An oil
painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian sold for a record $50.6m (£32.1m)
against a high estimate of 25 million at an auction held on May 15, 2015 by
Christie's in New York.
The 1929 piece titled Composition No
III, with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black exhaled the geometric style for which the
artist became renowned. Mondrian's previous auction record was $27.6m (£17.5m)
set in 2009 in Paris by.Christie's. The piece last came to auction exactly 18 years
ago to the day at the same house when it sold for $3.8 million.
Christie's sale of Impressionist and modern art
totaled $202 million with 93% of lots sold, adding to the impressive amount of $1.7
billion recorded during various auctions during the past week.
During the sale, Brancusi's plaster
head, La Muse
Endormie I (1912), sold for 8 million USD at its low estimate..
The two Monet
paintings Les meules à Giverny and Paysage du Matin respectively sold for 16.4 million USD (inclusive of premium) and 4.53
million.
The same client who
bought Paysage de matin also purchased Amedeo Modigliani's portrait of the bisexual writer Beatrice Hastings for 16.1
million USD with premium) while a painting by Fernand Léger fetched 17 million.
Pierre Bonnard's Sous l'arbre went only for 785,000
against a low estimate of 1 million and Berthe Morisot's Dans la véranda sold for $2.52 million, just under its
estimate.