Monet water lily fetches £18.5m - Arts - Evening Standard
       

Monet water lily fetches £18.5m

A "trophy painting" by Monet has been sold for £18.5 million.

The work was one of the artist's water lily images, part of the Nympheas collection, and went under the hammer last night at Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art sale in London.

The painting, which has not been seen in public since 1936, was one of only a few of the artist's water lily pictures still in private hands and had been estimated to fetch between £10million and £15million. The trophy painting - so called because works of its kind rarely come to the market - was sold to an anonymous bidder.

The price made it the second most expensive Monet ever sold - beating Monday's £17.9 million sale at Christie's of one of his Waterloo Bridge paintings.

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