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Latin American Auction Results May 2006

The Latin American auctions in New York brought about the highest totals in the field since its beginning in 1979. Sotheby's totaled $23,001,200 and Christie's $16,327,520.
New records were made for Wifredo Lam for his work on paper from 1944 that was the cover of the catalogue at Christies and sold for a total of $1,304,000. Fernando Botero obtained the highest auction record for a living Latin artist at $2,032,000 also at Christie¿s for his painting The Musicians from 1979, a record that was exactlywith duplicated at Sotheby¿s when another painting with the same theme, Four Musicians, from 1984 sold for the same amount. Sotheby¿s also holds the record for Fernando Botero¿s sculpture that was achieved by the bronze Bird, from 1988 that sold for $1,052,000.
Sotheby¿s top lot was the most expensive for the season. Frida Kahlo¿s Roots, a well known painting from 1943 achieved a new record for any Latin American artist at $5,616,000, surpassing her prior record of $5,065,750 from the year 2000. Also at Sotheby¿s Francisco Zúñiga achieved a world record for his bronze sculpture with Cuatro mujeres de pie from 1974 which achieved $3,712.000.
Sotheby¿s also achieved world record prices for Tomás Sánchez, with Gracia en la cascada from 1992 which sold at $363,200 and Julio Ruelas for Vision de la Conquista which sold for $363,200. Conquista que se vendió en $363,200.
Latin American Auction Results May 2006 | artnexus