Sunday, May 4, 2025

Christie’s London, 5 June 2025the collection of baron diego von buch

 

the collection of baron diego von buch

Led by the first complete set of Claude Lalanne’s celebrated ‘Ginkgo’ dining suite, in a rare green-painted finish, to come to market | Christie’s London, 5 June 2025
Private & Iconic Collections

The Collection of Baron Diego von Buch
Part of the ‘Ginkgo' dining suite by Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), 2000, painted cast aluminium. (Complete suite estimates: dining table £200,000-300,000; set of 6 chairs £200,000-300,000; set of 4 armchairs £200,000-300,000; bench £100,000-150,000. Shot on location in the courtyard of Ossip Zadkine and Hélène and Claude Garache’s former studios, Claude Garache painted the courtyard's wall.) 

London – Christie’s will present The Collection of Baron Diego von Buch at auction in London on 5 June, 2025. Baron von Buch (1941-2023) had a long and distinguished career in global finance, having trained as an engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and later earning an MBA from Harvard. Spanning the 11th to the 21st centuries, the collection weaves together the rich and distinctive strands of the Baron’s eclectic collecting passions. Comprising approximately 100 lots from his houses in Cap Ferrat, Milan, St Moritz and London, the sale features Modern and Contemporary art, design and prints, furniture, decorative arts and silver. Estimates range from £300 to £800,000. The pre-sale exhibition in London runs from 29 May to 4 June, with all welcome.

The sale is led by the first complete set of Claude Lalanne’s celebrated ‘Ginkgo’ dining suite in a rare green-painted finish to come to the market, providing an important opportunity for collectors to acquire one of her most defining motifs in a distinctive variation which Claude only employed on a few of her works (estimates for the full suite above). She created works of remarkable originality, drawing inspiration from the organic elements commonly found in the world around her – predominantly the flora and fauna surrounding her picturesque home in Ury, France. In Asian art, the distinctive fan-shaped Ginkgo leaves are emblems of peace, hope and longevity. In Claude’s work, oversized ginkgo leaves lend a touch of enchantment, drawing from the aesthetics of Art Nouveau and Surrealism, evoking the nostalgic charm of fairy tales and childhood dreams. This set exemplifies Claude’s imaginative vision and masterful craftsmanship, reflected in the words of Yves Saint Laurent: “What touches me about her is her ability to combine craftsmanship and poetry in the same requirement.” (Yves Saint Laurent, “My friend Claude,” Vogue, No. 747, June-July 1994, p. 162).

Modern and Contemporary art is led by Fernand Léger’s striking Composition au damier (Composition jaune et noir), 1929 which hung as a focal point in the Baron’s Milan home, along with works by Anish Kapoor, Christo and Max Ernst. Sculpture was a great passion and the sale includes important works by Fernando Botero, Jean-Michel Folon and Barry Flanagan. As well as the group of exquisite works by Les Lalanne, from his Cap Ferrat home, the collection of Modern Design includes works by Lino Tagliapietra, Ron Arad and Marc Fish.

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The Collection of Baron Diego von Buch auction is part of our programme of auctions, exhibitions and activities for the ‘London Summer Season’ in celebration of the dynamism and creativity London inspires.