The piece, called “Les Femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’),” drew massive crowds and media attention at the Christie’s sales room Monday night, in anticipation of a new high-water mark in the art market.
The hammer price came down at $160 million. Including the auction fees, the painting’s price rang in at $179.37 million.
The buyer and seller have so far remained anonymous.
The cubist painting, created in 1955, was part of a special sale at Christie’s called “Looking Forward to the Past.” The entire lot was expected to bring in a total of more than $500 million.
Les Femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’) was last sold at auction in 1997 for $31.9 million. The famed collector Victor Ganz had bought the piece—along with the 14 other works in the same series—for roughly $212,000 in in 1956.
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