Brancusi bronze sells for $57mn in New York

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Brancusi bronze sells for $57mn in New York
The top lot of the sale were Constantin Brancusi's (1876-1957) La muse endormie which sold for a world auction record price of $57,367,500 to client in the room after 9 minutes of bidding.



NEW YORK (AFP).- A bronze sold for $57.37 million in New York on Monday, setting a new auction record for Romanian-born sculptor Constantin Brancusi and fetching more than twice its lowest pre-sale estimate, Christie's said.

The sculpture of a sleeping woman's head -- "La muse endormie" -- by a pioneer of modernism sold after nine minutes of bidding at Christie's impressionist and modern art sale, kicking off a week of high-profile art auctions expected to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars.

The 1913 sculpture, cast by an artist who spent most of his working career in Paris, was snapped up by an anonymous bidder having been valued pre-sale at $25-35 million, the auction house said.

The second top selling lot was a Picasso portrait of his mistress, Dora Maar, called "Femme assise, robe bleue," painted on the Spanish master's 58th birthday, which sold for $45 million, Christie's said.

The oil painting was originally owned by the artist's friend and gallerist Paul Rosenberg, before being confiscated by the Nazis and being discovered and rescued by Rosenberg's son.

It was later acquired by US financier, industrialist and art collector George David Thompson. It was valued pre-sale at $35-50 million.

Christie's and Sotheby's -- the esteemed houses founded in 18th century London -- are chasing combined sales of at least $1.1 billion in offering for auction hundreds of contemporary, modern and impressionist works of art this week in New York.

The top estimate for the week is a 1982 "Untitled" by Jean-Michel Basquiat -- a skull-like head on a giant canvas in oil-stick, acrylic and spray paint -- for which Sotheby's hopes to smash a new auction record for the US artist at more than $60 million.

Much of the art being offered this season is fresh to market -- 84 percent of the works offered by Christie's on Monday had never been offered at auction or have been off the market for 20 years or more.

Christie's said the evening sale of impressionist and modern greats, including Monet, Chagall and Fernand Leger, fetched $289 million.

Buyers from 35 countries registered to bid, with 42 percent American and 23 percent Asian buying by lot, said Jessica Fertig, senior Christie's specialist in impressionist and modern art.

Picasso holds the world record for the most expensive piece of art sold at auction with his "The Women of Algiers (Version 0)" fetching $179.4 million at Christie's in New York in 2015.


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