The Collection of H.S.H. Princess “Titi” von Fürstenberg | Christie's
‘H.S.H. Princess “Titi” von Fürstenberg (1919-2006) was a passionate collector of the “contemporary art” of her time. Her collection was tirelessly put together with great flair in the 1950s, and ranged from a monumental Rothko to a rare 1956 Dubuffet collage painting, from Ernst to Fontana,’ says Adrien Meyer, Co-Chairman of Impressionist and Modern Art at Christie’s. ‘This collection will appear on the market for the first time, allowing Christie’s to pay tribute to Princess Fürstenberg’s remarkable eye.’ Find out more: https://www.christies.com/features/Th... -- Subscribe to Christie's YouTube: http://goo.gl/Vmh7Hf Sign up to Christie's Weekly: https://goo.gl/kc8qpV Follow Christie's on: Facebook: / christies Twitter: / christiesinc Instagram: / christiesinc Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/christiesinc

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