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3 juillet 2024

Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale

Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
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Lot 8. Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian (Pieve di Cadore c. 1485/1490-1576 Venice), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, oil on canvas, laid on panel, 46.2 x 62.9 cm. Price realised GBP 17,560,000 (Estimate GBP 15,000,000 – GBP 25,000,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

 

LONDON.- Christie’s Classic Week Evening sales – Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale – realised a combined total of £50,788,420 / $64,145,774 / €59,676,394. The top lot of the evening was Titian’s early masterpiece Rest on the Flight into Egypt which realised £17,560,000 / $22,178,280 / €20,633,000, setting a new auction record for the artist, having attracted world-wide interest and admiration upon announcement and throughout the pre-sale exhibitions in New York, Hong Kong and London. 20% of new registrants to these sales were millennials; the breakdown of buyers by region was: 72% EMEA / 15% APAC / 13% Americas.

These sales bring the running total, to date for Classic Week London to £53,609,182 / $67,708,397 / €62,990,789. This builds on the strength in this area of the market, as recently illustrated at Christie’s Paris last month when Chardin’s Le Melon Entamé sold for €26.7 million, setting a new record for the artist and becoming the most expensive Old Master Painting sold in France, the most expensive 18th century French Old Master Painting in the world, as well as the most expensive work sold in France in 2024.

OLD MASTERS PART I SALE IN SUMMARY:

The Old Masters Part I Sale realised £43,594,800 / $55,060,232 / €51,223,890. Among the top lots of the sale:

Titian’s early masterpiece Rest on the Flight into Egypt sold for £17,560,000/ $22,178,280/ €20,633,000, setting a new world auction record for the artist (estimate: £15,000,000-25,000,000). Having been owned by Dukes, Archdukes and Holy Roman Emperors, it was looted by Napoleon and stolen in the late 20th century. It was offered by Lord Bath and the Longleat Trustees as part of their long-term investment strategy.

Lot 8. Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian (Pieve di Cadore c. 1485/1490-1576 Venice), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, oil on canvas, laid on panel, 46.2 x 62.9 cm. Price realised GBP 17,560,000 (Estimate GBP 15,000,000 – GBP 25,000,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

Landmark rediscovery: Quentin Metsys’s masterpiece The Madonna of the Cherries realised £10,660,000 / $13,463,580/ €12,525,500, setting a new world auction record for the artist (estimate: £8,000,000-12,000,000). Painted in the artist’s maturity in the 1520s, The Madonna of the Cherries is one of the most celebrated paintings by Quentin Metsys, the father of the Antwerp school. This work had a wide-reaching and long-lasting influence, inspiring generations of artists and giving rise to numerous copies and variants.

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Lot 4. Quentin Metsys (Leuven 1465/6-1530 Antwerp), The Madonna of the Cherries, oil on panel, 75.3 x 62.9 cm. Price realised GBP 10,660,000 (Estimate GBP 8,000,000 – GBP 12,000,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

Frans Hals’s Portrait of a gentleman of the de Wolff family, possibly Joost de Wolff, sold for £5,715,000 / $7,218,045 / €6,715,125 (estimate: £4,000,000-6,000,000). It was sold on the instruction of the Viscount Cowdray and his trustees.

 

 

Lot 17. Frans Hals (Antwerp, 1582/1583 – Haarlem, 1666), Portrait of a gentleman of the de Wolff family, possibly Joost de Wolff (1576/7-?after 1652), half-length, signed with artist's monogram, dated and inscribed 'ÆTA SVÆ 6[...] / 1643 FH' (upper right), oil on canvas, 93.4 x 76.2 cm; with the coat-of-arms of the de Wolff family (upper right). Price realised GBP 5,715,000 (Estimate GBP 4,000,000 – GBP 6,000,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.


