It was the tip of an period yesterday (9 November) at Christie’s twentieth century night sale in New York. The public sale was the final to be helmed by Christie’s international president, Jussi Pylkkänen, who leaves the agency after 38 years.
Maybe propelled by the veteran auctioneer’s swan tune—and definitely dampening fears of a weakening market emphasised by Christie’s lacklustre Twenty first-century night sale earlier this week—the home introduced in $543.4m ($640.8m with charges). That is its highest end result for a non-single proprietor sale since November 2017, when it made $785.9m (with charges), greater than half of which got here from the $450.3m sale of the Salvator Mundi.
Final night time’s complete virtually hit its $660m excessive estimate (calculated with out charges), and noticed a wholesome 97% sell-through charge by lot, with two of the 63 works withdrawn. Six artists public sale information had been set, together with these for Barbara Hepworth, Richard Diebenkorn and Joan Mitchell.
On the ensures entrance, simply over half of the works had been positive to promote: 4 had been lined in home, an extra 27 by third events.

Egon Schiele’s Selbstbildnis (1910)
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The lengthy night acquired off to a bullish begin with Egon Schiele’s Selbstbildnis (1910), a spare watercolour and black crayon paper work that sailed comfortably previous its $2m excessive estimate to make $2.3m ($2.8m with charges). It was one in all three restituted watercolours by Schiele from the previous assortment of the Viennese cabaret and movie star Fritz Grünbaum. The opposite two additionally introduced success. Ich liebe Gegensätze (1912), executed when the artist was imprisoned on the age of 21 for having intercourse with a minor, sparked a bidding battle amongst a half dozen bidders and realised a whopping $9.2m ($10.9m charges), virtually 4 occasions its $2.5m excessive estimate. A couple of heaps later, Stehende Frau (Dirne), additionally from 1912, introduced $2.2m ($2.7m) in opposition to an estimate of $1m-$2m.
One of many night time’s star heaps, Arshile Gorky’s delicate abstraction, Charred Beloved I (1946), bought for a file $20m ($23.4m with charges). The work, which was painted the identical yr {that a} fireplace broke out within the artist’s studio, got here to the market backed by a third-party assure and with an unpublished estimate within the area of $20m. It carried a pretty provenance too: it was consigned by the key collector and movie government David Geffen, and had additionally beforehand been within the assortment of publishing magnate S.I. Newhouse. It simply topped the artist’s earlier public sale file, for $14m, set at Christie’s in November 2018.

Richard Diebenkorn’s Recollections of a Go to to Leningrad (1965)
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One other excessive flyer was Richard Diebenkorn’s Recollections of a Go to to Leningrad (1965), a big sun-splashed summary portray, which was making its first look at public sale. It bought to an nameless phone bidder for a record-shattering $40m ($46.4m with charges) in opposition to an unpublished estimate within the area of $25m. This crushed the earlier $27.2m file for the artist, made by Sotheby’s New York in Could 2021 for Ocean Park #40 (1971).
American abstraction noticed sturdy outcomes all through the night and helped to dampen perceptions, at the very least for this night, of a weakened or nervous market. Joan Mitchell’s densely packed composition Untitled (round 1959) had, just like the Gorky and the Diebenkorn, by no means earlier than come to the block. The guarantee-backed work made the artist’s file, at $25m ($29.1m with charges), comfortably inside its $25m-$35m estimate. Mitchell’s earlier file was $16.6m, made at Christie’s New York in Could 2018 for Blueberry (1969).

