Written by Ilaria Scarinci June 23 2008
translated by Giorgina Arcuri
An interesting week is opening up for French auctions of modern and contemporary art.
Paris and surroundings are going to offer various occasions to buy important pieces of high quality or even become owners of minor works, realized by very famous artists, for moderate amounts.
The events will be inaugurated on Monday 23rd by
Cornette de Saint Cyr (
Paris) with the Art Moderne - Art Contemporain auction, rich in paintings that are worth watching out for. Among the most important works:
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Category: Art Market
Written by Ilaria Scarinci May 14 2008
The first
New York session dedicated to impressionists left Christe’s with a turnover of 277,276,000 dollars. Two new important records were broken for Monet and Rodin, however many of their paintings remained unsold.
The 6th May auction brought about some confirmations, but also gave rise to creeping fears that have been circulating on the art market for a while. The top lot of the evening was the splendid painting by Claude Monet “Le Pont du chemin de fer à Argenteuil” which went under the hammer for 41,481,000 dollars. With this sale Monet exceeded the previous record at auction, realised last June during the Sotheby’s auction in London; on that occasion, “Ninphéas” from 1904 went under the hammer for 36.7 million dollars.
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