May 6, 2010
Depiction of Picasso's mistress sold for record price
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| Masterpiece: A man photographing Picasso’s ‘Nude, Green Leaves and Bust’ displayed at Christie’s in New York. — AFP |
NEW YORK: Picasso’s Nude, Green Leaves and Bust sold for more than US$106mil (RM342.5mil) at Christie’s, setting a record for art sold at auction.
The Picasso, a 1932 work not seen publicly in 50 years, was purchased by an anonymous buyer from a world-class collection assembled by the late Los Angeles art patrons Frances and Sidney Brody.
The vibrant, large-scale depiction of Picasso’s mistress and frequent subject, Marie-Therese Walter, was the top priced work at Christie’s sale of Impressionist and modern art.
The sale netted US$335.5mil (RM1.08bil) for the auction house. “Obviously we’re thrilled with the final price of US$106,482,500 (RM344,071,660) including commission for the Picasso,” auctioneer Christopher Burge said afterward.
He added that there was “incredible bidding” across the range of 69 works on offer, of which more than 80% found buyers.
A record was also set for Georges Braque when La Treille sold for US$10,162,500 (RM32,837,580), or more than twice the pre-sale estimate. Christie’s said the sale’s total was its third best, with the US$224mil (RM732.8mil) Brody take second only among singleowner sales to the Yves St Laurent sale in Paris.
Nearly three-quarters of the winning bids came equally from US and European bidders, while one-fourth were categorised as “other,” a designation that includes collectors from the Mideast.
Christie’s Americas Chairman Marc Porter said the sale was also marked by “an extremely heavy rate of participation from new collectors, in new economies.”
The sale, dominated by Picassos and Giacomettis, was not without its casualties, notably Edvard Munch’s Fertility,whichwasestimatedaround US$30mil (RM96.95mil) but went unsold when no one bid beyond US$23mil (RM74.3mil).
But the big spending, especially for the Brody works, spoke to the willingness of deep-pocketed collectors to purchase rare works of impeccable provenance.
Three Giacometti sculptures also saw strong prices. A narrow bust, a forearm with outstretched hand and a walking cat, all bronzes from the Brody collection, fetched US$55.3mil (RM178.7mil), US$25.84mil (RM83.5mil) and US$20.8mil (RM67.2mil) respectively. The spring sales continued yesterday with Sotheby’s auction of Impressionist and modern art. — Reuters
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