LONDON.- Christies Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale realised a total of £5,100,606 / 5,855,496 / $6,181,934 and was led by L.S. Lowrys Promenade (£227,200). In total, 14 works by the artist were offered throughout the auction with further highlights including Merchant Ship (£119,700), Footbridge at Droylsden (£113,400) and Street in Whitby (£47,880).
Barbara Hepworths Three Forms sold for £182,700 while Mother and Child, also by Hepworth, achieved £94,500 against a low estimate of £60,000.
Offered by the family of the artist, a group of works on paper and paintings by Edward Wadsworth were highlighted by Composition 1930 (£44,100) and Landscape, Grand Canary (£21,420).
Three works on paper by David Hockney drew competition: Peter Reading more than doubled its low estimate of £30,000 to sell for £69,300, Cairo realised £32,760 (estimate: £18,000-25,000) and Portrait of Michael Horovitz achieved £32,760.
Further highlights included:
Jessica Dismorrs Portrait of a Woman Seated achieved £35,280, a world auction record for the artist
John Cecil Stephenson, Vortex No. 2 (£47,880)
Adrian Heaths Painting Black and Pink sold for £144,900 (estimate: £40,000-60,000), a top price for the artist
Pauline Botys Still life with paint brushes realised £55,440 against a low estimate of £25,000
Frank Bowling, Swan Painting (£40,320) (estimate: £18,000-25,000)
Ben Nicholsons July 16-54 (still life in shadow) doubled its low estimate of £30,000 to sell for £60,480 while Nov 59 (landscape with monolith) realised £126,000
Edmund de Waals For Agnes Martin achieved £94,500 (estimate: £35,000-55,000)
John Nash, Lakeside Path (£47,880)
William Scott, Bowl with Lid on Blue (£68,040) (estimate: £25,000-35,000)
Gwen John, Portrait of Auguste Rodin realised £40,320 against a low estimate of £7,000
Vanessa Bell, Still Life with Fan (£47,880)
Theodore Majors Industrial Landscape with Telegraph Poles sold for £30,240 (estimate: £10,000-15,000), a top price for the artist
Leon Kossoffs Christchurch, Spitalfields No. 2 achieved £94,500 (estimate: £18,000-25,000)
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