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Sotheby’s high-stakes auction turned into a jaw-dropping spectacle Tuesday night when a $70 million Alberto Giacometti bronze bust failed to sell, leaving bidders and art insiders gobsmacked.
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The art market wasn’t head over heels for Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss-Italian sculptor whose spindly bronze bust of his younger brother Diego was expected to be the priciest piece of New York ...
There were audible gasps in Sotheby’s New York saleroom last week when Alberto Giacometti’s weighty sculpture of an emaciated head, privately priced at $70mn, failed to elicit any bids.
Alberto Giacometti’s Grande tête mince (1955) failed to meet its $70 million estimate. Courtesy of Sotheby's Tension resurfaced when Fernand Léger’s La Jeune fille au bouquet (1921), also ...
But it was Alberto Giacometti's 1955 bronze bust, called Grand tête mince, that was billed as the auction's centerpiece by experts who gave it a $70 million guide price. Esteemed art journalist ...
Alberto Giacometti's sculpture of L'Homme Qui Marche, being brought into the saleroom. It was billed as the star of the show and everyone expected it to sell well. A sweepstake among dealers ...
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