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| Sotheby's shatters records with $304.6M evening led by Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo |
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Frida Kahlos El sueño (La cama) established a new auction record for the artist, and the record for any work by a woman artist at auction, achieving $54.7m. Courtesy Sotheby's.
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NEW YORK, NY.- In the wake of the success of the collection of Leonard A. Lauder on Tuesday evening, further exceptional collections were presented for sale in Sothebys new home at the Breuer tonight.
The white glove auction of The Cindy and Jay Pritzker Collection set the tone for the evening and saw Vincent van Goghs Piles de romans parisiens et roses dans une verre (Romans parisiens) achieve $62.7m. The excitement carried through into the next sale of some 24 works from Exquisite Corpus - a once-in-a-lifetime collection of Surrealist art. Frida Kahlos El sueño (La cama) led the offering, selling for $54.7m - an auction record for any work by a woman artist.
The single owner auctions were followed in turn by a sale of Modern art, at the heart of which were works from the collections of Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum and Geri Brawerman, both of which were 100% sold tonight.
Replete with masterpieces, this evening's auctions together realized $304.6m, bringing the running total for the week at Sothebys to $1.1bn. The results also bring sales of Modern Art at Sothebys so far this week to an all-time-high for the category - $796.5m.
TOPLINE TAKEAWAYS:
Combined total for the evening: $304.6m (est. $211.3 - 289.3m)
Bringing total of Modern art sold at Sothebys this week to $796.5m
Surrealist works achieved $123.3M - the highest total for Surrealist art ever sold in one evening at Sothebys
100% s ell through rate across all three sales
53% works sell for prices over their high estimates
Global participation: with strong bidding across the sale from across the world
Strong participation in particular from Asia, including: active bidding in The Cindy and Jay Pritzker Evening Auction (Lot 7, Pissarro); purchases of Lot 9 (Matisse), Lot 10 (Léger), and Lot 12 (Miró); buying in the Exquisite Corpus Evening Auction with acquisitions of Lot 3 (Ernst), Lot 8 (de Chirico), Lot 18 (Magritte), and Lot 22 (Magritte), as well as bidding on Lot 5 (Dalí) and direct underbidding on Lot 21 (Bellmer); and strong bidding in the Modern Evening Auction on Lot 101 (Miró), and Lot 125 (Monet), with Jen Hua,Deputy Chairman of Sothebys Asia & Chairman of Sothebys China, serving as the direct underbidder.
Auction Records Tonight: Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning, Wolfgang Paalen, and Hans Bellmer (who broke his record twice in one night). And a record for a still life by Vincent van Gogh
THE COLLECTION OF CINDY & JAY PRITZKER:
Sale total: $109.5m in just 13 works (est. $73.5-88.5m)
100% sold by lot
Record for a still life by Vincent van Gogh, $63m (est. $40-60m)
Deep bidding for works by: Lot 2 Kandinsky (5 bidders), Lot 4 Vallotton (6 bidders), Lot 6 (5 bidders), Lot 7 Pissarro (4 bidders), Lot 10 Léger (5 bidders), Lot 11 Beckmann (5 bidders), Lot 12 Miró (4 bidders),
TOP LOTS
Vincent van Goghs Piles de romans parisiens et roses dans une verre (Romans parisiens) achieved $62.7m (est. in the region of $40m), setting a new record for a van Gogh still life painting at auction after 7 minutes of bidding across 5 bidders.
Henri Matisses Léda et le cygne sold for $10.4m (est. $7-10m). One of very few architectural pieces by the artist (the majority of which are all in public spaces or museums), this was the first example of its kind ever to come to auction, setting a high benchmark .
Max Beckmanns Der Wels (The Catfish), which he painted in Paris in 1929 after a summer in the Italian coastal town of Viareggio, sold for $9.2m ($5-7m) after being chased by 5 bidders.
Camille Pissarros Bords de lOise à Pontoise, dating to the beginning of the artists second sojourn in Pontoise in 1872 (a period considered among his most innovative), achieved $2.5m after being pursued by 4 bidders (est. $1.2-1.8m).
Félix Vallotton, Femme couchée dormant (Le Sommeil), one of the artists most striking interior scenes depicting his wife, Gabrielle Rodrigues-Henriques, shortly after their marriage in May of 1899 reached $2.8m after intense back and forth bidding between 6 collectors on the phone and in the room (est. $1.8-2.5m).
Wassily Kandinskys 1960 watercolor, Ins violett (Into Violet), from the height of the artists Bauhaus period, was pursued by 5 bidders to $2.4m (est: $700,000-1,000,000).
EXQUISITE CORPUS:
Sale total: $98.1m ($66.7-98.9M)
100% sold, 67% of works sell above high estimate
New auction records: Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning, Wolfgang Paalen, and Hans Bellmer who broke his record twice in one night (lot 11 and then 21).
Deep bidding for works by: Lot 1 Hugo (7 bidders), Lot 9 Sage (6 bidders), Lot 11 Bellmer (6 bidders), Lot 22 Magritte (5 bidders).
TOP LOTS:
Frida Kahlos El sueño (La cama) established a new auction record for the artist, and the record for any work by a woman artist at auction, achieving $54.7m
The painting had remained in the same private collection for 45 years after it was purchased from Sotheby's in 1980 for $51,000.
Salvador Dalis jewel-like work Symbiose de la tête aux coquillages, sells for $4.2m (est.$2- 3m).
Óscar Domínguezs La Machine à écrire more than doubled its high estimate, achieving $3.7m (est. $1-1.5m)
Paul Delvauxs dreamlike Composition, sold for $3.6m (est. $2.5-3.5m)
Dorothea Tannings otherworldly Interior with Sudden Joy brought $3.2m (est. $2-3M), setting a new record for the artist at auction (previous record $2.3m).
MODERN EVENING SALE:
Total: $97m (est. $71.1-101.9m) 100% sold by lot
Deep bidding for works by: Lot 101 Miró (7 bidders), Lot 117 Picasso (4 bidders),
Lot 120 Louis (4 bidders), Lot 125 Monet (6 bidders), Lot 126 Degas (5 bidders), Lot 128 Hassam (4 bidders)
TOP LOTS
René Magrittes Le Jockey Perdu from the Bucksbaum collection led the sale, achieving $12.3m (est. $9-12m).
Georgia O'Keeffe, Large Dark Red Leaves on White, achieves $7.9m (est. $6-8m)
Jean Dubuffet, Restaurant Rougeit II, sells for $7.5m (est. $6-8m)
Wifredo Lam, Ídolo (Oyá/Divinité de l'air et de la mort), sells for $7.4m (est. $6-8m), now the second highest price for the artist at auction.
Claude Monet, Vue de Rouen depuis la côte Sainte-Catherine from 1892, painted during his visit to the city, was pursued by 6 bidders before realizing $7.4m (est. $3-4m). The work has been in the Schlumberger collection for over 60 years and is appearing at auction for the first time.
Edgar Degas Trois danseuses achieves $5.8m after being chased by 5 bidders (est. $3.5-5m).
TOTALS FOR SINGLE OWNER COLLECTIONS OFFERED DURING THE MODERN EVENING SALE:
The Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum Collection
100% sold
Total: $25.2m (est. $17.6 - 23.9m)
The Geri Brawerman Collection
100% sold
$16.7m (est. $15.7-23m)
The Sam and Marilyn Fox Collection:
100% sold
$2.7m (est. $1.6- 2.4m)
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