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Simone Veil's Art Collection Auctioned
The art collection of Simone Veil, including works by Gilles Aillaud, is being auctioned by Christie's, offering a glimpse into her private life and artistic preferences.
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Christie'sGalerie De FranceMusée D'art Moderne De Paris
Simone VeilAntoine VeilJean VeilPierre-François VeilGilles Aillaud
- What is being auctioned at Christie's?
- Simone Veil's art collection, consisting of around 60 pieces, is being auctioned by Christie's. The collection reflects her personal taste, described as classic and bourgeois.
- How did Simone Veil build her art collection?
- Veil developed close relationships with several art dealers, including Karl Flinker and Catherine Thieck, who helped shape her collection and artistic preferences. These relationships played a significant role in her art acquisitions.
- What is the estimated value of the collection?
- The auction is expected to fetch between 2 and 3 million euros, showcasing the value and significance of the collection. Veil's sons, Jean and Pierre-François, are auctioning the collection.
- Which artist's work is particularly highlighted in the auction?
- The collection includes works by artists such as Gilles Aillaud, whose beach landscape particularly captivated Veil. A smaller version of this painting, commissioned by Veil, is included in the auction.
- What does the collection reveal about Simone Veil's taste and personality?
- Veil's art collection reflects a French, classical, and bourgeois taste. The sale offers insights into Veil's private life and her appreciation for art, particularly the works of Gilles Aillaud.