Kahlo work sets auction record for artist
May 13, 2016Kahlo's "Two Nudes in the Forest (The Land Itself)" depicts two nudes in a dreamlike setting. It was sold for $8 million (7 million euros) at Christie's sale of impressionist and modern art on Thursday (12.05.2016). It is the highest sum paid yet for any work by the cult Mexican artist - as well as a record for any Latin American artist at an auction.
However, the price barely made the low estimate. The work had been expected to sell for as much as $12 million.
Her previous record had been established 10 years ago, when her painting "Roots" sold for $5.6 million during a Sotheby's auction.
Kahlo (1907-1954) was the first Latin-American artist to cross the million-dollar threshold when her painting "Diego y Yo" went for $1.4 million in 1990.
Her colorful personality and style as well as the limited number of works she produced made her one of the most sought-after Latin American artists.
The painting is slated to appear in the exposition "Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910-1950," which opens in October at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The show will move on to the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City in 2017.
Modigliani and Monet
A total of 51 works were sold in the auction. Amedeo Modigliani's "Young Woman with Rose (Margherita)" (1916) went for $12.76 million. The top lot of the sale was an iconic painting by Claude Monet depicting his beloved water lily pond, which sold for $27 million.
Despite the high sum, the all-time auction record for another water lily painting by Monet is $80.4 million.
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