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24 octobre 2016

Christie's FIAC Week auctions total $46 million

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Lot 28B. Yves Klein (1928-1962), Monogold Sans titre (MG 44), signé, daté, dédicacé et situé 'Pour Jeannine avec la vraie amitié de Yves - Paris 1961' (au dos), feuilles d'or sur panneau en bois, 21 x 15.5 cm. (8 ¼ x 6 1/8 in.). Réalisé en 1961. Ancienne collection Claude Berri. Price Realised: $1,313,010. Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

PARIS.- Christie’s new series of 20th Century auctions, held during FIAC week, celebrated Modern, Post-War and Contemporary art and displayed a strong position in Paris with a combined total of €42M/£37.5M/$46M. The week started on a high point with Christie’s first curated sale in Paris: Paris Avant-Garde which realised €20,562,500/£18,442,506/$22,610,525; followed by the remarkable Bjäringer Collection which sold 94% by lot and 99% by value. Friday afternoon, the Modern Art sale realised €5,812,375/£5,203,819/$6,379,663 and the week ended with the superb collection of Claude Berri which sold for €8,320,125/£7,422,384/$9,084,744. One of the highlights of the sale was the Monogold (MG 44) by Yves Klein, formely owned by Pierre Restani which achieved €1,202,500/£1,072,750/$1,313,010. 20th Century at Christie’s Paris follows the strong results for Christie’s London during Frieze Week and confirms the energy of the art market across the autumn season. 

PARIS AVANT-GARDE 

The first curated sale at Christie’s Paris achieved a strong total of €20,562,500 /£18,442,506/$22,610,525, with 85% sold by lot and 92% sold by value, confirming Christie’s ability to innovate and meet the needs of the art market of today. The evening began at an electric pace with the first lot of the night Joan Miro’s Untitled soaring to a figure of €2,034,500 /£1,824,743 /$2,237,136, more than six times its presale estimate. This starting point set the tone for the evening with the first nine lots achieving figures above their high estimates (49% of the sale was sold above their high estimate). The number of bidders present in the room, on the phone and on the Internet showed real interest for exceptional modern, post-war and contemporary art works fresh on the market and from prestigious provenance. The mobile by Alexander Calder given by the artist to film director Agnès Varda realised €2,370,500/£2,126,101/$2,606,602, while the previously unseen on the market Tête by Le Corbusier and Joseph Savina sold for €422,500/£378,940/$464,581. The group of three Moutons de laine executed by François-Xavier Lalanne in 1969 from the former Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé collection sold for €602,500/£540,382/$662,509. The evening also saw energetic bidding online, with Max Ernst’s Bosse de nage selling to a Christie’s LIVE bidder for €362,500/£325,126/$398,605. The Bernard Monnier collection which included works by Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Cornell, Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst realised 100%, achieving €3,981,500/£3,571,007/$4,378,057. 

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Lot 1. Joan Miró (1893-1983), Sans titre, signé 'Miró' (en bas à droite), gouache sur papier, 41.7 x 52.8 cm. Exécuté vers 1950-54. Ancienne collection Bernard Monnier. Price Realised  2,034,500 ($ 2,233,032)Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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Lot 10. Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Sans titre, stabile – feuilles de métal, fil de fer et peinture, 115 x 140 x 35 cm. Exécuté en 1955. Ancienne collection Agnès Varda, Paris. Price Realised  €2,370,500 ($ 2,601,820)Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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Lot 15. Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965) et Joseph Savina (1901-1983), Étude de tête pour "La Sculpture Femme", 3e recherche; signé des initiales 'JS. LC.' (à l'arrière du cou), acajou, 39.5 x 35 x 14.8 cm. Exécuté entre 1953 et 1962. Price Realised  422,500 ($ 463,729)Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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Lot 20. François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), 'Moutons de laine', un mouton et deux ottomans; le mouton signé 'FXL LALANNE' (sous la tête) et monogrammé 'FXL' (au-dessous); chaque ottoman monogrammé et daté 'FXL 69' (au-dessous); laine, bois, aluminium et bronze patinés. Le mouton : 87 x 100 x 50 cm; chaque ottoman : 62 x 80 x 46 cm. Executés en 1969. Ancienne collection Yves Saint Laurent et Pierre Bergé. Price Realised  €422,500 ($ 463,729). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

