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Jacques Grange’s Auction Reveals a Lifetime of Art and Design Mastery

From Miró’s bold strokes to record-breaking furniture, this auction uncovers Grange’s genius. His work bridges past and present, redefining design for generations.

There is a building with a glass wall. Inside the building there are dresses hanged on the hangers....
There is a building with a glass wall. Inside the building there are dresses hanged on the hangers. Also there is a mannequin. Also there is a cycle. On the glass there are some pictures pasted. Also something written on the glass.

Jacques Grange’s Auction Reveals a Lifetime of Art and Design Mastery

A recent auction of Jacques Grange’s personal collection highlighted his lifelong passion for art and design. The sale included rare pieces by Miró. In 2017, Sotheby’s auctioned Jacques Grange’s private collection, revealing his wide-ranging curiosity. Works by modern masters like Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Matisse drew significant interest. Two standout pieces—a sculptural chair by Alexandre Noll and Le Bar aux autruches by François-Xavier Lalanne—set global auction records. The auction and restoration projects underscore Jacques Grange’s dual role as a collector and a visionary designer. His work preserves cultural heritage while shaping contemporary spaces. The restored home of Colette and his monograph remain lasting testaments to his influence in art and interiors.

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