Picasso Sells at Auction for $106.5 Million

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Picasso Sells at Auction for $106.5 Million, a Record for a Work of Art


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Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society, New York, via Christie’s Picasso’s 1932 painting “Nu au Plateau de Sculpteur (Nude, Green Leaves and Bust).”

A painting that Picasso created in a single day in March 1932, “Nu au Plateau de Sculpteur (Nude, Green Leaves and Bust),” sold for $106.5 million, a world record auction price for a work of art, at Christie’s Tuesday night. The painting, more than 5 feet by 4 feet, shows Picasso’s mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, both reclining and as a bust. Picasso’s profile can be discerned in the blue background.

The painting broke the record price for a work of art set in February when a Giacometti sculpture, “Walking Man I,” was sold for $104.3 million at Sotheby’s in London. Bidding for the Picasso lasted 8 minutes and 6 seconds; there were six bidders. Nicholas Hall, an expert at Christie’s, took the winning bid by telephone. He declined to say who he was bidding for.
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Christie’s, Artists Rights Society, New York “Grande Tête Mince” by Alberto Giacometti


Giacomettis were also selling well on Tuesday night. “Grande Tête Mince,” a distinctive narrow bust, was bought by Guy Bennett, a private New York dealer, for a final price of $53.3 million, well over its estimate of $25 million to $35 million. “Le Chat,” an elongated bronze cat, sold for $20.8 million. And “La Main,” an outstretched arm and hand with fingers spread wide, went for $25.8 million in about six and a half minutes of bidding. It had been expected to bring $10 million to $15 million.


Final prices include the commission to Christie’s; estimates do not.


“Nu au Plateau” comes from the collection of the Los Angeles philanthropist Frances Lasker Brody, who died in November and was the wife of the real estate developer Sidney F. Brody. It is one of a group from the Brody estate being sold at Christie’s this spring, including works by Matisse, Braque and Giacometti. The painting has been publicly exhibited only once since 1951, the last time it changed hands. The year it was painted, 1932, is considered a turning point for the artist; it was then that he began creating luscious canvases of Marie-Thérèse that were unlike anything he had done before: bigger and more sensual.
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Imagine how many starving and homeless people that could feed and clothe? The greed of this world is astounding.
 
After doing some rough maths, that money could have supported 3312 children in Africa for an entire year. What - A - World.
 
why would anyone spend so much, also a buggati was sold for 30 mil by a museum so i take it recession is over

btw though it would support alot more people than that isn't "2 pound a month" enough for one person
 
i think its ridiculous! making art into a capitalist commodity, disgusting! someone should just steal it ,sell it back and use the money for people who really need it!!
 
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