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Picasso fetches $45m, leads patchy Sotheby's sale

A Pablo Picasso portrait of his mistress and "golden muse" Marie-Therese Walter sold for 28.6 million pounds (USD 45 million) on Tuesday, leading a patchy Sotheby's auction of impressionist, modern and surrealist art where some lots disappointed.

February 06, 2013 / 09:05 IST

A Pablo Picasso portrait of his mistress and "golden muse" Marie-Therese Walter sold for 28.6 million pounds (USD 45 million) on Tuesday, leading a patchy Sotheby's auction of impressionist, modern and surrealist art where some lots disappointed.


The sale was the first of a series to be held in London in February by Sotheby's, rival Christie's and smaller auction houses in the latest barometer of the strength of the high-end art market.


Prices for the most sought-after works have soared in recent years despite broader economic concerns, with collectors in China, Russia and the Middle East joining more established patrons in Europe and the United States.


Subtracting the buyer's premium of over 10 percent, the amount realised for the 1932 Picasso came towards the lower end of pre-sale estimates of 25 million-35 million pounds.


Nonetheless, it was comfortably the top lot of an evening when a series of works on paper by Austrian artist Egon Schiele arguably stole the limelight.


His "Lovers (Self Portrait With Wally)" of 1914 fetched 7.9 million pounds, an auction record for the artist for a work on paper.


Also sold by the Leopold Museum in Vienna was his "Self Portrait in Green Shirt with Eyes Closed" which sold for 5.1 million pounds, well above expectations of between 1.8 million and 2.5 million pounds.


The combined tally for Schiele works, sold by the museum to help settle a long-running restitution case involving art deemed to have been stolen by the Nazis in the 1930s, was 14 million pounds.


Other lots fared less well, however, most notably Max Beckmann's "Before the Ball - Two Women With a Cat" which went unsold despite pre-sale estimates of 5 million-8 million pounds.


Several other paintings were sold at around the low end of expectations.


Overall the evening brought in 121.1 million pounds in sales, within expectations of 103 million-149 million.


Christie's, the world's largest auction house, holds its equivalent sale in London on Wednesday.

first published: Feb 6, 2013 05:22 am

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