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$45m brings home a Bacon

Artist’s triptych of lover star of the show at packed London auction house

- By REUTERS in London

A Francis Bacon small-format triptych of his lover George Dyer made what Sotheby’s called a “landmark” price of 26.7 million pounds ($45.4 million) onMonday ina contempora­ry art sale that surpassed estimates and set records for some artists.

The Bacon, a 1967 work that Sotheby’s said was one of about 40 such triptychs the artist painted in a format of 11 by 14 inches for each of the three frames, was the star of the show for a packed auction in London that netted a total of 93.15 million pounds.

Even with eight of 59 unsold, the total topped lots the pre-auction top-end estimate of 89 million pounds.

The previous top price for a similar Bacon triptych was 23 million pounds, Sotheby’s said, while the highest price paid for a work of art at auctionwas­the sale by rivalChris­tie’s of a large-format Bacon triptych in New York in November for just over $142 million.

“The driving force tonight was passion,” said Cheyenne Westphal, chairman of Sotheby’s contempora­ry art department.

“The Bacon was bought by collectors who truly wanted to own it. It was a completely private market that came from virtually every side of the world and people wanted to own this wonderful piece and they bought it.”

Westphal declined to identify the geographic region of the winning buyer but said that the losing bidder in the tense 10-minute battle in which the price for the Bacon soared well above the 20 million pound top guide price had been handled by Patti Wong, Sotheby’s chairman in Asia.

The sales event set an auction record price of 8.5 million pounds for Scottish artistPete­r Doig for his Country-rock (wing mirror) of 1999, although this was slightly below the “in the region of 9 million pounds” that Sotheby’s had set as a guide for the enormous oil painting.

There were also some surprising prices for works by younger artists, among them Romanian Adrian Ghenie’s The Fake Rothko. It went for 1.43 million pounds, or roughly four times its top guide price and six times the highest price previously paid for the artist at auction.

A Mark Rothko No. 10 from 1949 also sold for much more than the top guide price of 800,000 pounds, going instead for more than 2.5 million pounds.

Other major works sold at the night auction of the twoday event that continued with a day auction on Tuesday includedan­AndyWarhol Nine Multicolor­ed Marilyns that went for 4.6 million pounds, a Bacon Study for Portrait of P.L. that sold for just under 4.5 million pounds and aWarhol Dollar Sign (Yellow) which went for 4 million pounds.

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 ?? NEIL HALL / REUTERS ?? A gallery assistant views the work ThreeStudi­esforGeorg­eDyer (on a light ground) by Francis Bacon at a photocall for the Impression­ist and Modern Art Evening Sale at Sotheby's auction house in London.
NEIL HALL / REUTERS A gallery assistant views the work ThreeStudi­esforGeorg­eDyer (on a light ground) by Francis Bacon at a photocall for the Impression­ist and Modern Art Evening Sale at Sotheby's auction house in London.

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