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Pablo Picasso's 1932 'Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust' is seen at Christie's auction house in New York. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton.
By: Ula Ilnytzky, Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK, NY (AP).- A 1932 Pablo Picasso painting of his mistress has sold for $106.5 million, a world record price for any work of art at auction.
"Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," which had a pre-sale estimate of between $70 million and $90 million, was sold at
Christie's auction house on Tuesday evening to an unidentified telephone bidder.
There were nine minutes of bidding involving eight clients in the
sale room and on the phone, Christie's said. At $88 million, two
bidders remained. The final bid was $95 million, but the buyer's
premium took the sale price to $106.5 million.
Conor Jordan, head of impressionist and modern art for Christie's New York, said he was "ecstatic with the results."
"Tonight's spectacular results showed the great confidence in the
marketplace and the enthusiasm with which it welcomes top quality
works," he said.
The striking work of Picasso's muse and mistress Marie-Therese
Walter has been exhibited in the United States only once, in 1961 in
Los Angeles to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Picasso's birth. The
painting, which measures more than 5 feet by 4 feet, shows a reclining
nude figure with an image of Picasso in the background looking over
her.
The painting had belonged to the late California art patron Frances
Lasker Brody, who bought it in the 1950s. It had been kept in her
family since then.
Part of the sale proceeds will benefit the Huntington Library, Art
Collections and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif., where Brody
was on the board.
The previous record for a work of art at auction was $104.3 million
for "Walking Man I," a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti sold on Feb. 3
at Sotheby's in London. The previous high price for a Picasso work was
$104.2 million for "Boy With a Pipe (The Young Apprentice)," attained
in 2004 at Sotheby's New York.
On Wednesday, another rarely seen Picasso is slated to sell at
Sotheby's auction house. "Woman in a Hat, Bust" is a 1965 work inspired
by Jacqueline Roque, the last love of Picasso's life. It is estimated
to sell for $8 million to $12 million.
The work hung for 50 years in the Manhattan apartment of Patricia
Kennedy Lawford, a sister of former President John F. Kennedy. It's
being sold by her estate.