
Sandro Botticelli – Study for a seated St. Joseph, his head resting on his right hand
The only drawing by Botticelli to appear at auction in over a century sold for a record £1.3 million at Sotheby’s in London tonight. Study for a Seated St. Joseph, his head resting on his right hand, was sold from the collection of the late Barbara Piasecka Johnson, art connoisseur, philanthropist and wife of the late John Seward Johnson, heir to the Johnson and Johnson medical and pharmaceutical firm. She bought it from Sotheby’s for $88,000 in 1988. Proceeds from the sale will benefit her foundation, primarily devoted to helping children with autism.
The top lot of the evening was Tygers at Play by George Stubbs which sold for £7,698,500. The Old Master sale achieved £68.3 million, the highest total for such a sale ever. Alex Bell, Joint International Head and Co-Chairman of Sotheby’s Old Master Paintings Department said: “This evening’s results set a record for an Old Master and British Paintings Evening sale at Sotheby’s London and eclipsed our landmark 2002 total of £67.58 million. With 17 auction records and unprecedented international participation, we saw the market at its best. The prestigious aristocratic and private collections that constituted the core of tonight’s sale were the secret of this success. Having remained in the same collections for centuries, most of the works carried the imprimatur of the greatest art patrons of the day, such as the Dukes of Northumberland and the Earls of Warwick and bore witness to the discerning eye of some of the most important collectors of the 20th century, including Baron Coppée and Barbara Piasecka Johnson”.
(See post on antiquesandartireland.com for May 28, 2014)