Now! Online Results

Taking place online from 18th to 27th February the annual Now! Auction brought together contemporary and 20th century art from design and sculpture to paintings and photography. Photographic lots included work by Peter Lindbergh, Bert Stern and Henri Cartier-Bresson with estimates ranging from €800 to €18,000.  

By the close of sales on 27th the photographic lot with the highest bid was Robert Mapplethorpe’s Jill Chapman and Ken Moody at €15,000 – the fifth edition of ten. 

The second most expensive photographic print was Bert Stern’s portrait Marilyn Monroe, Black Dior Dress, 1962 which had an estimate of €3,000-€5,000 but sold for double the top estimate at €10,625

Brassai rounded of the top three with the infamous Couple d’amoureaux dans un petit cafe parisien, vers 1932 taking a hammer price of €9,375

The auction brought in a sales total of €1,259,250. View all the lots from this auction and their final hammer prices at Sotheby’s auction page here.

The next auction to take place involving photography is Christie’s Masterpieces of Design and Photography, due in a few days – check back here for the results and subsequent news.