LONDON.- 20th Century at
Christies opened to high energy in the salerooms resulting in a total to date of £161,929,636 / $200,923,354 / 189,443,774 for the Impressionist & Modern sales that took place at Christies from 28 February to 3 March 2017. A world record price at auction was achieved for René Magrittes La corde sensible, once in the collection of the esteemed art collector and patron Edward James, which sold for £14,441,348 / $17,936,155 / 16,896,378. Works from prestigious collections including the Personal Collection of Barbara Lambrecht, the Heidi Weber Museum Collection, the family of Max Ernst and the Art Institute of Chicago inspired spirited bidding. The Personal Collection of Barbara Lambrecht Sold to Benefit the Rubens Prize Collection in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Siegen was 100% sold and realised a total of £20,112,100 / $24,950,059 / 23,531,157. With outstanding overall sell through rates of 82% by lot and 94% by value, the launch of the 2017 season confirmed that the global market is confident, buoyant, and continually developing with significant participation from Asia.
The top work of the week was Paul Gauguins, Te Fare (La maison) which achieved £20,325,000 / $25,243,650 / 23,780,250. The forty works offered from the Personal Collection of Barbara Lambrecht across four sales: Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale; Art of the Surreal; Impressionist & Modern Art Works on Paper and Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale demonstrated the breadth of appeal for works across category and price point. Important works by Le Corbusier from the Heidi Weber Museum Collection saw collectors from Europe, America and Asia pursue three oil paintings and four works on paper by the artist and was led by Nature morte et figure (£3,301,000 / $4,099,842 / 3,862,170). As well as the record achieved for the Magritte, four additional paintings by the artist totalled £27,161,348 / $33,734,395 / 31,778,778. Henri Haydens Fille assise au bouquet de fleurs also sold for a record price of £425,000 / $527,850 / 497,250 with three further records in the Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale: Achille Laugé, La route (£809,000 / $999,115 / 946,530, Ossip Zadkine, Tête de jeune garcon (£797,000 / $984,295 / 932,490 and Arnold Topp, Die Sonne ist gross und gefallen (£509,000 / £628,615 / 595,530), and three in the Impressionist & Modern Art Sale, South Kensington: Émile Chambon, L'indiscret (£65,000 / $79,690 / 75,595); Gabriel Alix, Panthère (£9,375 / $11,494 / 10,903) and Giulio D'Anna, Paesaggio siciliano e Aerei (£100,000 / $122,600 / 116,300).
Further highlights include Paul Delvauxs Le village des sirènes (£3,077,000 / $3,821,634 / 3,600,090), sold by the Art Institute of Chicago, Yves Tanguys La lumière, la solitude (£1,565,000 / $1,943,730 / 1,831,050), and Portrait érotique voilè by Max Ernst, sold by the artists family (£2,285,000 / $2,837,970 / 2,673,450).
20th Century at Christies continues next week with the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 7 March, the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Auction on 8 March and Handpicked: 100 Artists Selected by the Saatchi Gallery. The online-only sale Picasso Ceramics remains open for bidding until 7 March.