Greater than a dozen jewels from the gathering of the late billionaire and philanthropist Elaine Wynn will come to public sale at Christie’s in New York this autumn, although its crown jewel—Francis Bacon’s 1969 triptych Three Research of Lucian Freud, which she purchased for a then-world file $142.4m at Christie’s in 2013—has been bequeathed to the Los Angeles County Museum of Artwork (Lacma). Christie’s expects the works from Wynn’s assortment headed to the public sale block to collectively convey greater than $75m.
“My mom celebrated each piece that she collected,” Elaine’s daughter Gillian Wynn mentioned in an announcement. “She felt privileged to dwell with every one, however all the time understood that she was merely a brief custodian. Good artwork strikes and provokes us after which should dwell on to do the identical for others.”
Lucian Freud, The Painter Shocked by a Bare Admirer, 2005, est $15m-$25m Courtesy Christie’s Photos Ltd.
Christie’s will get to maneuver a number of trophy works throughout its Twentieth-century night sale, Twenty first-century night sale and post-war and modern day sale in New York in November. Two works consigned from Wynn’s property have estimates of $15m to $25m: the playful late Lucian Freud studio scene The Painter Shocked by a Bare Admirer (2005) and the brilliant Richard Diebenkorn abstraction Ocean Park #40 (1971). The trove additionally contains two works with estimates of $12m to $18m: a Joan Mitchell portray that’s greater than two metres tall, Sunflower V (1969), and a J.M.W. Turner panorama portray—Ehrenbreitstein, or The Vivid Stone of Honour and the Tomb of Marceau, from Byron’s Childe Harold (1835)—which is the earliest work from Wynn’s property. As well as, the group features a Wayne Thiebaud panorama portray, River Stretch (2000), which might convey between $3m and $5m, plus works by Olga de Amaral, Georges Seurat, Fernand Léger and others.
“We’re humbled to steward this inimitable assortment at Christie’s,” the public sale home’s deputy chair for the West Coast, Sonya Roth, mentioned in an announcement. “Elaine Wynn’s tireless assist for artwork establishments and academic organisations throughout america has had a deep and significant affect on numerous lives.”

Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park #40, 1971, est $15m-$25m Courtesy Christie’s Photos Ltd.
For Wynn—who grew up between New York and Miami Seashore, and died in April at age 82—philanthropy included her sustained efforts to create an artwork museum in her adoptive hometown of Las Vegas. Plans for such an establishment have been set in movement partly because of a partnership with Lacma, the place she served as co-chair of the board. A 12 months in the past, by way of a partnership between Lacma and Wynn, the Las Vegas Museum of Artwork was given a plot of land in downtown Las Vegas for a ground-up museum undertaking estimated to value $150m.
“Elaine was among the many most beneficiant and supportive leaders in Lacma’s complete historical past,” Michael Govan, Lacma’s director and chief govt, mentioned in an announcement. “She was our greatest champion, and was as captivated with accessibility to artwork as she was about artworks. Because of Elaine’s unimaginable generosity, Bacon’s masterpiece will belong to Lacma and the general public.”
Bacon’s Three Research of Lucian Freud, certainly one of two triptychs he painted of his fellow artist, has not been publicly displayed since Wynn purchased it at Christie’s in 2013 for what, on the time, was the most important sum ever paid for a bit of artwork at public sale. It should go on view subsequent April, when Lacma inaugurates its new $720m David Geffen Galleries constructing.








