NEW YORK, NY.- Simon Shaw, Co-Head of
Sothebys Worldwide Impressionist & Modern Art Department, commented: A key factor in tonights successes was our longstanding relationships with top collectors, and our partnership with them throughout the sale process the three works from the Private American Collection that led our sale, Monets Le Pont japonais, and more were non-competitive consignments. It was a privilege to offer Picassos spectacular Le Sauvetage exactly a decade after we last auctioned it in New York, and we are thrilled to see its price double in that time. We are pleased to once again deliver exceptional results on behalf of a great American institution, with Monets Sur la Falaise à Pourville selling for well over its high estimate to benefit the Acquisitions Fund of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- The impact of significant bidding and buying from Asian collectors was felt throughout the sale, with eight lots purchased by Asian collectors for a total of $63.9 million nearly 30% of the auction total
o Henri Matisses La Séance du matin sold for $19,205,000 to an Asian Private Collector
o Claude Monets Le Pont japonais sold for $15,845,000 to an Asian Private Collector
o Alberto Giacomettis La Place sold for $13,045,000 to an Asian Private Collector
- The auction was led by three works emerging from a private American collection, which together achieved $57.1 million surpassing their high estimate of $53 million
o Led by Picassos Le Sauvetage from 1932 that sold for $31,525,000 after a prolonged bidding battle, soaring over its high estimate of $18 million
§ Le Sauvetage last sold at auction at Sothebys New York a decade ago, in May 2004, when it fetched $14.8 million
- Three works by Claude Monet totaled $28 million, led by Le Pont japonais that sold for $15,845,000 to a private Asian collector after a competition between four bidders
o Monets Sur la Falaise à Pourville, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, achieved $8,229,000, surpassing its high estimate of $7 million
o Over the last 3 years, property from American museums has outperformed high estimates by a combined $100 million at Sothebys
- Following Sothebys enormously successful of works from the estate of Jan Krugier this February in London, 11 additional works from the estate achieved $32.9 million in tonights sale in excess of their $26.8 million high estimate
o Led by Alberto Giacomettis Femme de Venise V, which achieved $8,789,000 (est. $6/8 million)
- All five works by Alberto Giacometti on offer in the auction were sold, for a total of $35.1 million
o Led by La Place, Giacomettis very first multi-figural sculpture, which brought $13,045,000 (est. $12/18 million)
o Tonights offering follows Sothebys sale of Grande tête mince (Grande tête de Diego) in November of last year for $50 million the top Impressionist & Modern lot of 2013 worldwide