 

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Lot 6. Max Ernst (1891-1976), Bosse de nage, signé, numéroté et avec le cachet du fondeur 'II/VI max ernst A.VALSUANI CIRE PERDUE' (à l'arrière de la base), bronze à patine noire. Hauteur: 47.8 cm. Conçu en 1959; cette épreuve fondue la même année dans une édition de 6 exemplaires plus 3 épreuves d'artiste. Ancienne collection Bernard Monnier. Price Realised  362,500 ($ 397,874). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

PROPERTY FROM THE BJÄRINGER COLLECTION 
The collection, which offered a panorama of the Parisian Avant-Garde achieved stand out results of €7,188,600 /£6,447,455 /US$7,904,585 selling 94% by lot and 99% by value. French abstract paintings were led by Paysage au nuage by Nicolas de Staël which was sold for €1,382,500/£1,239,964/$1,520,197. The high number of registered bidders demonstrated the demand in the international art market for works of high quality. This single-owner auction follows the successes of the Runnqvist and the Peppler Swedish collections, both sold 100% at Christie’s in Paris in 2013 and 2014. 

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Lot 12A. Nicolas de Staël (1914-1955), Paysage au nuage, huile sur toile, 65 x 81 cm. (25 5/8 x 31 7/8 in.) Peint en Provence en 1953. Ancienne Collection Bjäringer. Price Realised  1,382,500 ($ 1,517,408). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

ART MODERNE 
20th Century at Christie’s Paris continued on Friday with Art Moderne, which realised a total of €5,812,375/£5,203,819/$6,379,663. These results demonstrated the continued global interest for art stars of the twentieth century such as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Salvador DalÍ whose work on paper La soie est une femme sold for €290,500/£260,085/$318,853 against a presale estimate of €180,000250,000. The sale saw registered buyers from 18 countries across four continents. 

Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita’s La belle espagnole doubled its high estimate selling for €410,500/£367,521/$450,565.

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Lot 11. Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968), La belle espagnole, signé 'Foujita' (en bas à droite), huile et encre de Chine sur toile, 46.6 x 38.4 cm. Peint vers 1952. Price Realised  410,500 ($ 448,218). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

The highest price was paid for Pablo Picasso whose painting Buste d’homme sold for €1,922,500/£1,721,214/$2,110,136.

 

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Lot 116. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Buste d'homme, signé et daté '9.6.69. Picasso' (en haut à gauche), huile sur carton ondulé, 130.2 x 65.1 cm. Price Realised  1,922,500 ($ 2,099,144). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

The saleroom saw important prices realised for French artists such as Fernand Léger whose group of ceramics that came to auction directly from the ceramist Roland Brice’s family, totaled €223,750/£200,323/$245,588. 

COLLECTION CLAUDE BERRI 
Christie’s FIAC week ended with the much anticipated collection of famous Oscar-winning film director and producer Claude Berri, whose son Thomas Langmann entrusted Christie’s with his father’s collection. On Saturday, the 77 lots were offered to international collectors who were present to pay their last tributes to the much loved and respected Claude Berri. 

The sale totaled €8,320,125/£7,422,384/$9,084,744 with 86% of lots sold and 96% by value. 

The top lot of the sale was the very large work by Jannis Kounellis which sold for €1,562,500/£1,393,906/$1,706,094. This monumental canvas was executed during the early years of the artist’s career in Rome, when he was only 24 years old. The very rare Monogold (MG 64) by Yves Klein seduced several collectors and sparked an auction battle to acquire this piece, finally selling for €1,202,500/£1,072,750/$1,313,010. An auction record price was realised for Daniel Buren whose Peintures aux formes variables achieved an above estimate figure of €986,500/£880,057/$1,077,159. 

