Five Monet paintings sell for $84 million in London



LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM- Five paintings by French impressionist Claude Monet, including his famous 1908 "Le Grand Canal" view of Venice, sold for a total of $84 million (73 million euros) in a London auction on Tuesday.
"Le Grand Canal", a hazy blue-and-green view of the banks of the Italian city painted at the peak of Monet's career, sold for $35.6 million (31.4 million euros).



It was part of a Sotheby's auction of impressionist and modern art works including paintings by masters Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Henri Matisse, and sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
Sotheby's said the artworks in the sale raised $283 million overall, a record total for an auction in London.
"Tonight's London Imp., Modern & Surrealist sales achieved £186.5m - the highest total for any auction ever held in London, in any category," the auction house wrote on its Twitter account.
Other works sold included Monet's "Les Peupliers a Giverny", a view of tall trees at sunset which previously hung in New York's Museum of Modern Art and sold for $16.2 million.
A brightly-coloured Matisse portrait of Princess Nezy-Hamide Chawkat, the great granddaughter of the last Sultan of Turkey, sold for $23.8 million.
An owl sculpture named "Chouette" hand-painted by Pablo Picasso and inspired by his own pet owl, sold for $1.9 million.
The $11.7 million paid for a drawing by Georges Seurat -- a study for his monumental "Une baignade, Asnieres" oil painting -- was a record for a work by the artist on paper, Sotheby's said.
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Wednesday, February 4th 2015
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