Sentences with phrase «time auction record»

The works in his overcrowded Manhattan office were always outstanding examples of leading artists, including an extraordinary Chamberlain that I predicted in The Art Economist magazine would set an all - time auction record, which it did!

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Cramer also called attention to the Leonardo da Vinci painting that sold for over $ 450 million, breaking all - time art auction records.
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This is the second time the Bao Dai 6062 has set records — when it last sold in 2002 for $ 235,000, the Bao Dai set the record for most expensive Rolex sold at auction.
«It's been a long - time coming,» Virgilio Garza, Christie's head of Latin American Art, said of the new high mark, and now Frida and Diego are finally neck - in - neck with their auction records
But with its record - breaking auction price of just under $ 120 million at Sotheby's last Wednesday, Edvard Munch's masterpiece has become a sign of the times for the fine art world as well.
Market Interest: With Intimate Portrait, Njideka Akunyili Crosby Achieves Auction Record for Second Time in Two Months
Her latest canvases in bold, colorful patterns, which she completes at a ferocious pace, retail in the mid — six figures at New York's Gagosian Gallery and London's Victoria Miro; one of her rare early paintings sold at auction in November 2008 for $ 5.79 million, a record at the time for a living woman artist.
AUCTION On July 1 at Christie's London, «Afrosheen,» a 2009 painting by Hurvin Anderson (above) sells for more than $ 2.2 million (including fees), nearly four times the estimate and a record for the British artist.
His mixed - media collage of the same name, Mithra (2008), which sold at Sotheby's in 2013 for $ 2,629,000 (more than four times its low estimate of $ 600,000), holds the artist's record at auction
Only two works from this series have come to auction in the last 20 years and each time they established a new record for the artist and a new benchmark for European art.
Few auction records existed for African American artists at the time.
Getty Acquires Gentileschi's Danaë for $ 30.5 million at Sotheby's The J.Paul Getty Museum has acquired Orazio Gentileschi's Danaë for more than seven times the artist's previous auction record.
He has twice achieved the record for any photographic work of art at auction, both times by Andreas Gursky and twice achieved the record for any living artist at auction with Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons.
At Bonhams» Impressionist & Modern Art Auction in New York on May 12, Seated Old Man set a record for a work on paper by the artist when it sold for $ 425,000, over four times its high estimate.
Armand Boua (lot 98, Ivory Coast), his auction record has now been broken five times since October 2016.
This figure was more than four times the high estimate and almost trebled the previous world auction record for the artist, set in November 2016.
At auction for the first time in 100 years, Golden Hours, 1864, by Frederic, Lord Leighton, a pivotal masterpiece of British Aestheticism, achieved a new world auction record for the artist, selling for # 3,274,500 / $ 4,384,556 / $ 3,945,773.
Henry Taylor's world auction record fell for a second time in five months, both times at Christie's, when Terri Philips, an acrylic and collage on canvas from 2011, sold for # 149,000 / $ 182,078.
In 2012, Jeff Koons hit the headlines with the sale of his sculpture Tulips, which set a world auction record for the artist at that time.
All bought at auction between 1995 and 2003, they are now expected to make 10 or 15 times those prices, with estimates ranging from # 800,000 to # 3.5 million, where a new record could be in sight.
Twenty - eight of the lots exceeded their high estimate and auction records were set for 15 artists and the jam - packed auction room burst into applause several times and at the end of the sale.
A large, Qianlong - period Chinese Export «Tobacco Leaf» dinner service set a new auction record for a dinner service when it realised $ 1,152,500, almost four times its high estimate.
(The London sales were in pounds, determining the record prices, which vary when converted to US dollars based on exchange rates at the time of each auction.)
World auction records were also set for Gordon Matta - Clark (1943 - 1978), Lot 21, «Bronx Floors: Threshole,» 1972, $ 222,500; Matthew Barney (b. 1967), Lot 5, «Cremaster 4,» 1994 - 5, $ 387,500, more than double its high estimate; Mariko Mori (b. 1967), Lot 6, «Red Light,» 1994, one of an edition of three, $ 101,500, well over its high estimate of $ 60,000; Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Lot 35, «Untitled (Fool),» 1990, $ 420,500, seven times its high estimate; John Currin (b. 1962), Lot 2, «Untitled,» 1990, $ 46,000; Jeff Koons (b. 1955), Lot 14, «Buster Keaton,» 1988, a large polychrome wood sculpture, one of an edition of three, $ 409,500; Andreas Gursky (b. 1955), Lot 11, «Atlanta,» 1996, a large Cibachrome print from an edition of six, $ 90,500; and Richard Serra (b. 1939), Lot 22, «Sign Board,» 1969, $ 431,500.
