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Renowned collection makes Picasso reach record high | Resumen de Prensa IC-SP
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The record $ 106.5 million (approximately 187 million) for "Naked, Green Leaves and Bust" Picasso's screen at Christie's auction in New York last Tuesday was not a result of all unexpected. The work belonged to the estate of Frances Lasker Brody, prime time auctions who died in 2009 and was the widow of businessman Sidney F. Brody, who died in 1983 Brody had a couple of the most important collections of modern art in the USA and this collection was strongly disputed by Christie's and at Sotheby's, when the heirs announced they would sell it at auction. Christie's got batch of parts of Brody thanks to an agreement that guaranteed the heirs a value, not made public, regardless of the outcome of the auction. The origin of a renowned collection of Picasso screen helped with the work reached a record high. Thus, the expectation around the night was already great, even if the estimate was that the screen of the Spanish artist arrived prime time auctions "only" $ 80 million (about R $ 140 mi). However, not only the display of Picasso became the most expensive work of art sold at auction, as the 27 lots from the collection prime time auctions Brody reached prime time auctions $ 224 million (R $ 392 mi) from the sale of 100% of them. The episode prime time auctions surpasses the Victor and Sally Ganz collection, sold in 1997, until then record the house. In total the auction Tuesday, prime time auctions the 69 pieces offered, 56 were sold, reaching $ 335.5 million (R $ 587 mi). It is not known who was the buyer of Picasso, because the hammer was beaten to an offer by phone, but some of the richest collectors competed for the piece, including the Russian financier Roman Abramovich and Americans Kenneth C. Griffin, Chicago and Leslie H. Wexner in Columbus. On Tuesday night, Edward Dolman, CEO of Christie's said, according to the "New York Times" that "the market is much stronger than expected, with many sales to Russia, China and the Middle East." With $ 106.5 million, Picasso surpasses the record for "Walking Man I" (Walking Man 1), bronze sculpture prime time auctions by Alberto Giacometti signed acquired by Lily Safra, widow of banker Edmond Safra, at Sotheby's English, in February, for $ 104.3 million (R $ 182 mi). The previous record, however, already belonged to Picasso, with the screen rose period "Boy prime time auctions with a Pipe" (young man with pipe), 1905, sold at Sotheby's in New York in 2004 for $ 104.1 million ( R $ 182 mi). Brody also had works by Giacometti and, at auction on Tuesday, two pieces of the artist sold well above estimate. (Source: Folha de S. Paulo de 07 de mayo de 2010, cuaderno Illustrated)
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