【New York, US】Christie’s 20/21 sales achieve $693 million

Editor’s Note

This article details the remarkable success of Christie’s recent New York art auctions, which totaled $693 million. The sales, driven by masterworks, significantly exceeded pre-sale expectations.

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Masterworks Power $693 Million Week

From May 12-15, 2025, Christie’s 20th and 21st Century Art sales in New York achieved a grand total of $693 million across six sales, representing 123% of the low estimate.

Top Lots and Records

A rare 1922 Mondrian, Composition with Large Red Plane, Bluish Gray, Yellow, Black and Blue, was the week’s top lot, selling for $47,560,000. Claude Monet’s Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule (1891) sold for $42,960,000, setting a record for the series.

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“Marlene Dumas’s Miss January (1997) achieved the highest price ever paid for a work by a living female artist.”

New artist records were set for Dorothea Tanning, Remedios Varo, Louis Fratino, Simone Leigh, and Emma McIntyre, as well as a record for a work on paper by Franz von Stuck.

Leonard & Louise Riggio: Collected Works

The collection of Barnes & Noble founder Leonard Riggio and his wife Louise achieved a total of $272 million on May 12, selling 97% by lot and 97% by value. Mondrian’s aforementioned 1922 composition sold for $47,560,000 to applause. Two masterworks by René Magritte, L’empire des lumières (1949) and Les droits de l’homme (1947-1948), fetched $34,910,000 and $15,935,000 respectively. Picasso’s Femme à la coiffe d’Arlésienne sur fond vert (Lee Miller) (1937) garnered $28,010,000.

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20th Century Evening Sale

Held on May 12, this sale realized $217 million, selling 100% by lot and value. The top lot was Monet’s Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule (1891), which sold for $42,960,000 after nearly five minutes of bidding, setting a new auction record for the Poplars series.

“The jewel of the Bass collection, Mark Rothko’s No. 4 (Two Dominants) [Orange, Plum, Black] (1950-1951) reached $37,785,000 after enthusiastic bidding.”

Art from the Anne and Sid Bass collection achieved $74.1 million across the sales. Gerhard Richter’s Korsika (Schiff) (1968) soared past its high estimate to achieve $15,245,000. The sale was also a great night for women Surrealists, with Dorothea Tanning’s Endgame (1944) selling for $2,349,000 and Remedios Varo’s Revelación (El relojero) (1955) achieving $6,221,000, both setting new world records for the artists.

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21st Century Evening Sale

This section of the week’s sales featured contemporary works, continuing the strong performance of the auction series.

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⏰ Published on: May 15, 2025