Russian Pictures Soar
November 26 2025
Picture: Sotheby's
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
One of the corners of the market that is performing consistently well these days are Russian pictures and decorative arts. The Sotheby's London Fabergé, Imperial & Revolutionary Art sale realised £14,164,231 (all prices inc. commission) yesterday. This is actually more than several of the Old Master Evening sales in London over the past few years. The six fully-attributed works by Ivan Aivazovsky, the master of the marine genre, soared past their combined high estimate of £5.05m to achieve £6.16m in total. These pictures were sourced from European private collections including those from Italy and Sweden (according to the catalogue notes).
- Share This
- Filed Under:
- Auctions
Categories
- Research
- Exhibitions
- Auctions
- Discoveries
- Conservation
- Heroes of art history
- 15th Century & Earlier
- 16th Century
- 17th Century
- 18th Century
- Upcoming Release: Noble Beasts - Hunters and Hunted in Eighteenth-Century French Art
- Veil-Picard Collection at Christie's Paris in March
- Rediscovered José I Portrait acquired by University of Coimbra
- Finding Catherine Read
- Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans acquire Pierre Nicolas Legrand de Serant
- More ...
- 19th Century
- 20th Century
- 21st Century


