
美国艺术
佳士得美国艺术部精选十九世纪至二十世纪初的画作、雕塑及纸上作品,汇聚哈德逊河派、美国印象派、美国西部艺术、插画及现代主义杰作。
部门每年举行两场瞩目拍卖:于1月美国文物艺术周期间举行的美国与西方艺术拍卖,以及4月举行的现代美国艺术拍卖。此外,佳士得亦会于每季的二十及二十一世纪艺术周呈献重要的美国艺术作品,以迎合各地藏家及鉴赏家的品味。除了举行拍卖,佳士得亦为藏家全年提供私人洽购服务,并取得傲人成交。
佳士得在美国艺术拍卖市场一直傲视同侪,并创下无数世界拍卖纪录,其中爱德华‧霍普(Edward Hopper)名作《中餐厅(杂碎)》于2018年以91,875,000美元成交,刷新美国艺术拍卖纪录,而伊曼纽尔‧卢茨(Emanuel Leutze)的《华盛顿穿越特拉华》于2022年以45,045,000美元高价成交,亦创下十九世纪美国绘画拍卖纪录。佳士得的美国艺术专家拥有无可比拟的专业知识,他们慧眼策划的单一藏家珍藏拍卖屡创佳绩,包括刷新拍卖纪录的佩吉及大卫‧洛克菲勒夫妇珍藏、巴尼‧艾伯斯渥斯珍藏及保罗‧艾伦珍藏。
部门每年举行两场瞩目拍卖:于1月美国文物艺术周期间举行的美国与西方艺术拍卖,以及4月举行的现代美国艺术拍卖。此外,佳士得亦会于每季的二十及二十一世纪艺术周呈献重要的美国艺术作品,以迎合各地藏家及鉴赏家的品味。除了举行拍卖,佳士得亦为藏家全年提供私人洽购服务,并取得傲人成交。
佳士得在美国艺术拍卖市场一直傲视同侪,并创下无数世界拍卖纪录,其中爱德华‧霍普(Edward Hopper)名作《中餐厅(杂碎)》于2018年以91,875,000美元成交,刷新美国艺术拍卖纪录,而伊曼纽尔‧卢茨(Emanuel Leutze)的《华盛顿穿越特拉华》于2022年以45,045,000美元高价成交,亦创下十九世纪美国绘画拍卖纪录。佳士得的美国艺术专家拥有无可比拟的专业知识,他们慧眼策划的单一藏家珍藏拍卖屡创佳绩,包括刷新拍卖纪录的佩吉及大卫‧洛克菲勒夫妇珍藏、巴尼‧艾伯斯渥斯珍藏及保罗‧艾伦珍藏。

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- Tylee Abbott serves as Vice President and Head of the American Art department. In addition to overseeing the department, he assists clients with all aspects of art collecting, from acquisition and sales to appraisals.
With a particular affinity for Western American Art, Tylee has played key roles in Christie’s marquee single owner auctions The Legend of the West: Iconic Works from the T. Boone Pickens Collection and Visions of the West: American Paintings from the William I. Koch Collection. Notable auction results within these collections include Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington, N.C. Wyeth among others. Tylee has also contributed meaningfully to noteworthy results for artists ranging from Alfred Jacob Miller to Victor Higgins and Rebecca Salsbury James.
Prior to joining Christie’s, Tylee held roles across the art world, including with another major New York auction company, as an independent art advisor, and at private galleries. He has also authored over 50 articles on the American and Western American Art markets. Tylee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and Business from Franklin & Marshall College and a Masters in Art Business from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art – London. - Paige Kestenman, a Specialist in Christie’s American Art department, is responsible for sourcing and sale curation for the American Art auctions in New York. Paige regularly provides clients with market updates, valuations and proposals for sale, and she works with a wide array of collectors on both auction and private sale acquisitions.
Since joining Christie’s in 2013, Paige has worked on several important consignments by American Modernist masters, including the world-record Abstraction by Marsden Hartley ($6.7 million), Edward Hopper’s Windy Day ($1.2 million) and Norman Lewis’s Street Scene (a record for a figurative work by the artist at $440,000). Other notable auction sales include Boston School Impressionist Frank Weston Benson’s The Reader ($2.9 million), iconic illustrator Norman Rockwell’s The Christmas Coach ($1 million) and Hudson River School painter Sanford Robinson Gifford’s Mansfield Nose ($519,000). Paige has also assisted clients with private treaty transactions for artists ranging from Rockwell, Milton Avery, Jacob Lawrence and Andrew Wyeth to John Singer Sargent and George Inness.
