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The nine paintings and two ceramic pieces had been displayed inside the Picasso restaurant at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art for more than two decades until owner MGM Resorts decided earlier this year to sell them.
The Saturday event was organized by Sotheby’s and marked the first time the famed auction house staged an evening marquee sale in North America outside its New York saleroom. It featured Picasso artworks from 1917 to 1969.
Auction officials said Picasso’s 1938 portrait of his muse Marie-Thérèse Walter entitled “Femme au béret rouge-orange” (“Woman in a reddish-orange hat”) sold for $40.5 million after a bidding battle, well above estimates of $20 million to $30 million.
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The Picasso auction also featured two Cubist-inspired still life paintings from the early 1940s during World War II with “Nature morte au panier de fruits et aux fleurs” selling for $16.6 million and “Nature morte aux fleurs et au compotier” going for $8.3 million.
“Homme et enfant,” a 1959 work that is nearly two meters tall, sold for $24.4 million. Picasso lived from 1881 until 1973 and spent much of his adult life in France.
Over the course of more than 70 years as a working artist, Picasso is said to have created more than 13,000 paintings. Organisers said the auction lasted about 45 minutes and drew about 150 people, with some seated in gold-framed chairs.