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Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in February 2024

Ethan RhodesBy Ethan RhodesApril 5, 2024
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The most expensive lots sold at auction around the world this past February were mostly—and this is not surprising, given the sales calendar—Old Masters. Seven of the ten top fall into that category; the remaining three were contemporary works notable for their star provenance, or at least their association with celebrities. These include the only known painting created by the Beatles (which was included in Christie’s “Exceptional Sale”) and a rare Banksy stencil sold from the collection of Elton John.

February auctions are not usually about blockbuster prices—we’re still a few months out from the major May auctions—and the top performer clocked in at just $3.4 million, with the tenth lot coming in at $1.1 million. Still, there were intriguing works on offer.

1. Gustav Bauernfeind,  The Western Wall

Estimate: $2 million to $3 million

Final Price: $3.4 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, Feb 1, 2024

2. Sir Anthony van Dyck, Self-Portrait with Upturned Mustache and Raised Left

Estimate: $2 million to $3 million

Final Price: $2.4 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, February 1, 2024

 

3. Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Portrait of Willem Hondius

Estimate: $800,000 to $1.2 million

Final Price: $2.1 million

Where & When: Christie’s, New York, February 1, 2024

4. Luis Melendez, Still-Life with artichokes and tomatoes

Estimate: $2 milllion to $3 million

Final Price: $2.056 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, February 1, 2024

5. Salomon van Ruysdael, Ships on the Boven-Merwede with Gorinchem in the Distance (1659)

Estimate: $2 million to $3 million

Final Price: $1.9 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, February 1, 2024

 

6. Banksy, Flower Thrower Triptych  (2017)

Estimate: $1 million to $1.5 million

Final Price: $1.925 million

Where & When: Christie’s, New York, February 21

7. The Beatles, 1966 Images of a Woman (1966)

Estimate: $400,000 to $600,000

Final Price: $1.7 million

Where & When: Christie’s, New York, February 1, 2024

8. Carlo Crivelli, Apostle Holding a Book

Estimate: $800,000 to $1.2 million

Final Price: $1.5 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, February 1, 2024

 

9. Takako Yamaguchi, Sofie and Muffin (1995)

Estimate: $500,000 to $700,000

Final Price: $1.19 million

Where & When: Loic Gouzer’s Fair Warning Auction, February 1, 2024

10.

Estimate: $300,000 to $500,000

Final Price: $1.14 million

Where & When: Sotheby’s, New York, February 1, 2024

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