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For over five decades, Christie’s has led the Russian Art market, setting the benchmark for expertise, record-breaking results, and offering works of the highest calibre. This legacy is exemplified by two landmark world auction records: Petrov-Vodkin’s Still Life with Lilac, which achieved an extraordinary £9.3 million in June 2019 - making it the most expensive painting ever sold in a Russian art sale - and the magnificent Rothschild Fabergé Egg, which realised £8.9 million in November 2007, the highest price ever paid at auction for a Russian work of art.
Christie’s curated Russian Art sales previously set world auction records for over fifty artists, including Serov, Goncharova, Annenkov, and Aivazovsky, among many others, reinforcing our status as the auction house of choice for masterpieces. In addition, in response to the growing demand for private sales, we recently successfully negotiated the sale of a Nicholas Roerich masterpiece.
We continue to achieve record prices for Fabergé and Russian Works of Art, further solidifying our leadership in this category. Christie’s is renowned for being entrusted with some of the world’s most significant private collections, including those of the Woolf, Clore, Forbes, and Kazan families. Most recently, in March 2025, we facilitated the private sale of an important group of Fabergé pieces formerly in the Wernher Collection at Luton Hoo, ensuring that this historic collection remains in the UK.
With a reputation for rigorous research and unparalleled expertise, our specialists offer private sale consultations, complimentary and confidential auction valuations, and tailored market advice on paintings, works on paper, Fabergé, jewellery, sculpture, silver, and porcelain spanning the 17th century to the present day.
Christie’s curated Russian Art sales previously set world auction records for over fifty artists, including Serov, Goncharova, Annenkov, and Aivazovsky, among many others, reinforcing our status as the auction house of choice for masterpieces. In addition, in response to the growing demand for private sales, we recently successfully negotiated the sale of a Nicholas Roerich masterpiece.
We continue to achieve record prices for Fabergé and Russian Works of Art, further solidifying our leadership in this category. Christie’s is renowned for being entrusted with some of the world’s most significant private collections, including those of the Woolf, Clore, Forbes, and Kazan families. Most recently, in March 2025, we facilitated the private sale of an important group of Fabergé pieces formerly in the Wernher Collection at Luton Hoo, ensuring that this historic collection remains in the UK.
With a reputation for rigorous research and unparalleled expertise, our specialists offer private sale consultations, complimentary and confidential auction valuations, and tailored market advice on paintings, works on paper, Fabergé, jewellery, sculpture, silver, and porcelain spanning the 17th century to the present day.

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Aleksandra Babenko
Head of Department, Russian Paintings Specialist
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Aleksandra joined the Russian Art department at Christie's in 2012 having previously worked for a number of art galleries, museums and auction houses in Russia and England. Aleksandra has a strong background in Restoration and Art History having completed her two MAs in Fine Art and Restoration at the St Petersburg Academy of Art & Design and in Art Business at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London.
Aleksandra is responsible for securing key consignments for Russian paintings and overseas cataloguing, researching and catalogue production for Russian pictures offered at auction and for private sales across the company. Over the past decade Aleksandra has contributed to the phenomenal success of the Russian Art category at Christie’s and has been instrumental in achieving many world record prices, most notably uncovering Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin’s masterpiece Still life with lilac, which was sold for £9.3 million (London, 2019) to became the most expensive Russian painting ever sold in a Russian sale.Margo Oganesian
Head of Department, Fabergé and Russian Works of Art
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Margo joined Christie’s in 2013. She has a strong background in art history, gaining an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, in addition to fourteen years of commercial gallery and auction house experience. Margo has been instrumental in securing Christie’s leading position on the RussianWorks of Art and Fabergé market. Margo was involved in the iconic sale of the Important Collection of Masterpieces and Imperial Treasures in November 2017, which included the silver rhinoceros automaton and the model of a sedan chair by Fabergé. Most recently, she oversaw the sale of the Duchess of Abercorn's Fabergé collection and the iconic Fabergé masterpieces from the Harry Woolf collection. Her in-depth research and business getting significantly contributed to Christie's lead in this category.- Eleonora Pontiggia is a Sales Coordinator for the Classic Art Group, based in London. Eleonora joined Christie’s in 2020 in the Old Master Paintings department before moving on to work with the Estates, Appraisal & Valuations team as a Valuation Coordinator. In 2024 she joined the Classic Art Group as Sales Coordinator working primarily with the Antiquities and Ceramics departments. Eleonora holds a Master Degree in Art History and Art World Practice from Christie’s Education with a particular focus on English and European Decorative Arts.
