June 26th, 2008
A Claude Monet painting has fetched a record £40.9m ($80.5 million) for the artist’s work at an auction in London.
“Le Bassin aux Nympheas” had been expected to fetch 18-24 million pounds, but after an intense bidding battle it smashed the previous Monet auction record (Le Pont du chemin de fer a Argenteuil ) of $41.5 million set in May.
Painted in 1919 in Giverny in France it has been seen in public just once in the past 80 years. The identity of the bidder has not been made public.
It was part of the evening sale of impressionist and modern art at Christie’s which raised 144 million pounds ($283 million), the highest total for an auction in Europe. All figures include buyers’ premiums.
Art expert Charles Dupplin said despite “current financial jitters around the world” art lovers are still willing to pay money for “exquisite, unique items”. He added: “Art lovers everywhere should be cheered to see that, despite gloomy predictions, the art market looks to have a healthy future.”
June 23rd, 2008
Both Sotheby’s and Christie’s are holding significant Impressionist and Modern evening sales in London this week. “We’re seeing a very strong market for top quality Impressionist paintings this summer,” the vice chairman of Impressionist & Modern Art Worldwide at Sotheby’s, Helena Newman, said.
On Wednesday, Sotheby’s will put up Monet’s “La Plage à Trouville” expected to fetch between $14 million and $20 million. “It’s an iconic work,” Ms. Newman said. “Monet was exploring the effects of the wind and the light on the water, all quintessentially Impressionist effects.”
Monet completed his painting in 1870 while vacationing with his wife and son at the tony French resort town of Trouville.
May 8th, 2008

A Claude Monet painting of a bridge with two trains passing over the Seine while pleasure boats float below was auctioned Tuesday for more than $41 million, breaking the auction record for the French impressionist artist.
“Le Pont du chemin de fer a Argenteuil” was sold at Christie’s impressionist and modern art sale for $41,481,000, said Rik Pike, a spokesman for the auction house.
The previous record for a Monet painting was $36.5 million for his 1904 “Nympheas,” which was sold last year.
