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3 Art Works From Liz Taylor Collection Snag $21.8M

Liz Taylor Auction

02/ 7/12 05:40 PM ET  AP

LONDON — Three top works from the late Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor's art collection have sold at a London auction for nearly 14 million pounds ($22 million), the auctioneer Christie's said Tuesday.

The lot's biggest-selling item was Van Gogh's "Vue de l'asile de la Chapelle de Remy," which used to hang in the living room of Taylor's Bel Air home. The tan-and-turquoise landscape was sold for more than 10 million pounds (nearly $16 million) to an anonymous telephone bidder.

The two other pieces, a self-portrait by Edgar Degas and a landscape by Claude Pissarro, sold earlier in the evening.

Marc Porter, chairman of Christie's Americas, called the works the "crown jewel" of the showbiz legend's collection, and he said in a statement that the auctioneer hoped for more positive results when it offered the rest of Taylor's art collection Wednesday.

Taylor died in March at age 79, and Christie's has been selling off her possessions piecemeal.

Last month, the auctioneer sold a 17th-century portrait that once hung over Taylor's fireplace for $2 million. In December, Christie's sold her collection of jewelry, fashion and memorabilia for well over $100 million, including $8.8 million for a diamond ring given to her by Richard Burton, whom she married twice.

Prices include the buyer's premium.

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Online:

http://www.christies.com/

(This version CORRECTS Adds details, Corrects headline to note Van Gogh, not Cesar sold. This story is part of AP's general news, financial and entertainment services.)

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fattrucker
11:08 AM on 02/08/2012
i clicked on to see the paintings, what i get; the wrong painting, and a commercial, thanks for wasting my time hufpo
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Nightstorm
09:53 AM on 02/08/2012
So why not show the art work?? That's a Chagall. I hate reporters that don't do their homework.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
11:42 AM on 02/08/2012
I noticed that as well. A Van Gogh, a Degas and a Pissaro. Chagall isn't even close to the same genre.
08:57 AM on 02/08/2012
I guess its her kids getting the money a bunch of vulgers
01:26 PM on 02/29/2012
I'm pretty sure a lot of it is going to AIDs research. She had her own foundation
07:37 AM on 02/08/2012
Isn't that a Marc Chagall?
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08:54 AM on 02/08/2012
Yes, it is. "Hommage au passé", which was not part of Liz Taylor's collection, sold for almost a million and a half. The auction results are here, under the Feb. 7 Impressionist/Modern auction:
http://www.christies.com/results/

I only saw the three paintings mentioned in the article from the Taylor estate: lots #10, 11, & 12. In Dec. 2011 Christies auctioned off the bulk of Liz's stuff:
http://www.christies.com/elizabethtaylor/saleroom.aspx
12:55 AM on 02/08/2012
Baubles, Bits and Bobbs. You can't take it with you.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
11:43 AM on 02/08/2012
Nope, but you can sure as heck enjoy and appreciate it while you're here.