Recession knocks Picasso for a loop
China Daily | Updated: 2009-05-07 08:06
The art market flunked a stress test Tuesday night as Sotheby's posted its lowest total for a New York Impressionist and modern art auction since November 2001. The top two lots, by Picasso and Alberto Giacometti, failed to sell.
The $61.4 million total was about a quarter of the tally of a year ago and well below the auction house's low estimate of $81.5 million. Picasso's robin-egg blue portrait of the artist's daughter and a bronze cat by Swiss sculptor Giacometti had each been estimated to fetch up to $24 million.
"They took a big hit in terms of credibility by not selling those two pieces," said Andrea Crane of Gagosian Gallery.
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