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WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR GEORGIA O'KEEFE
21 November 2014
Catégorie : MARKET

Sotheby's recorded an unexpected success for its American art sale held in New York on November 20, 2014 which totaled 75.4 million USD when it sold Georgia O'Keeffe's painting "Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1" for 44.4 million US againt a high estimate of 15 million USD.

 

O'Keefe has thus become the most expensive female artist on the art market well ahead of Joan Mitchell's record which stood at 11.9 million USD for her work "Untitled" sold at Christie's New York in May 2014. O'Keeffe's previous auction record of 6.2 million had been set in 2001for "Calla lilies with red anemone" (1928), sold at Christie's New York..

 

The three works offered in the sale by the Georgia O'Keefe Museum totaled 50.4 million US. "On the Old Santa Fe Road" (1930–31) notably  sold for 5.1 million, compared with an estimate of 2–3 million.

 

O'Keefe's flower painting was described in the sale catalogue as a strikingly bold and elegant representation of the artist's mature intent and aesthetic.

 

The painting had been with the artist's sister, Anita O'Keeffe Young up until about the mid sixties and then appeared at auction twice, firstly at Sotheby's New York in December 1987 when it fetched 990,000 USD and again at Sotheby's New York in December 1994, when it sold for 1,047,500 USD at its high estimate.

During the sale, a Cubist-Abstract work by Stanton McDonald Wright titled "Still-Life Synchromy" (1917) sold for 2.1 million USD between its estimate of 1.5–2.5 million.

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