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François-Xavier Lalanne: behind the scenes of an auction success story [08/01/2025]
François-Xavier Lalanne has emerged at the pinnacle of a very select market and is currently France’s second-best selling artist at auction after Claude Monet. Long associated with the decorative arts, we take a look at how and why this artist has had so much success on the French art auction market. Demand for works by François-Xavier […]
The top 10 global art auction results in October [31/10/2023]
Among the nearly 50,000 artworks sold around the world during the month of October, the Top 10 results alone generated $154 million, only $10 million less than in October 2022. Three of these top 10 results were hammered in Paris, two in London and – above all – five in Hong Kong, once again proving […]
Focus on François-Xavier Lalanne, following the sale of his first Rhinocrétaire at the record price of $19.4 million [27/10/2023]
A living-room bar in the shape of a cow or a hippopotamus; a bed shaped like a can of sardines, a writing desk in the form of a dove… François-Xavier LALANNE (1927-2008) is famous – as is his partner, Claude – for sculptural furniture of unparalleled originality. One of his most impressive creations is a […]
Flash News! The Petiet Collection – The Grange Collection – Camille Claudel pre-empted by museums [01/12/2017]
The Petiet Collection: Latest sale The provenance of the works played a major role in the latest Petiet sale organised by the Ader Nordmann auction house on 25 and 26 November 2017 at the Opéra-comique in Paris. After 25 years of sales, this 50th and final sale of the Henri Petiet Collection attracted dealers and collectors […]
The most popular Frenchies [16/07/2013]
With the exception of the Impressionist and Modern masters, there are few French artists at the high-end of the international auction market.
Double wammy for the Gunter Sachs collection at Sotheby’s [29/05/2012]
After the record Contemporary Art & Postwar art sales on 8 and 9 May, the art market’s dynamism has been confirmed by Sotheby’s sale of part of the Gunter Sachs collection.
Spring’s Design [10/05/2011]
The big Decorative Art & Design sales of the year started in London at Phillips de Pury (Design, 7 April) and Christie’s (20th Century Decorative Art & Design, 20 April)
Contemporary art sales in Paris: place of honour for Lalanne [01/06/2009]
While New York’s auction houses hosted sales of South American art, the Paris offices of Sotheby’s and Christie’s were selling Contemporary Art during May. The results are better than expected for Christie’s primarily due to the sale of a collection of works by François-Xavier & Claude LALANNE.