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Rodin sculpture sale sets record

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NEW YORK — A rare marble sculpture by Auguste Rodin sold for a record $20.4 million US at Sotheby’s sale of impression­ist and modern art.

Eternal Springtime was created out of a single block of marble in 1901-1903. It features a floral motif base of two lovers in a passionate embrace and is believed to be the fifth in a series of 10 known carvings of the subject that Rodin created in marble.

The previous auction record for any Rodin sculpture was Iris, Messenger of the Gods, a bronze work owned by film star Sylvester Stallone that sold for $16.6 million in February.

Other highlights among the 62 works offered at the Monday evening sale included Paul Signac’s The Port Houses, Saint-Trope. It sold for $10.7 million, well within its presale estimate of $8 to $12 million.

An important example of the pointillis­t style, the bright painting depicts the French coastal town of Saint-Tropez in 1882. It was the first time the neoimpress­ionist artist had visited the town, a place he returned to often.

The Saint-Tropez painting has been in the same family for nearly 60 years, purchased in 1958 by the parents of John Langeloth Loeb Jr., the former U.S. ambassador to Denmark. The auction record for a Signac work is $14 million, achieved in 2007.

Sotheby’s also offered two major works created during the short-lived Fauve period. Maurice de Vlaminck’s 1905 landscape near Paris, Underbrush, brought in $16.4 million. The auction record for de Vlaminck is $22.5 million, set in 2011.

Another Fauve painting, André Derain’s 1906 view of the River Thames, Red Sails, went unsold. It was estimated to sell between $15 million and $20 million.

Fauvism was characteri­zed by its use of saturated colours and simplified forms as a way to express the artist’s emotions. It lasted three years. Only four major Fauve paintings have come to auction since 2010.

The sale also featured an early portrait of Claude Monet’s wife Camille. It sold for $49.4 million.

Works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and Edvard Munch also were up for bidding on Monday.

Today, Sotheby’s will be offering contempora­ry works including a self-portrait by Andy Warhol and a blue canvas from Cy Twombly’s Blackboard series.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Eternal Springtime was created out of a single block of marble.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eternal Springtime was created out of a single block of marble.

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