Christie’s achieved the highest total ever for Asian Art sales in New York with a total of $80,068,489 for the week. Today’s conclusion of Indian and Southeast Asian Art sales also set a record for the series of sales with a total of $21,939,488. Theow H. Tow, Deputy Chairman, Christie’s Americas and Asia comments, “Christie’s achieved the highest total for Asian Art sales in New York this week and established numerous records, a testament to the superb sales put together by Christie’s specialists. The strength of the market combined with an extraordinary group of works of supreme quality, exceptional provenance and excellent condition, contributed to the phenomenal success. We saw enthusiasm from clients in Asia as well as the West and remarkable records were established for masterpieces. Works of such extreme rarity and importance were exemplified by the Dainichi Nyorai Buddha, which sold for $14,377,000. Christie’s dominates, finishing the week with 63% market-share for Asian Art in New York.”
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