美洲藝術週
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Event date 12月19日至1月27日 -
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Americana Week unfolded over two weeks in New York with nine sales and exceptional results across American art, history and material culture. Visions of the West: The William I. Koch Collection led the series, realising $84.1 million and setting a new benchmark for Western art auctions. The top lot, Frederic Remington’s Coming to the Call, achieved $13.3 million, establishing a new auction record for the artist.
We the People: America at 250 and The American Collector drew global interest for foundational documents, folk art and objects of national significance, including a working draft of the United States Constitution annotated by Rufus King, which more than doubled its low estimate and realised $7.4 million.
The four-part COLLECTOR/CONNOISSEUR: The Max N. Berry Collections spanned evening, day and online sales, led by Maurice Prendergast’s The Bridle Path, Central Park at $2.3 million.
We the People: America at 250 and The American Collector drew global interest for foundational documents, folk art and objects of national significance, including a working draft of the United States Constitution annotated by Rufus King, which more than doubled its low estimate and realised $7.4 million.
The four-part COLLECTOR/CONNOISSEUR: The Max N. Berry Collections spanned evening, day and online sales, led by Maurice Prendergast’s The Bridle Path, Central Park at $2.3 million.
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Exhibition
New York
Location
Christie’s New York
20 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020
Viewing
16 January, 10am – 5pm
17 January, 10am – 5pm
18 January, 1pm – 5pm
19 January, 1pm – 5pm
20 January, 10am – 5pm
21 January, 10am – 5pm
22 January, 10am – 5pm
