1. Sotheby’s Amsterdam Sells Modern Art

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    artwork: Karel Appel (1921-2006) - Sleeping City (Slapende Stad) - 1952 -  Oil on canvas - 96 by 130 cm., Estimate  300.000-400.000. Sold for  408,250 - © Sotheby’s Amsterdam 

    AMSTERDAM, NL - An impressive crowd witnessed the Sotheby's December sale of Modern & Contemporary Art. Collectors from all over the world found there way to the Amsterdam sale room in person or by absentee bid and phone. General Manager Mark Grol performed as auctioneer, hammering away the 174 lots. Total of the sale was €4.134.580, the highest ever for modern and Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s Amsterdam.

    Among the highlights were an early painting by Karel Appel, Sleeping City, painted in 1952 that was sold for €408.250 and Oostzijde mill with extended light blue, yellow and violet sky by Piet Mondriaan that fetched €312,250. Depicted on the front cover of the catalogue was a colourful Seated nude, by Jan Sluijters that found a new owner for 276.250. An earlier work by Appel, the charming Dog and moon, painted in 1949 went for €162.259. These results more or less matched their estimates.

    An impressive work by Ger Gerrits, IJskarretje, (The Ice cream man) was estimated €50.000-70.000. A collector paid no less than €192.250 for this attractive painting with unusual perspective. This is a world auction record for the artist.

    Modern Art Expert Rob Sneep was delighted with this highest result ever for Modern and Contemporary Art.

    He commented: The sale showed a lot of interest in high quality works and well known artists. Most of the highlights were fresh to the market.”




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