
Egon Schiele – Knabe in Matrosenanzug (Boy in a Sailor Suit) 1914. UPDATE: THIS MADE £3,307,000
Egon Schiele’s Boy in a Sailor Suit is among the highlights at Christie’s 20th/21st Century evening sale on March 5. Part of the collection of Fritz Grünbaum the work is being offered following a restitution agreement. The collection was lost when the Nazis annexed Austria in the late 1930s, and Mr. Grünbaum and his wife Lilly were sent to concentration camps where they perished. Grünbaum was a celebrated cabaret performer, writer, actor and outspoken opponent of Nazism, active in Vienna during the early twentieth century. Over the course of his life, he purchased over 80 works by Egon Schiele spanning the full range of Schiele’s creative output. The estimate is £1 million – £1.5 million and proceeds will help the Grünbaum Fischer Foundation support underrepresented performing artists.
For more than a quarter of a century, Christie’s has engaged with the legacy of Nazi-era and World War II art theft and dispossession. Losses during 1933–1945 to Europe’s collections, in particular those of Jewish collectors, through persecution, confiscation, and forced sales continue to resonate strongly in the art world today.


