A Francis Bacon self-portrait from the 1960s heralded as the
star of Christie’s contemporary art auction in
Francis Bacon’s 1964 “Study for Self Portrait” had been expected to fetch as much as $40 million but bidding would only approach $30 million and Christie’s stopped the process.
Bacon works have sold wonderfully this year therefore it was natural to expect similar enthusiasm Wednesday night.
His “Triptych, 1976” was sold at Sotheby’s spring auction of
postwar and contemporary art in May in
The previous record for a work by the Irish-born Bacon, who died in 1992, had
been set last year, when “Study For Innocent X,” 1962, sold for $52.68 million.
In July, Christie’s sale of post-war and contemporary art in
Last night, other works that found new buyers included a Jean-Michel Basquiat painting “Untitled (Boxer)” which took $13.5 million. It sold short of the record $14.6 million for a Basquiat but above the expected $12 million. The 1982 work had belonged to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.
Gerhard Richter’s 1989 “Abstraktes Bild (710)” sold for $14.9 million, becoming the night’s biggest success story.
New records were set for Yayoi Kusama, whose “No. 2,” a 1959 painting, sold for $5.7 million, and Joseph Cornell, whose “Pharmacy” sold for $3.7 million.