Paige earned her Masters in History of Art and Art World Practice: Art, Style and Design with Distinction from Christie’s Education London. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University with High Honors and is a member of the Sigma Xi Research Society and Phi Beta Kappa Society. - Quincie Dixon, Associate Specialist, Head of Sale, is responsible for running Christie’s dedicated American Art auctions and serving her private and institutional clients with their art collecting, selling and appraisal needs. Quincie has worked in the art and auction field concentrating in American Art for nearly ten years and has been quoted in several financial and art market news outlets. She graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor’s degree in Art History.
Prior to joining Christie’s, Quincie worked for another major auction house as well as a prominent American Art dealer. She joined the Christie’s American Art department in 2018 as a Cataloguer when her first auction was the record-breaking sale of The Barney A. Ebsworth Collection in which the department achieved an historic $91,875,000 for Edward Hopper’s Chop Suey, still the record price for a work of American Art. Since then, Quincie has worked with the department on sourcing, appraising, researching, cataloging and selling property across both the private sale and auction channels and has been involved in the department’s most notable single-owner collection sales including but not limited to The T. Boone Pickens Collection, The Knobloch Collection, The Ann & Gordon Getty Collection, The Ted Shen Collection and importantly The Paul G. Allen Collection, which cemented several of the department’s world auction records including Andrew Wyeth’s Day Dream at $23,290,000. In the private sale context, Quincie has been involved in transactions for a wide range of artists up to the eight-figure price point and has experience with the placement of works in major institutions. - Emma Carrig is the cataloguer for the American Art department in New York. She is responsible for researching and cataloguing all property for auction and private sales. Before joining Christie's in 2022, Emma received her Bachelor's degree from New York University, where she studied Art History and Media, Culture and Communications.
- As Deputy Chairman and one-time head of our American Paintings Department, Eric Widing has worked at Christie’s for over twenty-five years. His interest in art started early, when at the age of eleven he purchased his first art book, an exhibition catalogue of the paintings of Andrew Wyeth. Prior to joining Christie’s, Mr. Widing worked for seventeen years as a dealer in American Art, including eleven years as the director of the Richard York Gallery. In 1998, he established his own gallery, Widing & Peck Fine Art, on East 66th Street. His gallery represented the estate of George Bellows and handled important American art from 1750 to 1950. In all, Mr. Widing has devoted 43 years to the American art business.
Mr. Widing’s responsibilities as Deputy Chairman focus primarily on the American Paintings Department. Additionally, he works closely with colleagues across many business categories at Christie’s.
During his tenure, Christie's American Paintings became a market leader in the field, establishing new world records for hundreds of artists in virtually every category of American art. In 2018, among major collections managed by Mr. Widing and the Christie’s team was the Collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller, which achieved $114,000,000 for its American art alone – a record immediately succeeded by the sale of American art from the Barney A. Ebsworth Collection, which achieved $323,103,500. Among the Ebsworth highlights was Hopper’s Chop Suey, which sold for $91,875,000, becoming the most expensive pre-war American artwork ever sold at auction. More recently, with the sale of American paintings included in the epic “Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection” sale, Mr. Widing and his team auctioned works by Andrew Wyeth, Georgia O’Keeffe, and many others. The American art in the collection realized $108,455,000.
Private sales also continue to play a major role in American art at Christie’s, encompassing both the sale of individual artworks and entire collections, often led by Mr. Widing. Perhaps most notably, he was one of the team of two which sold Thomas Eakins’ The Gross Clinic in 2006 for $68,000,000, still the highest private sale price ever achieved for a work of art of 19th-Century American Painting.
A recognized authority on American painting and sculpture, Mr. Widing is the author of a chapter entitled ‘Connoisseurship and Quality in American Art’ published in “American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship” (London, 2020). He has been quoted in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Antiques and The Arts Weekly, Art + Auction, Architectural Digest, Town & Country, The Art Newsletter, The Maine Antiques Digest, The Huffington Post and numerous other newspapers and magazines.
Mr. Widing has been interviewed by National Public Radio and has appeared on Bloomberg TV. He continues to be a frequent source of information on the American field. Mr. Widing has also lectured widely at museums across the country and on occasion to university students. He is a graduate of Williams College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was awarded the Karl E. Weston prize for his senior thesis in Art History.
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