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Monet's $28 Million 'Charing Cross Bridge' Leads Sotheby's $209 Million Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale in New York

Gustave Caillebotte’s final painting in a series of four portraits of Richard Gallo, his good friend and most frequently portrayed figure, Richard Gallo et son chien Dick, au Petit-Gennevilliers sold for $19.7 million. The 1894 work is the only example of Caillebotte’s renderings of Gallo remaining in private hands and epitomizes Impressionist portraiture and landscape painting on an impressive scale. Gallo was the Egyptian-born son of a French banker who settled in Paris in 1869 and befriended the artist at school. Gallo would go on to become the editor of the newspaper Le Constitutionnel and maintained his friendship with Caillebotte and his brother Martial for years to follow. While little more is known about Gallo, the frequency with which he is portrayed in Caillebotte’s oeuvre stands as a testament to the pair’s lasting friendship. The other three portraits of Gallo by Caillebotte currently reside in museum collections.

 

The largest and most vivid of the 12 works that comprise Paul Signac’s Istanbul series, La Corne d'Or (Constantinople) from 1907 achieved $16.2 million. Depicting a lush, textural surface comprised of rectangular brushstrokes, the painting captures the grandeur, history and unique quality of light and color that filled the ancient city and once belonged to the Cachin-Signac family for 70 years. Francoise Cachin was the leading Signac expert and author of the artist’s catalogue raisonnée, as well as director of the Museums of France.

 

One of the earliest works featuring René Magritte’s favored stone motif, La Légende des siècles from 1950, surpassed the $6 million high estimate to sell for $8.6 million in its auction debut, having been held in the same family collection since it was gifted by Magritte to a friend of his brother, Jean Debernardi. The work is the third and most complex oil version on this theme that Magritte painted in 1950; the largest of the three versions is in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.






  • 13.11.2019
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    AUCTION IN NEW YORK ON 12 NOVEMBER
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Lot 7 Property From The Ruthmere Museum, Elkhart, Indiana Auguste Rodin La Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre (The Fallen Caryatid Carrying her Stone) Inscribed A. Rodin French limestone Height: 25 in. 63.4 cm Conceived circa 1881-82 and carved in 1893-94. Estimate $4/6 million Sold for $7,553,600
Lot 6 Property of Robert A. Bernhard, A Descendant of Mayer Lehman Edgar Degas Femme prenant un tub Signed Degas (lower right) Pastel on paper mounted on board 28 1/2 by 22 1/2 in. 72.5 by 57.2 cm Executed circa 1886. Estimate $5/7 million Sold for $ 6,642,400


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  • Lot 8 Journey of A Lifetime: Property from The Collection of Andrea Klepetar-Fallek Claude Monet  Charing Cross Bridge Signed Claude Monet and dated 1903 (lower left) Oil on canvas 25 5/8 by 39 1/2 in.; 65 by 100.3 cm Painted in 1903. Estimate $20/30 million Sold for $27,600,000
    Lot 8 Journey of A Lifetime: Property from The Collection of Andrea Klepetar-Fallek Claude Monet Charing Cross Bridge Signed Claude Monet and dated 1903 (lower left) Oil on canvas 25 5/8 by 39 1/2 in.; 65 by 100.3 cm Painted in 1903. Estimate $20/30 million Sold for $27,600,000
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  • Lot 25 Property of a Gentleman Gustave Caillebotte Richard Gallo et son chien Dick, au Petit Gennevilliers Signed G. Caillebotte and dated 1884 (lower left) Oil on canvas 35 by 45 1/2 in. 89 by 116 cm Painted in 1884. Estimate $18/25 million Sold for $19,686,000
    Lot 25 Property of a Gentleman Gustave Caillebotte Richard Gallo et son chien Dick, au Petit Gennevilliers Signed G. Caillebotte and dated 1884 (lower left) Oil on canvas 35 by 45 1/2 in. 89 by 116 cm Painted in 1884. Estimate $18/25 million Sold for $19,686,000
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  • Lot 21 Property from an Illustrious Private Collection Paul Signac La Corne D'or (Constantinople) Signed P. Signac and dated 1907 (lower left) Oil on canvas 35 1/8 by 45 3/4 in. 89.2 by 116.3 cm Painted in 1907.  Estimate $14/18 million Sold for $16,210,000
    Lot 21 Property from an Illustrious Private Collection Paul Signac La Corne D'or (Constantinople) Signed P. Signac and dated 1907 (lower left) Oil on canvas 35 1/8 by 45 3/4 in. 89.2 by 116.3 cm Painted in 1907.  Estimate $14/18 million Sold for $16,210,000
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  • Lot 13 Property from an Important European Collection Alberto Giacometti Buste d'homme (Diego au blouson) Inscribed Alberto Giacometti, dated 1953 and numbered 2/6 Bronze Height: 14 in. 35.5 cm Conceived circa 1953; this example cast in 1953 by Susse Fondeur, Paris.  Estimate $6/8 million Sold for $14,273,700
    Lot 13 Property from an Important European Collection Alberto Giacometti Buste d'homme (Diego au blouson) Inscribed Alberto Giacometti, dated 1953 and numbered 2/6 Bronze Height: 14 in. 35.5 cm Conceived circa 1953; this example cast in 1953 by Susse Fondeur, Paris.  Estimate $6/8 million Sold for $14,273,700
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  • Lot 43 Property from a Private New York Collection Tamara de Lempicka La Tunique rose Signed De Lempicka. (lower right) Oil on canvas 28 5/8 by 45 3/4 in. 72.6 by 116.3 cm Painted in 1927. Estimate $6/8 million Sold for $ 13,362,500 NEW RECORD FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
    Lot 43 Property from a Private New York Collection Tamara de Lempicka La Tunique rose Signed De Lempicka. (lower right) Oil on canvas 28 5/8 by 45 3/4 in. 72.6 by 116.3 cm Painted in 1927. Estimate $6/8 million Sold for $ 13,362,500 NEW RECORD FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
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  • ot 29 Property of a Gentleman Pablo Picasso Nus Signed Picasso (upper left); inscribed Boisgeloup and dated 8 Avril XXXIV. (upper right) Oil and Ripolin on canvas 32 by 39 3/8 in. 81.3 by 100 cm Painted on April 8, 1934. Estimate $12/18 million Sold for $9,945,500
    ot 29 Property of a Gentleman Pablo Picasso Nus Signed Picasso (upper left); inscribed Boisgeloup and dated 8 Avril XXXIV. (upper right) Oil and Ripolin on canvas 32 by 39 3/8 in. 81.3 by 100 cm Painted on April 8, 1934. Estimate $12/18 million Sold for $9,945,500
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  • Lot 22  Property from the Collection of Dr. Emil Hahnloser Vincent van Gogh People Strolling in a Park in Paris Signed Vincent (lower right) Oil on canvas 18 1/4 by 15 in. 46.5 by 38 cm Painted in Paris in the fall of 1886. Estimate $5/7 million Sold for $ 9,717,700
    Lot 22 Property from the Collection of Dr. Emil Hahnloser Vincent van Gogh People Strolling in a Park in Paris Signed Vincent (lower right) Oil on canvas 18 1/4 by 15 in. 46.5 by 38 cm Painted in Paris in the fall of 1886. Estimate $5/7 million Sold for $ 9,717,700
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