 

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Lot 48B. Jannis Kounellis (Né en 1936), Sans titre, signé, daté et situé 'Kounellis Roma 60' (en bas à gauche), huile et mine de plomb sur collage de papier marouflé sur toile, 133.2 x 290.6 cm. (52 ½ x 114 3/8 in.). Réalisé en 1960 à Rome. Ancienne collection Claude Berri. Price Realised  1,922,500 ($ 1,706,066). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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Lot 21B. Daniel Buren (Né en 1938), Peinture aux formes variables, daté 'mars-oct 66' (au revers), peinture sur toile de coton tissée à rayures blanches et vertes, alternées et verticales, de 8.7 cm de large chacune, 228.3 x 199 cm. (90 x 78 3/8 in.). Réalisé en mars-octobre 1966. Price Realised  986,500 ($ 1,077,142). WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WORK OF ART. Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

Contemporary artists such as John Baldessari, Paul McCarthy, Wim Delvoye and Berlinde de Bruyckere were also well represented in the sale and saw strong prices achieved for their artworks. The hyper realistic sculpture by de Bruyckere, Pietà, was sold €290,500/£259,155/$317,197 to a buyer on the phone. Paul McCarthy’s work on paper Cooking show was sold €110,500/£98,577/$120,655, setting a new world record for the medium. 

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Lot 47B. Berlinde De Bruyckere (Née en 1964), Pietà, cire, époxy, métal et bois peint, 237 x 58 x 54 cm. (93 ¼ x 22 7/8 x 21 ¼ in.). Réalisé en 2008. Price Realised  290,500 ($ 317,192). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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 Lot 62B. Paul McCarthy (Né en 1945), Cooking show, mine de plomb, fusain et pastel gras sur assemblages de papier, 250 x 175 cm. (98 3/8 x 68 7/8 in.). Réalisé en 2001. Price Realised  €290,500 ($ 317,192). WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A WORK ON PAPER. Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

The Modern art works on paper section of the sale was led by a very rare watercolor by Francis Picabia executed in 1913, Mechanical expression achieved €326,500/£291,271/$356,505. An important work on paper executed by Roberto Matta in 1937 and which was first exhibited in 1938 at the Galerie des Beaux-Arts of Paris was sold for €176,500/£157,456/$192,720. 

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Lot 16B. Francis Picabia (1879-1953), Mechanical expression seen through our own mechanical expression, signé, daté 'Picabia 1913' (en bas à droite), titré 'MECHANICAL EXPRESSION SEEN THROUGH OUR OWN MECHANICAL EXPRESSION' (en haut), situé 'NEW YORK' (au centre) et inscrit 'NPIERKOWSKA' (en bas au centre), aquarelle et graphite sur papier, 20 x 15.9 cm. (7 7/8 x 6 ¼ in.). Exécuté à New York en 1913. Price Realised  €290,500 ($ 317,192). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

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Lot 15B. Roberto Matta (1911-2002), Scénario n°1: Succion Panique du Soleil, signé de l'initiale, titré et daté 'M 37 Scénario I 'Succion panique du Soleil"' (au dos), crayons de couleur, crayon gras et mine de plomb sur papier, 49.5 x 64.5 cm. (19 ½ x 25 ½ in.) Réalisé en 1937. Price Realised  €290,500 ($ 317,192). Photo: © Christie’s Images Limited 2016.

The auction of the Claude Berri collection continues online on Christies.com until the October 27th and a dedicated auction for Claude Berri’s photographs will be organised on November 12th during the Paris Photo fair.  

RECORDS SET: 
• Lot 21B Daniel Buren – Peintures aux formes variables - €986,500/£880,057/$1,077,159 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WORK OF ART 

• Lot 62B Paul McCarthy – Cooking Show - €110,500/£98,577/£120,655 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A WORK ON PAPER 

• Lot 61B Silvia Bächli – Sans titre - €17,500/£15,612/$19,108 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WORK OF ART 

• Lot 67B Thierry de Cordier – Ice Mad - €74,500/£66,461/$81,346 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A WORK ON PAPER 

• Lot 76B Edgar Arceneaux – The Art of Creation III - €2,000/£1,784/$2,184 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WORK OF ART 

• Lot 73B Charley Case – Ana se baigne dans la mer morte €4,000/£3,568/$4,368 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WORK OF ART

 

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