Lord Bath: “It has been fabulous to see the interest in Titian’s work as this unique painting was previewed in the lead-up to this evening’s auction. It has been well-received which clearly demonstrates how the fascination with this exquisite early masterpiece has been maintained across the centuries. It has an extraordinary history, looted by Napoleon, bought by the 4th Marquess in 1878 and then stolen from Longleat in 1995 before miraculously being recovered. As the next chapter in the Rest on the Flight into Egypt’s story is written, I am pleased with the outcome of tonight; which will support our considerable long-term investment strategy at Longleat to build on the vision and legacy of my ancestors for the benefit of future generations.”

Orlando Rock, Chairman, Christie’s UK “This result is a tribute to the impeccable provenance and quiet beauty of this sublime early masterpiece by Titian, which is one of the most poetic products of the artist’s youth. This picture has captured the imaginations of audiences for more than half a millennia and will no doubt continue to do so.”

Clementine Sinclair, Head of Old Masters London: “We are thrilled to have presented one of the strongest Old Masters Evening sales at Christie’s London in over a decade, with rare masterpieces representing many of the key European schools, which were fresh to the market with remarkable provenance; 22% of the works in the sale had not been offered on the market in at least a century - the early Titian, which had been owned by Dukes, Archdukes and Holy Roman Emperors returned to Christie’s after nearly 150 years, and the Hals was last offered for sale at Christies in 1919. The recently rediscovered prime of Metsys’ Madonna of the Cherries sparked a huge amount of international interest and excitement, establishing a new record for one of the most celebrated artists of the Northern Renaissance. Overall, it showed the continuing breadth and depth of demand for exceptional works of art.”

THE EXCEPTIONAL SALE IN SUMMARY:

Christie’s Exceptional Sale realised a total of £7,193,620 / $9,085,542/ €8,452,504. Among the highlights of the sale:

The Nezu ‘Tribute Bearers’ automaton clock: an Imperial Chinese ormolu and paste-set automaton, musical and striking table clock, Guangzhou workshops, Qianlong period (1736-1795), late 18th century sold for £756,000 / $954,828 / €888,300 (estimate: £500,000-800,000).

Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale

Lot 16. The Nezu ‘Tribute Bearers’ automaton clock: an Imperial Chinese ormolu and paste-set automaton, musical and striking table clock, Guangzhou workshops, Qianlong period (1736-1795), late 18th century; 85 cm high; 36.2 cm wide; 28.5 cm deep. Price realised GBP 756,000 (Estimate GBP 500,000 – GBP 800,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

 

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A Greek bronze head of Eros, circa 2nd-1st century B.C., realised £1,855,000 / $2,342,865 / €2,179,625 (estimate: £550,000-750,000).

Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale

Lot 30. The Sydney Lamon Eros. Property from an Important European Private Collection. A Greek bronze head of Eros, Hellenistic period, circa 2nd-1st century B.C.; 23.6 cm high. Price realised GBP 1,855,000 (Estimate GBP 550,000 – GBP 750,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

 

A royal bridesmaid’s dress by Norman Hartnell, 19designed by 47 from the Wedding of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh achieved £37,800 / $47,741 / €44,415 (estimate: £30,000-50,000). The only one of the bridesmaid dresses to come to the market, it was worn by the late Longman (née Lambart), a childhood friend of the late Queen.

Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale
Christie's Evening Sales total $64,145,774 comprising: Old Masters Part I Sale and The Exceptional Sale

Lot 62. The property of a family. Lady Elizabeth Lambart's dress from the Wedding of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, 1947. A royal bridesmaid’s dress and headdress, by Norman Hartnell, 1947, the embroidery design by Flora Ballard. Price realised GBP 37,800 (Estimate GBP 30,000 – GBP 50,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

 

 

Amjad Rauf, International Head of Masterpiece and Private Sales: “The London Exceptional Sale was led by the head of Eros, a Hellenistic Antiquity from the Sydney Lamon Collection, selling for more than two times the high estimate. Further highlights with historic provenances were the Imperial Chinese clock from the Nezu Collection, a bureau mazarin by BVRB I from Buxted Park, a pietra dura tabletop with the arms of the Cavalli and a Louis XVI giltwood pliant from Versailles, which was acquired by the French State and will return to the château. This highlights that our clients are very interested in the histories and stories of the works on offer, as well as their rarity and exquisite craftsmanship.”
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