An iconic painting of water lilies by French artist Claude Monet sold for 31.72 million pounds ($54 million) at a Sotheby's auction here, the second highest price paid for his work worldwide.
"Nympheas (Water Lilies)", which is among most celebrated paintings of turn of the century went to an anonymous bidder in last evening's sale, a statement by auctioneers said.
The Impressionist and Modern Art sale raked in total sales of 122 million pounds ($207,875,707) driven by bidding from Asia and Russia and sold 91.3% by lots.
The painting was sourced from the personal collection of French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel has been displayed in the world's top art galleries, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Musee National d'Art Moderne in Paris.
A quintessential piece by Dutch artist Piet Mondarin titled "Composition with Red, Blue and Grey" (1927) sold at the same auction also the second-highest price ever paid for a work by the artist at auction.
Kept by Mondrian in his personal collection until his death in 1944, this is one of very few major works by the artist to come to market in decades.
Helena Newman, Sotheby's Co-Head of Impressionist and Modern Art Worldwide, said, "At the core of the sale this evening was a significant group of works from private and estate collections which were met with great enthusiasm and drove global bidding throughout the auction, with notable participation from Asian and Russian collectors.
"Nympheas (Water Lilies)", which is among most celebrated paintings of turn of the century went to an anonymous bidder in last evening's sale, a statement by auctioneers said.
The Impressionist and Modern Art sale raked in total sales of 122 million pounds ($207,875,707) driven by bidding from Asia and Russia and sold 91.3% by lots.
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Monet, considered the founder of Impressionistic style of painting, executed the work at the famous lily pond in his garden in Givency. The water reflects the skies' shifting hues and the lilies themselves are elegant touches of paint.
The painting was sourced from the personal collection of French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel has been displayed in the world's top art galleries, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Musee National d'Art Moderne in Paris.
A quintessential piece by Dutch artist Piet Mondarin titled "Composition with Red, Blue and Grey" (1927) sold at the same auction also the second-highest price ever paid for a work by the artist at auction.
Kept by Mondrian in his personal collection until his death in 1944, this is one of very few major works by the artist to come to market in decades.
Helena Newman, Sotheby's Co-Head of Impressionist and Modern Art Worldwide, said, "At the core of the sale this evening was a significant group of works from private and estate collections which were met with great enthusiasm and drove global bidding throughout the auction, with notable participation from Asian and Russian collectors.