In 1983, «No. 9 (White and Black on Wine)» sold for $ 1,800,000, setting an auction record for the artist at the time.
Christie's Nails a $ 127.7 Million London Contemp Sale — The auction house shot past its high estimate, setting records for Peter Doig ($ 11.9 million for a 1991 canvas, past the $ 10 million paid for a canoe painting in 2007 that briefly made him the world's most expensive living artist — and more than 20 times the amount the seller paid in 2002), Allen Jones ($ 3.4 million for a 1969 assemblage piece), and Pierre Soulages ($ 5.1 million for a 1961 black abstraction, which went for more than seven times its high estimate).
By the time dinner began Saturday evening, museum IT staffers, all wearing black, were lined up along the back wall with headphones on, ready to count and record the bids in the auction, tracking the pool as it grew.
The first to arrive in modern times was Zhang Daqian, a master of ink painting considered the «Picasso of the East,» whose auction record stands at $ 24.5 million, achieved at Sotheby's Hong Kong in May 2011.
Jasper Johns, arguably the most important living Post War and Contemporary Artist, established an Auction record November 2014, when the Artist's Flag, fetched $ 36 million at Sotheby's, establishing an all time Auction world record for the Artist.
In 2007, his magenta coloured Hanging Heart, sold at Sotheby's New York for $ 23 million, at the time, a world auction record for a living artist.
Isamu Noguchi's Chess Table (Lot 280 est. $ 30,000 — 40,000), which established a new auction record for this design, realized $ 187,500, nearly five times its high estimate
The top lot was Sir Isaac Newton's (1642 - 1727) Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (estimate: $ 1,000,000 - 1,500,000), which realized $ 3,719,500, nearly four times its low estimate and setting a new world auction record for a printed scientific book.
In October 2011, LAMA set a new world auction record for Valentine, selling Circle for $ 32,500, more than six times its high estimate of $ 5,000.
Christie's sold a record $ 852.9 million of postwar and contemporary art in a New York auction that set 11 all - time - high prices for artists including Georg Baselitz, Cy Twombly, Ed Ruscha and Cindy Sherman.
It sold for 3.1 million pounds, more than five times its high estimate and more than doubling the artist's previous auction record of 1.4 million pounds.
«We have now set three major auction records for Lewis since 2008... This recent painting was perfectly timed to take advantage of a ballooning market for Lewis over the last two years.»
[11] In 1988, Johns» False Start was sold at auction at Sotheby's to Samuel I. Newhouse, Jr. for $ 17.05 million, setting a record at the time as the highest price paid for a work by a living artist at auction, and the second highest price paid for an artwork at auction in the U.S. [32] In 2006, private collectors Anne and Kenneth Griffin (founder of the Chicago - based hedge fund Citadel LLC) bought False Start (1959) from David Geffen [33] for $ 80 million, making it the most expensive painting by a living artist.
Benefits Supervisor Resting is poised to break the previous auction record for the artist achieved in 2008 with another portrait of the same sitter, Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, which sold for $ 33.6 million, setting a record at the time for any living artist.
In May, Christie's guaranteed a painting by Jean Dubuffet, which fetched $ 24.8 million, more than three times the artist's previous auction record of $ 7.4 million set only six months earlier.
Another example of this image was sold at Christie's in May 2011 for $ 3,890,500, which represents not only a world auction record for Sherman, but also a world record price for any photograph at the time.
Presented for the first time at auction, a new world auction record was also set for artist Barry X Ball, whose sculpture Sleeping Hermaphrodite (2008 - 10) found a buyer at $ 545,000.
The work sold for $ 11.2 million in 2007 at Christie's in New York, an auction record at the time for the artist.
Works by Sturtevant and Carol Rama, whose auction record was broken three times in 2016, are also due to go under the hammer, with consignments still being made prior to publication.
[24] On November 20, 2014, O'Keeffe's Jimson Weed (1932) sold for $ 44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist.
May 13: New World Record for a Rothko This week it was the turn of Christie's New York, whose auction of postwar and contemporary art achieved all - time record sales of $ 388.5 miRecord for a Rothko This week it was the turn of Christie's New York, whose auction of postwar and contemporary art achieved all - time record sales of $ 388.5 mirecord sales of $ 388.5 million.
Other highlights included Lynette Yiadom Boakye's The Hours Behind You, 2011, which set a new record for the artist after it sold for $ 1.58 million, nearly four times its high estimate; Roy Lichtenstein's Female Head, 1977, which netted $ 24.5 million; and a Laura Owens work, which shattered her previous auction record of $ 336,500, securing $ 1.75 million.
In May, Sotheby's trounced the artist's auction record with the sale of a 1962 painting of three vertical stripes for five times its estimate, or $ 305,000.
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