Saturday, January 10, 2009

I Can't Justify the Cost of the Replica at the Metropolitan, but..

a girl can dream.

I'd be perfectly satisfied with one of the replica's that are available at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, but if I was in the market for a wonderful piece of art, there's one soon to be available at Sotheby's. British millionaire Sir John Madejski is sending his Tiny Dancer to the auction block at Sotheby's Impressionist art auction on February 3.

The bronze sculpture from Degas, Petite danseuse de quatorze ans, is one of Degas's most famous and popular works. The bronze cast is one of only a few remaining in private hands. It is estimated at £9 – 12 million.

Sir John Madejski is one of Britain's leading arts philanthropists and the sculpture was on display at the Royal Academy in London since 2004 when he bought this statue for £5 million at Sotheby's in London. Another version sold in 1999 for $12.4 million which is highest price paid for a Degas sculpture.

So, if you were wondering what to get me for my birthday - this would certainly be appreciated.

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