Christie's held back-to-back Day Sales on November 18, 2025, in New York, featuring Impressionist and Modern Works on Paper in the morning and Impressionist and Modern Art Day Sale in the afternoon. The sales included works from notable collections such as those of Robert F. and Patricia G. Ross Weis, Carol and Terry Wall, Arnold and Joan Saltzman, the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum, and Max and Cecile Draime. The two sales achieved a combined total of $56.5 million, with top lots including Edgar Degas's *Danseuses sur la scène* ($1,143,000), Childe Hassam's *The Flower Seller* ($2,149,000), and Robert Delaunay's *Portrait de Jean Metzinger* ($2,027,000). The sales saw strong bidding across American, Latin American, and European artists, with 84% and 88% sold by lot in the respective sessions.
These results underscore the continued strength and vibrancy of the Impressionist and Modern art market, particularly for works with distinguished provenance. The $56.5 million total contributed to Christie's Fall Marquee Week running total of $746.3 million, demonstrating sustained high demand for blue-chip twentieth-century artists. The success of works by artists like Remedios Varo, Frida Kahlo, and John Singer Sargent alongside established names indicates broadening collector interest across geographic and stylistic categories. The sales also highlight the importance of single-owner collections in driving auction momentum and premium prices.