioneer will send the proceeds of such sale, after deducting all expenses, storage fees, and a 35% consignment fee, to Buyer.

6. ASSIGNMENT. Any right of Buyer under this Agreement or under the law shall not be assignable and shall be enforceable only by Buyer. Buyer shall not be entitled to any remedy, relief or damages beyond the rescission of the sale, return of the item and refund of the purchase price; and without limitation, Buyer shall not be entitled to damages of any kind.

7. INJURY; DAMAGE; HOLD HARMLESS: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by bidder or bidder's agents, and further agrees to hold harmless Auctioneer and the seller, and their respective agents, employees and representatives for and from (a) any and all personal injury to bidder and bidder's agents, (b) any property damage occurring at the auction premises, and any and all suits, claims, damages, costs and expenses of every kind and nature which may or might be asserted against any of them as a result of the actions or omissions of bidder and/or bidder's agents.

8. GOVERNING LAW; JURISDICTION. Bidder hereby acknowledges that Auctioneer is an Arizona company with its principal place of business in the State of Arizona. BIDDER EXPRESSLY AGREES THAT THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUED UNDER THE SUBSTANTIVE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, THAT THE STATE COURTS OF ARIZONA SHALL HAVE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OVER ANY ACTION BROUGHT TO ENFORCE THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND OVER ANY ACTION ARISING OUT OF THE UNDERLYING TRANSACTION(S) WITH AUCTIONEER. VENUE IS IN THE MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA.

9. AMENDMENTS AND INTEGRATION. No waiver or alteration of any provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Auctioneer or unless it is publicly announced by Auctioneer from the auction block prior to sale. Any prior oral or written representations or agreements between the Parties are superseded by this Agreement.

10. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement shall be or shall become illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, in whole or in part, for any reason, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby but shall be deemed valid, binding and enforceable to the greatest extent permitted by law.

11. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES CUMULATIVE. The rights and remedies of Auctioneer under this Agreement are cumulative and the use of any one right or remedy shall not preclude or waive the right to use any or all other remedies Auctioneer may have by law, statute, ordinance or otherwise.

12. AGENT: Bidder hereby acknowledges that Auctioneer is acting only as the seller's agent and NOT the agent of Bidder.