LONDON.- Sothebys Evening Sales of Impressionist & Modern Art and Surrealist Art at Sothebys London totalled £194,753,500 (est. £150.3-197.6m) an increase of 108% (GBP) / 78.5% (USD) from the equivalent sale last year with a sell-through rate of 88.9%.
The night was led by Gustav Klimts rare masterpiece Bauerngarten, which was competed for by four bidders to sell for £48m / $59.3m / 56.1m the third highest price for any work ever sold at auction in Europe* and a record price for a landscape by the artist. One of the greatest works by the artist ever to appear at auction, Bauerngarten of 1907 came to the market tonight having remained in a private collection since 1994 and was most recently exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art London in the highly acclaimed Painting the Modern Garden exhibition. A further work by Klimt, Girl in the Foliage saw heated bidding and doubled its high-estimate selling for £4m / $5.3m (est. £1.2-1.8m) to the Gustav Klimt Vienna 1900 foundation.
A further highlight of the sale was Pablo Picassos Plant de tomates of 1944, which was hotly contested by four bidders and soared above its high-estimate to sell for £17m / $21.1m / 19.9m (est. £10-15m). Painted days before the Liberation of Paris, his series of five paintings of a tomato plant in the apartment he shared with Marie-Thérèse are ripe with personal, political and cultural significance. This is the most complex and visually striking example of the most sought-after series of the war period. Last sold at Sothebys New York in 1976 for $198,000, the work had been in a private collection for four decades. The total achieved for eight works by Picasso over the course of the evening was £54.7m / $67.7m (est. £35.6m-51m), with three of these selling for above £10 million including the monumental Femme nue assise, which sold for £13.7m / $16.9m (est. £9.5-12.5m).
Contra-Composition VI, 1924 by Theo van Doesburg, founder and leader of the radical Dutch artistic movement De Stijl, was acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden, Netherlands. The painting, which sold for £1.6m / $1.9m (est. £1.2-1.8m) was acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association, who deemed it a work of particular national importance.
The Surrealist portion of tonights sales was led by René Magrittes Souvenir de voyage, which sold for £3.4m / $4.2m (est. £2.5-3.5m). A further strong price for the artist, Le repas de noces made its auction debut and fetched an above-high-estimate £2m / $2.5m (est. £900,000-1,200,000) the finest gouache by the artist to appear on the market in recent times.
Helena Newman, Global Co-Head of Sothebys Impressionist & Modern Art Department & Chairman of Sothebys Europe, said: Tonights outstanding result is a new benchmark for London sales as much as it is a statement on the momentum of the global art market in 2017. The success of tonights sale lies in reading the market to know what buyers are looking for, and Sothebys having been entrusted by our clients with extraordinary works. This, combined with the pent up market demand for works of such extraordinary calibre, propelled global buying in our saleroom particularly from Asia and it was wonderful to experience on the rostrum.
Further Notable Prices Tonight Included:
Amedeo Modiglianis Portrait of Baranowski sold for an above high-estimate £16m / $19.8m (est. £10-15m).
Paul Gauguins Te Arii Vahine La Femme aux mangos (II) soared above high estimate to £8.4m / $10.4m (est. £7-10m).
A Record for a work by Alfred Sisley: Effet de neige à Louveciennes sold for an above-high estimate figure of £7.4m / $9.1m (est. £6-8m).
A Record for a work by Oskar Kokoschka: Orpheus und Eurydike sold for £3.3m / $4.1m (est. £1.6-2m) following bidding battle.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Vier Akte unter Bäumen, appearing at auction for the first time, brought £5.4m / $6.7m (est. £3.5-5m).
From the renowned Collection of Lord & Lady Attenborough: Auguste Rodins Penseur, petit modèle sparked a bidding battle and sold for an above-high-estimate £1.6m / $1.9m (est. £800,000-1,000,000).
A Record for Jean Arp: One of the first three-dimensional works that the artist produced, Torse made its auction debut at £3.3m / $4.1m (est. £2.5-3.5m).
From the collection of French furniture and jewellery designer Rose Adler, who was gifted the work by the artist and designed the Art Deco frame, Francis Picabias Ino sold for £1.2m / $1.5m (est. £500,000-700,000).
Paul Delvauxs dream-like Filles au bord de leau sold for £2.3m / $2.8m (est. £1.7-2.2m)
With four bidders battling for Joan Mirós Femme devant le soleil, it sold for over double its high-estimate ar £620,750 / $767,619 (est. £200,000-300,000).
Sale Overview:
42% of the works had never previously appeared at auction
Impressionist, Modern & Surrealist pre-sale estimate: £150.3-197.6 / $185.9-244.3m / 175.7-230.9m
Participation from a record 38 countries with a significant increase in the number of participants from leading regions Asia, US and UK compared to last year.