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Matisse’s sculpture ‘Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV)’ sells for $48.8 million at Christie’s

Henri Matisse - Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV)

Henri Matisse – Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV)

Matisse’s sculpture ‘Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV)’ sells for $48.8 million at Christie’s Christie’s New York highly anticipated 84-lot sale, dense with works by the great masters of the Impressionist and Modern periods, included top selling works by Henri Matisse, Juan Gris, Joan Miró and Fernand Léger, among others. The sale realized $231,439,500]]>

November 4th 2010, source: Christie’s
Henri Matisse’s monumental sculpture Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV) was the night’s top lot, setting a record for the artist at $48,802,500 (£30,257,550 / €34,649,775) — surpassing its top estimate of $35 million. The occasion marked the first time in history that a work from the artist’s celebrated Back series has ever come to auction. Other leading lots included Alberto Giacometti’s Femme de Venise V, conceived in 1956 and cast in 1958, which achieved $10,274,500 (£6,370,190/€7,294,895), three works by Fernand Léger from Property from the Collection of Max Palevsky, including La Tasse de Thé, 1921, which realized $8,146,500 (£5,050,830 / €5,784,015), and Egon Schiele’s Mann und Frau (Umarmung), 1917, which sold for $7,362,500 (£4,564,750/€5,227,375).

This season, Christie’s remained the auction house of choice for major private collections, all of which drew strong interest from bidders on auction night. Property from a Distinguished Private Collection: Four Modern Masterpieces achieved a total of $50.1 million, led by Violon et guitare, a 1913 Cubist masterpiece by Juan Gris. This stellar work achieved a world record price from the master painter, realizing $28,642,500 (£17,758,350/€20,336,175). Other highlights from that collection included Joan Miró’s Surrealist landscape, L’Air, 1938, which brought in $10,330,500 (£6,404,910/€7,334,655) and Pablo Picasso’s, Tête d’homme, 1921, which achieved $6,130,500 (€3,800,910/£4,352,655) and Paul Klee’s Pflanze undFenster Stilleben from 1927, achieved the second highest price on record for the artist at $5,010,500 (£3,106,510/€3,557,455).

From the Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein Collection, the 1882 Gustave Caillebotte Impressionist masterpiece, Seine á Argentueil realize $5,122,500 (£3,175,950/€3,636,975). The high-keyed color palette and dynamic compositional structure of the superb yachting scene, captures the essence of Impressionist technique and ranks among the finest of Caillebotte’s works. Christie’s leads the market for exceptional works by the artist, having set all of the top 16 prices for the artist’s work at auction.

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Matisse’s sculpture 'Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV)' sells for $48.8 million at Christie's