NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys American Art auction concluded today in New York with an exceptional total of $83,915,500* well in excess of its $62.1 million high estimate and a strong sell-through rate of 88.2% by lot (see Notes & Highlights below). The centerpiece of the auction was a selection of seven paintings by Norman Rockwell from the family of Kenneth J. Stuart, Sr. the artists longtime friend and art editor at The Saturday Evening Post all of which sold for a stunning total of $59,663,000.
The group was led by Rockwells masterpiece Saying Grace, which set a new record for any work sold in an American Art auction** and nearly tripled the previous auction record for the artist*** when it achieved $46,085,000 soaring past its $20 million high estimate. The painting, which was voted by Post readers as their favorite cover, was sought after by two determined phone bidders who competed for more than 9 minutes. Additional highlights of the Stuart Family Collection included The Gossips, which fetched $8,453,000 (est. $6/9 million) and Walking to Church, which brought $3,245,000 (est. $3/5 million).
HIGHLIGHTS
Highest total for a sale of American Art at any auction house since May 2008
Third-highest total for any auction of American Art in Sothebys history****
4th consecutive American Art auction at Sothebys to exceed its pre-sale high estimate
4th consecutive American Art auction at Sothebys with a sell-through rate over 80%
88.2% marks the highest sell-through rate for an American Art auction at Sothebys since the December 2004 sale that featured Property from the Collection of Rita & Daniel Fraad
Property from an Important American Collection brought exceptional results for both 19th century paintings and American Modernism, led by Albert Bierstadts Lake in the Sierra Nevada from 1867 that fetched $2,105,000 (est. $1.5/2.5 million) and Arthur Doves Lattice and Awning from 1941 that brought $1,685,000 (est. $1.2/1.8 million) a new world auction record for the artist.
The works had remained in the same collection since they were acquired in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Strong prices for the Western art on offer today included Paul Manships 21-inch-tall bronze sculpture Indian Hunter and His Dog that tripled its high estimate on its way to selling for $1,565,000 a new world auction record for the artist as well as Thomas Morans 1915 landscape Grand Canyon in Mist that brought $1,445,000 (est. $800,000/1.2 million)
Competition for American Illustration extended to Maxfield Parrish, whose The Knave of Hearts: The Six Little Ingredients sold for $1,925,000 at the start of the auction more than five times its high estimate of $350,000
** The previous auction record for any work sold in an American Art auction was set at Sothebys New York in 1999, when George Bellowss Polo Crowd sold for $27.7 million.
*** The previous auction record for Norman Rockwell was set at Sothebys New York in 2006, when Breaking Home Ties sold for $15.4 million in 2006.
**** The only two American Art auctions at Sothebys to achieve totals larger than todays results were held in May 2008, with $87.5 million, and December 2004, with $107.9 million including Property from the Collection of Rita & Daniel Fraad.