Klimt Painting Sells for Record Amount----Portrait seized by Nazis was
returned by Austria to L.A. woman and other heirs after lawsuit.
A 1907 Gustav Klimt portrait of Vienna aristocrat Adele Bloch-Bauer looted
by the Nazis and recently returned to a Los Angeles woman and her relatives
has been sold to a small New York museum for the highest known price ever
paid for a painting.
The sale of "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" dashes hopes that the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art - which has been displaying the work and four other Klimts
since April 4 - might acquire the picture itself. Cosmetics magnate Ronald
S. Lauder bought the painting on behalf of the museum he founded, the Neue
Galerie.
While the exact sales price remains unclear, the Los Angeles attorney
representing Maria Altmann and four other heirs said Sunday that Lauder
paid the highest known price for a painting. Until now, the high-water
mark was $104.1 million, paid in 2004 by an unnamed auction bidder at
Sotheby's for Picasso's "Boy With a Pipe." The New York Times, which first
reported the sale of the Klimt, said the work sold for $135 million.
It was only in January, after the paintings spent decades on display at
Austria's national museum, that an Austrian court decision gave the five
Klimts back to the heirs of Adele Bloch-Bauer, including Altmann, 90, of
Cheviot Hills.
"It was important to the heirs and to my Aunt Adele that her painting be
displayed in a museum," Altmann said. "We chose a museum that is a bridge
between Europe and the United States."
The five paintings' collective worth had been estimated at as much as $300
million, which made guessing their destination a popular parlor game from
Brentwood to Vienna. Even with the favorite painting sold, experts said the
four other works - a second portrait of Bloch-Bauer and three landscapes -
could together fetch $100 million to $150 million.
The heirs' representative, Los Angeles attorney Steve Thomas, said Sunday
that the family plans to sell their four other Klimt canvases but hasn't
finalized any deals. He declined to confirm or deny the reported
$135-million sale figure.
To close this complex deal, said Thomas, he ultimately needed a contract of
more than 15 pages. He said he, Lauder and Lauder's representatives
negotiated for many weeks before a deal was struck several weeks ago. Along
with the purchase of the "gold portrait," the Bloch-Bauer heirs and the Neue
Galerie agreed to an exhibition of all five of the Klimts from July 13
through Sept. 18.
Lauder, whose wealth was estimated at $2.7 billion by Forbes magazine in
March, served as U.S. ambassador to Austria in 1986-87. He made at least one
trip to Los Angeles to see the pictures, LACMA officials said. Lauder could
not be reached for comment Sunday.
"I'm sad it's not going to Los Angeles," said Michael Govan, director of
LACMA. "But the fact that it's going to a museum in America is great. Ronald
Lauder is to be congratulated.. The art has been a passion of his since he
was a teenager. He's spent huge amounts of his life and his resources
celebrating this art."
Randol Schoenberg, a Los Angeles attorney and Bloch-Bauer family friend who
fought Austrian officials in American and Austrian courts for more than
seven years over the paintings, said, "It's terrific. They sold it for a
fair price, and it's going to be on public display. It's going to be in a
real art capital. For Maria and me it would have been nice to have it in Los
Angeles. But New York is a nice place to display it."
The Neue Galerie, which Lauder opened in 2001 to focus on
turn-of-the-century German and Austrian art, sits in a six-story former
private residence on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Though the young museum
has thousands of items on long-term loan, including several Klimt paintings,
the Bloch-Bauer portrait joins just 166 works owned outright by the museum.
The institution gets about 200,000 visitors yearly.
Lauder serves as president of the Neue Galerie's six-member board.
The painting's history resonates deeply in Los Angeles, which from the 1920s
to the 1950s became a haven for Jewish Austrian intellectuals including
architects Rudolf Schindler and Richard Neutra and composer Arnold
Schoenberg. In fact, Schoenberg the attorney is the grandson of Schoenberg
the composer. And only a decade ago, Los Angeles and Vienna were in another
cultural tug of war, when the Schoenberg family decided to move the
composer's archive from USC to Austria.
The Klimt question was daunting from the start for leaders at LACMA, whose
entire endowment amounts to about $125 million and who typically spend less
than $5 million yearly on acquisitions.
Govan said that for months he'd been making daily calls and was most
interested in getting all five paintings, not just one. Though Govan
declined to discuss details, two sources inside LACMA said the museum's
leaders believed that by tapping all sources, they might have been able to
pull together $150 million. However, Govan noted that in LACMA's history,
the most money the museum has ever spent on a single artwork was in "the
single-digit millions."
Thomas said the heirs had from early on envisioned temporary exhibitions of
the works in Los Angeles and New York. In its sale negotiations, Thomas
said, the family wanted "permanent public display in a museum" but also
"wanted to recognize the value of the paintings" - that is, to get a good
price. Thomas said five to 10 private collectors were seriously "in the
hunt" for the work, along with three to five museums, including LACMA.
"There were offers very close, at a starting point, to where Ronald
started," Thomas said. "And there were people prepared to pay, I think, as
much or more. But it wasn't just the bottom line. [The heirs] were very
focused on getting them in a museum, and they did compromise on price to get
them into a museum."
Thomas said LACMA "worked very hard to acquire them. They were looking to
acquire all of them." But keeping the works together, Thomas said, "was not
one of the particular goals of the family."
Klimt, who lived from 1862 to 1918, is a key figure in European painting
because his works were among the first heralds of modernism in art. His
subject in the portraits, Bloch-Bauer, was married to sugar baron Ferdinand
Bloch-Bauer.
Adele, a rumored lover of the artist, owned the works until her death in
1925. She had asked her husband to donate the works to Austria's national
museum. In their successful campaign to win the canvases back, the heirs
argued that he was never bound to so. The paintings were seized by the Nazis
in 1939. The childless Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer died in Switzerland in 1945,
with niece Maria Altmann among his heirs.
The five Klimts will remain on exhibition at LACMA through June 30.
"We didn't know it was being sold," said Stephanie Barron, the LACMA curator
who led the museum's efforts on the temporary exhibition. "I did know that
it was going for an exhibition to New York, but there was a written
agreement in which we were forbidden to say anything."
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