Joan Mitchelle, Untitled (round 1959).
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Stellar performances from European heavyweights had been additionally in proof. Pablo Picasso’s Nu couché, depicting a voluptuous reclining determine, from 1968, soared above its $35m excessive estimate It bought to the seller Larry Gagosian for $11.5m ($13.6m with charges) and René Magritte’s L’empire des lumières (1949) made $30m ($34.9m with charges). It surpassed its final public sale look on the identical home in November 2017 when it bought for a then file $20.5m (with charges).
The Picasso hailed from the property of Jerry Moss, the late file producer and co-founder of A&M Data. Additionally consigned from his assortment was Tamara de Lempicka’s coquettish portrait of her daughter Kizette, Fillette en rose (round 1928-1930), which bought for a file $12.5m ($14..7m with charges); Frida Kahlo’s early work Portrait of Cristina, My Sister (1928), which made $6.8m ($8.2m with charges); and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Orange Pleasure (1984), acquired immediately from the artist by the consignor round 1985, which introduced $3.9m ($4.7m with charges). In complete, the Moss group realised $54.7m (with charges).
Quickly after got here Mark Rothko’s elegant Untitled (Yellow, Orange, Yellow, Mild Orange) composition from 1955. The portray was as soon as owned by Paul and Bunny Mellon, who acquired the work from Marlborough Gallery in 1970. It bought to yet one more phone bidder for $40m ($46m with charges). The home-guaranteed lot was estimated within the area of $45m and was final bought at public sale for $36.5m in November 2014 at a Sotheby’s New York single-owner sale from the gathering of Bunny Mellon. An interim purchaser had acquired it privately for significantly extra.

Mark Rothko’s Untitled (Yellow, Orange, Yellow, Mild Orange) (1955) Courtesy of Christie’s Photos Ltd
One other group of top-tier works had been consigned from the gathering of the late and storied Canadian filmmaker Ivan Reitman and his spouse Genevieve. This included Picasso’s Femme endormie (1934), that includes the slumbering visage of the artist’s mistress and muse Marie-Thérèse Walter. However its efficiency was removed from sleepy: backed by a third-party assure, it sprang previous its $25m-$35m estimate to make $37m ($42.9m with charges).
Nonetheless in Reitman territory, Willem de Kooning’s late, massive and decidedly spare Untitled III (1984) bought for $7.1m ($8.5m with charges). It fell a bit shy of its $8m-$12m pre-sale estimate, however was backed by an nameless third-party assure. The Reitman group made $74.2m (with charges) in complete.
In one of many few unscripted elements of the marathon night, a trio of Paul Cézanne nonetheless lives, provided from the cash-strapped Museum Langmatt in Baden, Switzerland, added a contact of drama, with the beautiful Fruits et pot de gingembre (1890-93) going for $33.5m ($38.9m with charges). Estimated at $35m-$55m, the portray was anticipated to meet the museum’s aim of elevating $44m (the marketing campaign has been closely criticised), and maybe spare the opposite two Cézannes provided.
However that wasn’t to be. Quartre pommes et un couteau (round 1885) bought for $8.7m ($10.4m with charges) and La mer à l’Estaque (round 1897) made $2.6m ($3.1m with charges.) A part of the proceeds can even profit the heirs of the late German Jewish artwork seller Jacob Goldschmidt, who bought Fruits et pot de gingembre beneath duress in 1933 to Sidney Brown, the daddy of the museum’s founder.

Claude Monet’s Le basin aux nymphéas (1917-19)
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The night’s high lot was Claude Monet’s late Giverny jewel Le basin aux nymphéas (1917-19), painted at a panoramic scale of 39 by 78 inches and which made $64m ($74m with charges). It got here stamped with the artist’s signature, that means it didn’t go away Monet’s studio earlier than his dying and, accordingly, is much less helpful than signed examples. Nonetheless it ranks because the sixth-most costly Monet to promote at public sale.
At this juncture, Pylkkänen introduced that will be his remaining lot bought at Christie’s and handed the gavel over to Adrien Meyer, international head of personal gross sales. Applause stuffed the room and Pylkkänen obtained a quick standing ovation within the Rockefeller Heart. “What an evening for Christie’s,” he mentioned. “And what an evening for the artwork market.” The night sale motion resumes on Monday at Sotheby’s with its Trendy artwork public sale.