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By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Sotheby’s Emily Fisher Landau Sale
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As we proceed with caution through New York’s fall auction season, the white-glove sale of Emily Fisher Landau’s collection stands out as a decisive win for Sotheby’s. Last night, it became the most valuable sale devoted to a female collector in history. The record for an Agnes Martin and robust appetite for three Ed Ruscha works affirmed the strong energy in the room.
The sale was also bolstered by the knockout Pablo Picasso piece Femme à la montre (1932), which accounted for about 34% of the evening’s total sales value—a welcome boost given that ten works sold for below their low estimates. That said, the house came away with $6.5 million more than its low estimate. Here are some more key numbers from the auction…