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CHRISTIE'S JUNE 20 2012 IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART SALE
21 June 2012
Catégorie : MARKET


The  Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale at Christie's London  on 20 June 2012 realised £92,583,550 / $145,541,341/ € 114,618,435, selling 80% by lot and 84% by value. The auction had a pre- sale estimate of £74.5 million to £108.7 million.

The top price was paid for "Femme assise", 1949, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) which sold for £8,553,250/ $13,445,709/ € 10,588,924 (estimate: £5 million to £7.5 Million ). In total, 27 works of art sold for over £1 million / 36 for over $1 million, and two artist records were set.

Magritte's  “Les   jours gigantesques" sparked a fierce battle between 10 bidders and  sold for almost five  times its high estimate, setting at £ 7,209,250the second  highest  price  for  the  artist  at  auction.

 

Pablo Picasso's “Femme au Chien” painted in 1962 fetched £ 6,985,250, Paul Signac view of “La Corne d'or, les Minarets” (1907) culminated at £ 6,201,250, René Magritte's “Le Monde des Images” (circa 1961) sold for £4,857,250, Paul Gauguin's “Paysage aux troncs bleus” (1892) went for £4,521,250,, Maurice de Vlaminck's fauve painting “Les Régates à Bougival”(1905) was hammered at £ 3,625,250, René Magritte's “Shéhérazade” (1947) sold for £ 2,953,250, Edgar Degas' “Etude de nu pour la Petite Danseuse de 14 ans” (circa 1878-1881) fetched £ 2,841,250 and Claude Monet's “Le Chantier de petits navires près de Honfleur” (1864) doubled its low estimate to reach £ 2,785, 250.
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