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SOTHEBY'S IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART DAY SALE BRINGS $38.8 MILLION
16 November 2016 Category : MARKET
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Sotheby's sale of Impressionist & Modern art held in New York on November 15,
2016 brought $ 38.8 million led by the phenomenal results for a
selection of bronze sculptures by Diego Giacometti, which together sold for
$6.8 million.
The Diego group was led by a rare octagonal
table (Table aux Personnages), which set a new world auction record for the
artist when it sold for $3.8 million against a high estimate of 400 000 while
Francis Picabia's painting titled "Bord de Mer dans le Midi, Effet de
Soleil" went for 1,932,500 USD against a high estimate of 1.2 million.
Chaim
Soutine's " Paysage Aux Toits Rouges" sold for $1,812,500 against a high estimate of 800 000, Pablo Picasso,'s "Tête" (Head), went
for $1,392,500 , Henri
Le Sidaner's " La Table De Pierre Au
Crépuscule" culminated at $1,332,500 against a high estimate of 800 000,
Henry Moore's "Family Group" was hammered down at $ 852,500 and Émile
Othon Friesz's " Arbres, Automne" (1906) fetched $ 1,092,500, some $ 450 000 more than its last selling price in 2005.
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Sotheby's sale of Impressionist & Modern art held in New York on November 15,
2016 brought $ 38.8 million led by the phenomenal results for a
selection of bronze sculptures by Diego Giacometti, which together sold for
$6.8 million.
The Diego group was led by a rare octagonal
table (Table aux Personnages), which set a new world auction record for the
artist when it sold for $3.8 million against a high estimate of 400 000 while
Francis Picabia's painting titled "Bord de Mer dans le Midi, Effet de
Soleil" went for 1,932,500 USD against a high estimate of 1.2 million.
Chaim
Soutine's " Paysage Aux Toits Rouges" sold for $1,812,500 against a high estimate of 800 000, Pablo Picasso,'s "Tête" (Head), went
for $1,392,500 , Henri
Le Sidaner's " La Table De Pierre Au
Crépuscule" culminated at $1,332,500 against a high estimate of 800 000,
Henry Moore's "Family Group" was hammered down at $ 852,500 and Émile
Othon Friesz's " Arbres, Automne" (1906) fetched $ 1,092,500, some $ 450 000 more than its last selling price in 2005.
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