
Given the strong influence of Eggleston, Shore, Sternfeld, Christenberry, and others on the current crop of contemporary photographers working in color, this sale is a great chance for collectors to tie together the "vintage" and "contemporary" realms we discussed a bit last week; nearly 85% of the lots here are in the lower price range, making it more realistic/reasonable to pick up an image or two from these earlier masters to help tell the back story of a contemporary color collection. Overall there are a total of 189 lots of photography on offer, with a total High estimate of $1679000. (Catalog cover at right.)
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Here's the breakdown:
Total Low Lots (high estimate up to and including $10000): 160
Total Low Estimate (sum of high estimates of Low lots): $955000
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Total Mid Lots (high estimate between $10000 and $50000): 27
Total Mid Estimate: $414000
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Total High Lots (high estimate above $50000): 2
Total High Estimate: $310000
Here's a list of the photographers who are represented by more than five lots in the sale (with the number of lots on offer in parentheses):
William Eggleston (58)
William Christenberry (21)
Joel Sternfeld (13)
Stephen Shore (10)
Mitch Epstein (8)
Harry Callahan (6)
Robert Polidori (6)
Alec Soth (5)
Zoe Leonard (5)

- Lot 4, Alec Soth, No.48, Cadillac Motel, 2005 (cover lot, top)
- Lot 21 William Eggleston, Untitled, 1971/1999
- Lots 27 and 28, Walker Evans, Untitled, 1973-1974 (SX-70 Polaroids)
- Lot 115 William Eggleston, Untitled from Los Alamos portfolio Cousins, 1966-1974/2002 (image at right, middle)
- Lot 121 William Eggleston, Untitled, Berlin from Kiss Me Kracow, 1983
- Lot 149 William Eggleston, Untitled, Mississippi, late 1970s (image at right, bottom)
- Lot 177 William Christenberry, Otis and Willi Mae Hicks Store, Outside Greensboro, Alabama, 1987, and T.B. Hicks Store (detail), Newbern, Alabama, 199
October 7th
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20 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020
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UPDATE: The folks at Christie's have reminded me that the first sale in the Berman series was actually not the Eggleston sale that I mentioned above, but the sale of Diane Arbus images the previous spring (April 2008). Of course, they're right; my mistake.
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