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Contemporary
Indian artists also performed strongly with great
prices for Ravinder Reddy, Jitish Kallat, Atul
and Anju Dodiya, Sudarshan Shetty and Chitra Ganesh.
Combined with the results of the modern and contemporary
Indian works sold in last month's sale in Dubai,
the total for Modern and Contemporary Indian art
sold this season is $12.7 million. This reflects
Christie's strategy of focusing on a global market
at large and we are looking forward to our next
sales in Hong Kong and London." Yamini Mehta,
Head Modern and Contemporary Indian Art
The
afternoon sale of Indian and Southeast Asian Art marked a milestone
for the field. At nearly $7.5 million, it was the highest total
ever achieved for classical Indian and Southeast Asian Art at Christies.
All eyes were fixed on the magnificent circa 1400 bronze figure
of Parvati from the Thomas Solley Collection, whose breathtakingly
beautiful and sensuous presence had collectors from all over the
world excited. Belonging to the category of cultural masterpieces
that far transcend time and space, she was the well-deserved highlight
of the sale at $2.7 million, setting a new world auction record
for a classical Indian work of art.
Many
of the star lots of the sale performed significantly above their
pre-sale estimates, reflecting an informed market willing to honor
quality and provenance and fully appreciative of the precious and
rare in the field of classical Indian and Southeast Asian art as
a whole.
Many
of the star lots of the sale performed significantly above their
pre-sale estimates, reflecting an informed market willing to honor
quality and provenance and fully appreciative of the precious and
rare in the field of classical Indian and Southeast Asian art as
a whole. The sale total of nearly $7.5 million was the highest total
ever achieved for classical Indian and Southeast Asian Art at Christie's."
Hugo Weihe, International Director Asian
Art.
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