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Francis Bacon’s $78-million painting fails to sell

- KATYA KAZAKINA

A trophy painting by Francis Bacon failed to draw any bids at Christie’s in London after being offered at auction for £60 million ($78 million).

The unexpected outcome for the star lot of Christie’s evening sale of postwar and contempora­ry art on Friday drew a collective gasp in the sale room. The auctioneer began soliciting bids at £50 million and continued up to £58 million. None came.

Titled Study of Red Pope 1962. 2nd Version 1971, the 6.5-foot-tall canvas depicts Bacon’s two most famous subjects: his lover George Dyer and Pope Innocent X. It’s the only work that has both muses in the same compositio­n, Christie’s said. Dyer committed suicide six months after the work was made.

A Christie’s spokespers­on said Friday that the piece attracted global attention and the auction house expects strong after-sale interest in it.

A smaller Bacon painting, Head with Raised Arm (1955), depicting Pope Pius XII, sold for £11.5 million on Friday, above the high estimate, after the commission was added. Prices include a fee Christie’s charges buyers; estimates don’t.

Bacon’s auction record of $142.4 million belongs to the triptych Three Studies of Lucian Freud, sold in 2013. Portrait of George Dyer Talking brought more than $70 million in 2014, the highest price for a single canvas by the artist.

Christie’s sale is continuing through Friday evening in London. Sotheby’s completed its series of contempora­ry auctions in London tallying $114.1 million.

 ?? COURTESY: CHRISTIE’S ?? Francis Bacon’s ‘Study of Red Pope 1962. 2nd Version 1971’, which was being offered for £60 million
COURTESY: CHRISTIE’S Francis Bacon’s ‘Study of Red Pope 1962. 2nd Version 1971’, which was being offered for £60 million

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