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Picasso shatters world art auction record, selling for US$179 million

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Auctioneer Jussi Pylkkanen calls for final bids before dropping the gavel as he sells Pablo Picasso's "Women of Algiers (Version O)" for a world record price on Monday. Photo: Reuters

A vibrant, multi-hued painting from Pablo Picasso has set a world record for artwork at auction, selling for nearly US$179.4 million (HK$1.39 billion).

Women of Algiers (Version O) was part of a sale at Christie’s auction house on Monday night that also featured Alberto Giacometti’s life-size sculpture Pointing Man, which set a record as the most expensive sculpture sold at auction, at almost US$141.3 million. They were among two dozen masterpieces from the 20th century Christie’s offered in a curated sale titled “Looking Forward to the Past.”

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The Picasso price, US$179,365,000, and the Giacometti price, US$141,285,000, included the auction house’s premium. The buyers elected to remain anonymous.

Overall, 34 of 35 lots sold at Monday’s auction for a total of US$706 million.

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Another look at "Women of Algiers (Version O)", part of a 15-part series designated with the letters A through O. Photo: EPA
Another look at "Women of Algiers (Version O)", part of a 15-part series designated with the letters A through O. Photo: EPA
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