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'Unrivalled ensemble': $812m in 'defining' art to auction in property mogul's divorce firesale

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The art collection of a divorcing New York couple – including pieces by Warhol, Picasso and Rothko – is the most expensive of its kind to come to auction.

Sotheby’s has announced the sale of a private modern and contemporary art collection featuring Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso pieces valued at more than $US600 million ($A812 million), saying that was the highest estimate ever placed on any collection to come to auction.

The 65 works in the Macklowe Collection represent “an unrivalled ensemble that charts the high points of Western artistic achievement of the last 80 years,” Sotheby’s said.

“There can be no doubt that this sale will captivate top collectors from around the world and that it will make history as a defining moment in the art market,” said Charles Stewart, Sotheby’s chief executive officer.

The announcement is a welcome piece of revitalising news for the international art market as it rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, which drove down sales and caused layoffs at galleries and dealerships.

Sales plummeted in value by 22 per cent in the art market in 2020, according to a report by Art Basel and UBS.

Real estate mogul Harry Macklowe and his wife Linda acquired the pieces over the course of their decades-long marriage, but a New York judge ordered them to sell the collection and split the proceeds during their 2018 divorce trial.

Sotheby’s said it would offer the Macklowe Collection at two sales in New York, one on November 15 and the second in May 2022.

The first auction will feature iconic works such as Warhol’s silkscreen portraits of Marilyn Monroe, an enormous tritone painting by Mark Rothko, and a seascape by Gerhard Richter.

Other distinctive pieces that will be sold in November include Alberto Giacometti’s “Le Nez” sculpture of a long-nosed figure in a cage, a painting from Cy Twombly’s “A Scattering of Blossoms” series, and a Picasso sculpture dedicated to his friend, the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire.

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