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Picasso masterpieces fetch $108.9 million (P5.5 billion) at Sotheby's auction

Published Oct 25, 2021 4:35 pm

Eleven masterpieces by Pablo Picasso fetched $108.9 million or P5.5 billion at a Sotheby's auction in Las Vegas on Saturday. 

The works went under the hammer at the Bellagio hotel and casino, known for its extensive art collection, ahead of what would have been the Spanish painter's 140th birthday.

Sotheby's auctioneer Oliver Barker takes bids during the Oct. 23 “Picasso: Masterworks From The MGM Resorts Fine Art Collection” auction at Bellagio in Las Vegas. 

The jewel in the crown of MGM Resort's auctioned collection was "Femme au beret rouge-orange" ("Woman with a red-orange cap"), one of the last portraits by the artist of Marie-Therese Walter, who he began an affair with when she was 17 years old, and inspired many of his most celebrated works.

It sold for nearly $40.5 million after a starting price was estimated at $20-30 million.

"Painted in January 1938, the portrait of his beloved muse Marie-Therese Walter stands as a crowning achievement amid one of Picasso's most inspired and productive periods," Sotheby's said in a Tweet.

Picasso’s “Nature morte aux fleurs et au compotier.” 

Two iconic portraits from the last years of the painter's life were also sold: "Homme et enfant" ("Man and child")—for $24.4 million —and "Buste d'homme" ("Bust of Man")—at $9.5 million—which sold below its estimated starting price of 10 million. 

Other works sold include ceramics, several works on paper and a number of still lifes. (AFP)