Now Open: Sotheby’s New Galleries Debut with More than 1,400 Works Spanning Thousands of Years

William Bouguereau, La Jeunnesse de Bacchus, 1884, Estimate $25,000,000–35,000,000

 

Louise Bourgeois, Arch of Hysteria, conceived 1993, cast 1994. Estimate $3,000,000–4,000,000.

 

Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1960, Estimate $35,000,000–50,000,000

 

Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale, Attese, 1962–63. Estimate $800,000–1,200,000.

 

Paul Signac, Antibes. Soir, 1903, Estimate $4,000,000–6,000,000

 

Jeff Koons, Elephant (Violet), 1995-2000, Estimate $2,000,000–3,000,000

 

Claude Monet, Meules, 1890, Estimate upon request

 

KAWS, Untitled [4 works], 1999. Estimate $200,000–300,000

 

Large Veracruz figure of the fire god, Remojadas late classic, circa AD 550-950, Estimate $150,000–200,000

 

Thomas Schütte, Großer Geist Nr. 13, 1998. Estimate $4,000,000–6,000,000.

 

Pablo Picasso, Mousquetaire à la pipe, 1962, Estimate $20,000,000–30,000,000

Mark Tansey, Transition Team, 1997. Estimate $3,500,000–5,000,000.

 

Installation view featuring the Mask for Kipong and Tolai Mask from Pacific Art from the Collection of Harry A. Franklin

Jack Whitten, Kappa Group II, 1976. Estimate $800,000–1,200,000.

Pierre Bonnard, Femme à sa toilette (le peignoir), circa 1923, Estimate $4,000,000–6,000,000

 

An installation view of the Contemporary Art Evening exhibition, featuring works by Hans Hofmann, Joan Mitchell, Adolph Gottlieb and Robert Motherwell.

Ed Ruscha, I Just Can’t Bear to Look, 1973. Estimate $1,800,000–2,500,000.

 

Lee Krasner, The Eye is the First Circle, 1960. Estimate $10,000,000–15,000,000.

 

Henri Manguin, Nu à l’atelier (La Croupe, Rue Boursault), 1903. Estimate $80,000–120,000.

Pablo Picasso, Femme au chien, 1962, Estimate $25,000,000–30,000,000

An installation view of the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening exhibition, featuring works by Édouard Manet, Édouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard.

Francis Bacon, Study for portrait, 1981, Estimate $12,000,000–18,000,000

The grand reveal of Sotheby’s newly reimagined galleries exceeded all expectations when the doors opened on Friday, unveiling 90,000 square feet of museum-quality space, now teaming with more than 1,400 works of art. From 2,000-year-old treasures from Art of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, luminous works by artists including Manet, Monet, Picasso, Rothko to contemporary canvases painted just last year, the exhibition showcases Sotheby’s flagship as a premier destination for exhibiting art of all shapes, sizes and mediums.

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