Matisse record eclipsed at auction
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A Henri Matisse painting was auctioned at Christie’s for $33.6 million, a record for the artist. The 1937 oil-on-canvas work “L’Odalisque, Harmonie Bleue,” which features one of the artist’s favorite models lounging behind a table with a bouquet, was purchased Tuesday night by an unidentified buyer, the auction house announced.
The previous auction record for a Matisse painting was $22 million for “Danseuse dans le fauteuil, sol en damier,” a 1942 work, at Sotheby’s in June.
Besides the Matisse, a handful of other pieces set auction records for their creators. Camille Pissarro’s “Les Quatre Saisons,” from 1872, fetched $14.6 million and Paul Signac’s “Cassis. Cap Canaille,” from 1889, went for $14 million, the auction house said.
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