Picasso sells for $139 million

Picasso's painting Femme à la montre sold for $139 million with fees at Sotheby's auction.

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A 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso titled Femme à la montre from the collection of the late New York philanthropist Emily Fisher Landau, sold. at Sotheby’s during a New York evening sale for $139 million with fees. It marks the second-highest price achieved by a work by Picasso at auction.

The bidding opened at $100 million. The work eventually went to a bidder on the phone with Brooke Lampley, Head of Sotheby’s Global Fine Art division. Ahead of the sale, the painting was offered with an estimate upon request of $120 million.

A depiction of Picasso’s young muse through much of the 1930s, Marie-Thérèse Walter, the piece has been referred to as “a “definitive” work in Western art history, according to Sotheby’s specialists.

Picasso’s paintings of Walter often fetch the highest prices for the artist’s at auction. Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, which was painted the same year, sold for $106.5 million at Christies in May 2010, well above its $70 million estimate. Picasso’s previous record at auction was also made a Christie’s May 2015, when Les Femmes d’Alger (Version O) from 1955 sold for $179.4 million, reportedly to the Qatari royal Al Thani family.

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The present painting has changed hands a precious few times since Picasso laid paint to canvas. Landau, who died earlier this year at the age of 102, bought the work from Pace Gallery in 1968. Pace acquired Femme à la montre from Galerie Beyeler in Basel, who bought the work from Picasso, just two years prior, according to the provenance published by Sotheby’s.

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