RESULTS: Arte Moderna e Contemporanea / Modern and Contemporary Art

Milan

Sold:

6,519,545

£5,574,210

$8,899,178 

Sold Lots: 156

Lots Offered: 235

Sold by lot: 67%

Sold by €: 82%

Exchange Rate: €1 = £0.855 / $1.365

 

Lot

Description

 

Estimate (€)

 

Purchase

Price

Buyer

37

Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) Concetto spaziale, attese, waterpaint on canvas, 1967

300,000-400,000

€366,200

£313,101

$499,863

International trade

46

Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), Nell'arena, olio su tela, 1927

200,000-300,000

€ 328,400

£280,782

$396,669

 

Private

48

Massimo Campigli (1895-1971), Quattro donne, oil on canvas, 1938

300,000-400,000

€ 290,600

£248,463

$396,669

Anonymous

53

Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994), Oggi ventinovesimo giorno ottavo mese dell'anno millenovecentoottantotto, 1988

180,000-250,000

€227,600

£194,598

$310,674

Trade

41

Renato Birolli (1905-1959), Il verde alle cinque terre, oil on canvas, 1958

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

120,000-180,000

€202,400

£173,052

$276,276

Private

27

Gerardo Dottori (1884-1977), Aerei-vele-lago, olio su tavola, cm 60x100, 1926

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

70,000-100,000

€164,600

£140,733

$224,679

Private

11

Fausto Melotti (1901-1989), Contrappunto semplice, cm 85x120x40, 1972, esemplare unico

120,000-180,000

€152,000

£129,960

$207,480

Private

49

Antonio Ligabue (1899-1965), Autoritratto, olio su faesite, 1953-54

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

50,000-70,000

€152,000

£129,960

$207,480

Private

15

Alighiero Boetti, Da uno a dieci, tecnica mista su cartone (dieci elementi), 1981

100,000-150,000

€133,100

£113,800

$181,681

International Collector

52

Michelangelo Pistoletto (N. 1933), Ragazza con vestito pallini, serigrafia su acciaio inox lucidato a specchio, 1978

140,000-180,000

€126,800

£108,414

$173,082

Trade

 

 Renato Pennisi and Cristiano Giulio Sangiuliano, Co-Heads of Modern and Contemporary Art Department at Christie's Italy :

The three sessions of sales of Modern and Contemporary Art at Christie's Milan totaled more than 6.5 million euros, +23% versus November 2009 results. These figures confirm the market trend showed by Christie's London Italian Sale last October, when international collectors demonstrated a strong interest for 20th Century Italian art. In fact buyers from 10 different countries participated actively also in Milan, winning some of the most important lots, including the top lot. We are also satisfied with the results achieved by the Futurist section which sold for more than €640,000, setting a new world record price for Gerardo Dottori”.

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