Date 2015-05-12
Category Gist & Gossip
Christie’s New York estimated that Pablo Picasso’s 1955 painting “Les Femmes d’Alger (Type O)” would sell for about $140 million. It turns out their appraisers shortchanged the painting by $39 million because the artwork ended up selling for $179,365,000, the highest price ever for a painting sold at auction. The winning bid was placed via telephone by an anonymous art enthusiast, according to the Wall Street Journal .
The Picasso sale wasn’t the only record broken at Monday’s auction. According to BBC , a work by Albert Giacometti became the most expensive sculpture ever auctioned off when it sold for $141.3 million.
“Les Femmes d’Alger (Type O)” is the 15th and final in a series Picasso made inspired by the 1834 Eugene Delacroix painting “Women of Algiers.” It depicts a group of women in a Cubist style.