December 2, 2009
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Maurizio Cattelan, ‘The first, they said, should be sweet like love; the second bitter, like life; and the third soft, like death.’ 1995 (taxidermy donkey, dog, cat and bird), based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale the Town Musicians of Bremen.
Work sold for $610,750 in 2001, and $844,800 in 2005.
See also: Maurizio Cattelan, ‘Love Lasts Forever’, 1999, which sold for $442,500 in 2001.
See previously: Maurizio Cattelan, Linda Evangelista and muscle car with chickens, for W Magazine and ‘We are the Revolution (La Rivoluzione siamo noi)’ 2000 (hanging man)
▲▲▲Magnavox TV commercial (very early 70’s?)
They sure don’t make ‘em like they used to…
▲▲▲Juha Helminen - Mother - from The Invisible Empire series
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