Bali Art Auction Draws Crowds and Top Prices
August 1st, 2006
Over 150 people were on hand in the saleroom, filling the room to overflowing. Aggressive bidding saw most lots going under the hammer at prices far in excess of initial estimates.
At the final hammer, over 83% of the lots were sold generating total sales of Rp. 4.7 billion (approximately US$ 520,000), exceeding targeted sales for the day of Rp. 3 billion (approximately USD 330,000).
Underlining the high level of interest in Balinese art, 99% of all Balinese painting lots were sold during the day’s bidding.
Among the highlights of sales concluded:
• Arie Smit’s “View of a Temple” sold for Rp. 561.6 million (approximately US$ 62,140), an amount three times higher than initial estimates.
• I Nyoman Lesug’s “Bali Life” sold for Rp. 140.4 million (approximately US$ 15,530).
• I Wayan Djudul’s “Preparing for a Show” sold for Rp. 72.54 million (approximately US$ 8,025).
• Ida Bagus Made Pugug’s “Bali Life” sold for Rp. 70.2 million (approximately US$7,770).
• I Nyoman Daging’s “Bali Life” sold for Rp. 64.35 million (approximately US$ 7,200).
• Willem Dooijewaard’s “A Balinese Girl Selling Fruit” sold for Rp. 210.6 million (approximately US$23,300).
• Sunaryo’s “Barong” sold for Rp. 257.4 million (approximately US$28,480).
• Roderick Knudslien’s “Pink Fighters” sold for Rp. 81.9 million (approximately US$9,060).
• I Made Sukada’s “Kendang Player” sold for Rp. 152.1 million (approximately US$16,830).
Elated at the interest and proceeds generated by Bali’s first international standard art auction, Daniel Komala, President Director of Larasati Auctioneers said: “This has to be one of the most exciting and memorable auctions ever held in Indonesia. We achieved our goal, and many collectors are now looking with a lot more enthusiasm and respect at the Balinese works. Fantastic atmosphere, fantastic crowd, and fantastic results!”
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