The sale of the same owner in the world of auction is always a bit magical, from the spread of Windsor’s history in 1987, from 2021 and 2021 and 2022 to the judicial order of the billion dollars in the Art Collection of the billion dollars near Warring Harry and Linda McLo.
Next month, both Christie and Sutbi are the hawking stored trousers, which is a viable gathering of modern art through some of the past names, in the second, with old masters such as Peter Paul Rubinz and Furnace Halls. For collectors, being an imperialist of Leonard and Louis Ragjio or Jordan and Thomas A Sanders III, an additional layer of history, which is simultaneously equivalent to the brand name of luxury. “I think (this) can be a desire for people who want to take a piece of home,” says Vanessa Fusko, the head of the artist and modern art.
George Watchter, chairman of Suthebi and co -heads of old master paintings around the world, note that seeing how single (or couple) eye couple has created a combination, especially when the chances of developing this type of advanced group are rapidly thin. “And I think people like this extra limit,” they say, “If you know what I mean.”
Leonard and Louis Raggio: work collected in Christie

Courtesy Christie
Collector
Born in Brooklyn, Leonard “Lane” Rigjev received a single Barnes and Nobel Book shop in 1971 and converted it into a behem. He and his wife, Louis, gave to several charities, most of them liberal. Lane died at the age of 83 last year.
Back Story
During the construction of an ideal contemporary art collection with Louis, Lane also served as the chairman of the Dia Art Foundation and was very responsible for the establishment of its vast museum in Bacon, New York Louis has sold dozens of modern works-which was sold to the house. “This is an excellent time capsule of the 20th century art,” Fusco said of sales.
Sales estimate
Million for 39 lots in more than 250 million
Pressal Road Show
London, Hong Kong, Paris, Dubai, and Los Angeles
Top
Monderan, Blended with large red aircraft, blue -brown, yellow, black and blue1922 (1) Fusco says, “This is such an unusual and rare piece. Summary was painted in a geometric way for which it became famous, also an ancient presentation of Canvas, owned by Anthony Cook, the founder of the Anti -Guard de Stajal Movement, with a record of $ 50 million from this year. Ko Million is ready to challenge 51 million.
Keep an eye on
Including two Major Les Drews D Lommes1947-48 (Million 15 million) (2). Belgium’s realism and a total of 101 -year -old movement has passed.
Blinks and you will miss
Only two have been represented in women sales, though both icons are: statue Barbara Hepworth, with TThat man’s family: ancestral ancestors ii (4), and Painter Eagnesis Martin, with peach (3) Hipworth’s loot, which is estimated at 8 million, is an auction record of breaking $ 11.56 million.
Beauty and Wonder: Masterpiece from the combination of Jordan and Thomas A Sanders III in Sutbi

Courtesy of Sutbi
Collector
Local Virgin Thomas A Sanders III made his name as a Wall Street Power Broker in Morgan Stanley. With his wife, Jordan, he participated in many, mainly conservative, reasons. Tom died in 2022, 86.
Back Story
Sanders were collecting, but it was not until the Jordanian Watchter in auction in 1997 that he kicked his acquisition in the higher gear. The couple proceeded to work with it to buy the museum quality work. “They gave me the agenda to go out and get the best for them.” “It was a special thing about my career.”
Sales estimate
MILLION 80 million to $ 120 million, with 56 lots
Pressal Road Show
London, Amsterdam, Brussels, LA, Hong Kong, and New York
Top Lot
Although many estimates are in the same neighborhood, a standout is a pair of Francisco Gardari opinion of the standout (including 5 million to $ 15 million). But do not ignore John Davids. DH Ham’s magnificent flower life (6) (Million 8 million to $ 12 million), a photo of a scholar painted by a teenager Jericho ($ 5 million to 7 million dollars), or Sir Thomas Lawrence Portrait of Miss Julia Pale ()), Whose mother’s artist resembles a Million from $ 6 million to $ 8 million). “You don’t see a young, beautiful girl’s louris in a pink color like this,” says Watchter. “You just don’t see it.”
Slipper hit
John Wayne Cashel’s lifetime butterflies and other critics (8) painted at copper ($ 3 million to $ 5 million) and the life of water from the mouth of Louis Mellands is a cabbage (9) ($ 5 million to 8 million dollars).
Back from the dead
When the three traveled extensively in search of prime tasks, a famous piece came from a connective barn’s attic: a Franz Post landscape (Million of $ 6 million to $ 8 million). “It was a dirty, black, dirty,” says the Watchter. “You could hardly see it.”
