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CHRISTIE'S MODERN BRITISH SALE YIELDS ALMOST 17,5 MILLION GBP
19 June 2019 Catégorie : MARKET
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Christie's Modern British art sale held in london on
June 17 totalled £17,477,500 with sell-through rates of
89% by value and 77% by lot. Registered bidders from 16 countries across 4 continents.
The sale
was led by Barbara Hepworth's The Family of Man (Figure
8, The Bride), realising £3,838,250, while Elisabeth Frink's Running Man (Front Runner) sold for a record
price of £1,091,250. We witnessed great interest throughout the evening with
Henry Moore's Working
Model for Oval with Points achieving £2,051,250. Barbara Hepworth'sOval
Sculpture drew lively
bidding, to more than double its estimate (£1,451,250). Breton
Boy in Profile by Roderic O'Conor from the Drue Heinz Collection realised £419,250,
more than three times the estimate. ‘20th Century at Christie's' continues with the Modern British
Art Day Sale on 18 June.”
The following day, Christie's registered £36,413,750
for their Impressionist and Modern Art sale, selling 77% by lot. Pablo
Picasso's Homme et
femme nus led the evening, with a bid of £12,464,250. Well
priced works drew lively bidding in the room, while The Landscape of a Mind: A Private
Collector's Surreal Vision reinforced the appeal of works
fresh to market. Great results were achieved for works on paper, includingLiegender Mädchenakt by
Egon Schiele (£1,271,250), over six times its estimate, and Hannah Höch's Er und sein Milieu (£635,250).
Henri Lauren's Homme à
la pipe saw international competition, achieving £1,691,250,
and there was continued interest in the Surrealist market, including Yves
Tanguy's L'Extinction
des espèces II, which
realised £3,131,250. The sale saw registered bidders from 25 countries across 5
continents following international touring of our highlights in Hong Kong and
New York.”
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Christie's Modern British art sale held in london on
June 17 totalled £17,477,500 with sell-through rates of
89% by value and 77% by lot. Registered bidders from 16 countries across 4 continents.
The sale
was led by Barbara Hepworth's The Family of Man (Figure
8, The Bride), realising £3,838,250, while Elisabeth Frink's Running Man (Front Runner) sold for a record
price of £1,091,250. We witnessed great interest throughout the evening with
Henry Moore's Working
Model for Oval with Points achieving £2,051,250. Barbara Hepworth'sOval
Sculpture drew lively
bidding, to more than double its estimate (£1,451,250). Breton
Boy in Profile by Roderic O'Conor from the Drue Heinz Collection realised £419,250,
more than three times the estimate. ‘20th Century at Christie's' continues with the Modern British
Art Day Sale on 18 June.”
The following day, Christie's registered £36,413,750
for their Impressionist and Modern Art sale, selling 77% by lot. Pablo
Picasso's Homme et
femme nus led the evening, with a bid of £12,464,250. Well
priced works drew lively bidding in the room, while The Landscape of a Mind: A Private
Collector's Surreal Vision reinforced the appeal of works
fresh to market. Great results were achieved for works on paper, includingLiegender Mädchenakt by
Egon Schiele (£1,271,250), over six times its estimate, and Hannah Höch's Er und sein Milieu (£635,250).
Henri Lauren's Homme à
la pipe saw international competition, achieving £1,691,250,
and there was continued interest in the Surrealist market, including Yves
Tanguy's L'Extinction
des espèces II, which
realised £3,131,250. The sale saw registered bidders from 25 countries across 5
continents following international touring of our highlights in Hong Kong and
New York.”
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