Personal collection of artist Christo, wife Jean-Claude fetches $9.6 mn at Paris auction
The artworks was expected to sell for 3.8 million euros, collectively.

The 28 lots under the hammer at Sotheby's in Paris included drawings for the couple's "The Umbrellas (Joint project for Japan and USA)", two spectacular installations by the couple in 1991 consisting of thousands of umbrellas erected simultaneously in Japan and Los Angeles.
Less than a year after his death at the age of 84, Christo is evidently more in demand than ever, with more than three quarters of the works on sale selling above estimate.
#AuctionUpdate A new auction record is set for William Copley after 'Lady Windermere’s Fan' triples its high estima… https://t.co/oeMdDnDPNP
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) 1613573956000The works, snapped up by buyers in the United States, Asia and Europe, had been expected to sell for between 2.5 and 3.8 million euros collectively.
The preparatory drawings for the yellow Californian umbrellas set a new record for a work by the Bulgarian-born US artist at 1.7 million euros, while the Japanese version sold for 1.2 million euros.
#AuctionUpdate 'The Umbrellas' vient de battre sous les applaudissements du public le record établi il y a seulemen… https://t.co/0rt6MkoSAy
— Sotheby's France (@SothebysFr) 1613574498000A second set of works from the couple's private collection are due to go on sale Thursday.
Christo collaborated with Jeanne-Claude, his wife of 51 years, until her death in 2009 and continued to produce dramatic pieces into his 80s.
#AuctionUpdate Après une longue bataille d'enchères, 'Concetto Spaziale, Attesa', emblématique de la série des Tag… https://t.co/SPonda04qw
— Sotheby's France (@SothebysFr) 1613572876000From Paris's oldest bridge to Berlin's Reichstag, they spent decades wrapping landmarks and creating improbable structures around the world.
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