Collection: Yves Saint Laurent at Christie’s
February 23rd, 2009 | Art and Culture
“At 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, the seminal auction of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé’s art collection began in Paris, the likes of which only come along once a century. Amassed by the couple over five decades, the gigantic collection includes works by Picasso, Mondrian, and Matisse, Art Deco furniture, bronzes and antiques, including two Chinese figureheads. Pieces date from the first century to the twentieth century. The collection is so huge the only place in Paris it could fit was the Grand Palais, and Christie’s will spend three days auctioning off the 731 lots. The collection is so special that all 7,000 of the five-volume catalogs have sold out and are expected to become collectors’ items, and 30,000 people came by the Grand Palais over two days just to look at it.”
“But what also makes this event so special, aside from the staggering collection, is that it’s given rich people and people who buy things for them a reason to come together in Paris in the recession to spend massive amounts of cash. A small Italian landscape by Degas was the first item sold, to an anonymous telephone bidder for $485,000. A painting by James Ensor estimated to go for $3 million went for $5.6 million. A Cézanne landscape hoped to fetch $2.5 million to $3.8 million only fetched $2.3 million. In total, the auction is expected to fetch $392 million, which is probably almost, if not quite, enough to buy Barney’s. But proceeds will go to much worthier causes, split between medical research and the fight against AIDS, and Bergé and Saint Laurent’s foundation” – New York Magazine
Henry Matisse
“Les Coucous, Tapis Bleu et Rose”
$45,264,579
Paul Klee
“Sollte Steigen”
$2,764,663
Henry Matisse
“Nu Au Bord de la Mer”
$10,389,233
Alexander Calder
“Dancers and Sphere
$1,988,086
James Ensor
“Le Desespor De Pierrot”
$6,294,556
Henri De Toulouse-Lautec
“Le Tauromachie”
$61,773
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