A canvas Picasso painted of his lover Marie-Thérèse Walter seated by a window that had sold for $7.5 million at a Christieâs auction in 1997, brought $44.8 million, including fees at Sothebyâs in London on Tuesday evening.
âFemme Assise Près DâUne Fenêtre,ââ a colorful canvas from 1932, was guaranteed to sell courtesy of a third party, or what the auction house calls an âirrevocable bidââ (meaning that before the sale, a byer had already agreed to purchase the work for an undisclosed sum). It was in fact bought by the anonymous guarantor, who was on the telephone with Patti Wong, chairman of Sothebyâs Asia. The guarantor was the only party who could be seen bidding for the painting, which was estimated to bring $40 million to $56 million.
The Picasso was the most expensive work in an evening that also saw strong prices for artists including Monet and Schiele. The sales continue at Christieâs in London on Wednesday evening.