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RECORD YEAR FOR CHRISTIE'S
27 January 2011
Catégorie : MARKET
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Top Lots for 2010
The top ten lots for Christie's in 2010 were:
$106,482,500, £70,278,450 Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Nude, Green Leaves and Bust,1932 New York 04-May-10
$53,282,500, £35,166,450 Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), Grande tête mince, Conceived in 1954 and cast in 1955 New York 04-May-10
$52,620,923,£35,886,735 Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Tête, vers 1910-12, Pierre calcaire Paris 14-Jun-10
$51,585,695,£34,761,250 Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Portrait d'Angel Fernández de Soto, 1903
King Street 23-Jun-10
$48,802,500, £30,257,550 Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV) New York 03-Nov-10
$42,642,500, £26,438,350 Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Ohhh...Alright...New York 10-Nov-10
$28,642,500, £19,476,900 Jasper Johns (b. 1930), Flag, 1960-66 New York 11-May-10
$28,642,500, £17,758,350 Juan Gris (1887-1927), Violon et guitare New York 03-Nov-10
$27,901,055, £18,801250 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), Frauenbildnis (Portrait of Ria Munk III), 1917-1918
King Street 23-Jun-10
$25,842,500, £17,056,050 Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), La Main, 1947-1948 New York 04-May-10
$23,882,500, £14,807,150 Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Big Campbell's Soup Can with Can Opener (Vegetable) New York 10-Nov-10
International Highlights and Events in 2010 UK and Continental Europe
In 2010, Continental Europe & UK auction sales totaled £1.1 billion ($1.7 billion), up 9% in £ on
2009.
Christie's London: The company's headquarters in St. James's hosted a series of landmark sales in 2010. The auctions of Islamic Art in April were led by a rare, mid-17th century Kirman ‘vase' carpet from South-East Persia which sold for £6.2 million/$9.6 million/€7 million - a world record price for any Islamic work of art sold at auction. The evening sale of Impressionist & Modern Art on 23 June became the most valuable various-owner sale in Europe, and the first auction to break the £150 million barrier, when it totalled £152.6 million / $226.5 million / €184 million. Pablo Picasso's Blue Period portrait of
Angel Fernández de Soto realised £34.8 million/$51.6 million/€41.9 million – the second highest price
for a work of art sold at Christie's in London. In July, Christie's were entrusted to offer a selection
of works from the Spencer Collections at Althorp which realised a total of £21.1 million / $32 million / €25.4 million.

At the auctions of Old Masters and 19th Century Art in July and December, an unprecedented 18 works sold for over £1 million led by A Commander being armed for Battle by Sir Peter Paul Rubens  (1577-1640) which was offered from the Spencer Collections having been at Althorp since 1802, and which sold in the evening auction in July for £9 million / $13.7 million / €10.8 million.

Auctions of 20th century and contemporary art performed strongly throughout the year culminating in the evening auctions of Post-War and Contemporary Art and The Italian Sale which realised a combined total of £38.2 million / $61.2 million / €43.4 million against a comparative total in 2009 of £17 million.

Christie's South Kensington reported record results in 2010, achieving the highest sales total ever for the site of £104.1 million ($161.3 million), surpassing the previous highest total of £99.0 million in 2000. The second half saw consistently strong interest and results both in Interiors and Collection sales, and in specialist category auctions. Notable highlights included the auction of the Lehman Brothers Collection in September which lasted  over 6 hours, attracted over 1,100 registered bidders from around the world and totaled £1.6million. In October the Crosby Garrett helmet, a Roman survival discovered by a metal detectorist, sold for £2.3 million, and in November the gun held by Sean Connery and used to promote the film From Russia with Love sold for £277,250.
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