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Issue #153  12/5/2008
 
Millon Sets Record Prices For Blanc Et Demilly Photos

Millon & Associés and its photography specialist Christophe Goeury auctioned off a major group of 600 lots, comprising more than 800 prints, all original, unique and signed by Théodore Blanc and Antoine Demilly, which came directly from the artists' families. The auction was conducted Monday, October 13, at Drouot Montaigne. The auction realized a total of $455,735, and buyers included a French museum, photography dealers in France and the United States, as well as private collectors of photography and contemporary art.

Two exhibition prints, lots 535 and 536, both titled "Gouttes d'Eau (Water Droplets)," circa 1950, were sold for $10,579 each, a world record for photographs by Blanc & Demilly and the highest price achieved during the sale.

Photographs that were shown in the retrospective exhibition "Blanc and Demilly--Photographers in Lyon 1924-1962" held in June 2000 at the Georges Pompidou Centre were especially popular: "Fourvière dans la brume" sold for $8,463, four times its estimate; "Carrefour de l'Annonciade" realized $7,161, and "La Place Saint Jean" achieved $6,428, both twice their estimates.

Other notable sales included "Ampoules (Light Bulbs)," which sold to a private collector for $6,836, and "La Nageuse," which realized $5,208. An album of views of Lyon sold for $6,510.

All prices given include the buyer's premium. Prices were converted from euro to US dollars at a rate of $1.302/euro, which was in effect during the sale.