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CHRISTIE'S MAY 8 SALE OF MODERN AND IMPRESSIONIST ART SUCCESSFUL
01 May 2000


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SOTHEBY'S FARED EVEN BETTER

Sotheby's sale of Modern and Impressionist art on May 9th 2000 reached some greater momentum when Henri Matisse 1909 bronze sculpture «La Serpentine» fetched US 14 million, a world record, though many paintings failed to sell beyond their low estimates.

A Degas pastel, «Préparation pour la Classe»,
estimated between $ 5 and 7 million
went at $ 5,2 million while a weak 1932
composition by Picasso,
«Compotier et Guitare», sold at $ 9,9 million
whereas it was estimated
between $ 10 and 15 million.







«Flowers» by Van Gogh,
already seen in the Reader's Digest
sale held by Sotheby's in May 1998,
fetched $ 4,2 million, well under
the $ 5 to 7 million estimate.







Monet's «Nympheas» of 1908 did not meet much success compared with the 1906 painting sold at Christie's two days earlier fetching only $ 7,6 million
against a $ 7 to 9 million estimate. Still, this was a better price than the $ 5,6 million bid recorded for this painting at Christie's in November 1995.

However, Sotheby's had to be much satisfied with
another Monet painting, «Le Portail», a well known
view of the Rouen cathedral painted 30 times at
different hours of the day between 1892 and 1893,
which went for $ 22 million. It had remained in the
family of the art dealer Durand-Ruel until 1945 but
had failed to reach the estimate of $ 3 to 4 million
during a sale held by Sotheby's in May 1987. Its
owner had decided to keep it until now and his
option was well rewarded.

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