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MONET SUPERSTAR
01 May 1999


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Christie's however did not fare too well with Monet's view of his Japanese bridge in his garden of Giverny, a painting which was sold US $ 5,9 million (inclusive of buyer premium) well under an estimate of US $ 7 to 10 million.

In fact, this work had little to do regarding quality with Monet's Bassin aux Nymphéas et sentier au bord de l'eau sold by Sotheby's in June 1998 for a record US $ 33,33 million in London.

The Christie's painting already appeared twice at auction. In December 1984 it went for US $ 960,000 at Sotheby's, London and in May 1987, again at Sotheby's but in New York for US $ 2,6 million.
Christie's got over their disappointment thanks to Signac's Vue de la Salis à Antibes, which fetched US $ 5,2 million against an estimate of 3,5 to 4 million while Monet's La Seine près de Giverny went for US $ 2,2 million against an estimate of US $ 1 to 1,5 million.

Other paintings of average quality by Monet were unsold such as Cathédrale de Rouen, which carried an estimate of US $ 1 to 1,5 million at Sotheby's or Charing Cross Bridge, which only reached US $ 2,6 million compared with an estimate of US $ 5 to 7 million. Monet's works of the 1890's seem to remain much in demand compared to those produced after 1900.

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