An ensemble of greater than a dozen leafy bronze and coper mirrors by Claude Lalanne achieved $33.5m (with charges) at Sotheby’s in New York on Wednesday (22 April), greater than doubling its excessive estimate of $15m, setting a brand new public sale document for the artist and surpassing the secondary-market pinnacle for her late husband and frequent collaborator, François-Xavier Lalanne. The work drew sustained competitors, with 5 bidders pursuing the lot over the course of ten minutes, a Sotheby’s spokesperson mentioned.
“Outdoors of Versailles, it’s arguably crucial ensemble of mirrors ever conceived as a unified inside. The market is recognising the significance of that,” says Edith Dicconson, the founding father of Dicconson Nice Artwork advisory. Dicconson beforehand served in senior management for greater than a decade at New York’s Kasmin gallery, which was credited with rising the French artists’ market within the US.
The consequence at Sotheby’s this week marks a change amid the rising market curiosity for works by Les Lalanne—because the wife-and-husband duo’s collaborative observe is understood—in addition to their particular person works. Traditionally, François-Xavier’s items have commanded far increased costs than Claude’s, however this week’s sale eclipsed his earlier document of $31.4m (with charges), set in December by a hippopotamus-shaped bar. Till this month, Claude Lalanne’s public sale document stood at simply €4.9m, achieved in 2023 for one among her signature choupette bronzes depicting cauliflowers with rooster legs. Then simply final week, Claude’s monumental golden-coloured sculpture La Pomme de New York offered for €6m (together with charges) at Christie’s in Paris.
“I wouldn’t characterise this as a broader market shift a lot as a leveling of the taking part in discipline,” Dicconson says. “Traditionally, François-Xavier has achieved increased costs largely because of the scale of his works, whereas Claude’s are sometimes extra intimate. On this case, we’re a very monumental work by Claude, which naturally shifts the dynamic.”
One of many 15 mirrors within the ensemble. Courtesy Sotheby’s
The mirrors’ superstar provenance additionally play a job of their attraction. Commissioned by the late dressmaker Yves Saint Laurent and his associate, the French industrialist Pierre Bergé, the 15 botanical-inspired works had been initially put in within the music room of the couple’s Paris condominium. They first appeared at public sale in 2009 throughout Christie’s landmark sale of the Saint Laurent and Bergé assortment, the place they realised €1.8m.
The successful bidder in 2009 was Terry de Gunzburg, the previous inventive director of Yves Saint Laurent Magnificence and the power behind the Touche Éclat concealer, one of the vital commercially profitable beauty merchandise ever developed. Nevertheless, the mirrors had been by no means put in in De Gunzburg’s residence and remained largely in storage, besides for his or her inclusion within the Les Lalanne retrospective on the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris in 2010.
The mirrors had been the main lot in a standalone design sale devoted to the design assortment of De Gunzburg and her husband Jean.
