Picasso masterpieces fetch nearly $110M at Las Vegas auction
A guest takes a personal photograph of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso's "Pierrot" (L), near "Homme et enfant," before the start of a Sotheby's auction of 11 works by Pablo Picasso, in Las Vegas, U.S., Oct. 23, 2021. (AFP Photo)


Eleven masterpieces by the iconic Pablo Picasso fetched close to $110 million at a Sotheby's auction in Las Vegas Saturday, turning the famous city into an unlikely destination for art after spending years on display at a local hotel.

The Sotheby's auction was held at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, where the works had been on display for years, and took place two days before the 140th birthday of the Spanish artist on Oct. 25.

Five of the paintings had hung on the walls of the Bellagio's fine dining restaurant, Picasso. The restaurant will continue to display 12 other Picasso works.

Buyers and attendees mingle during an auction of Pablo Picasso's master works at the Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas, U.S., Oct. 23, 2021. (AP Photo)
Works by Pablo Picasso are displayed for auction at the Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas, U.S., Oct. 23, 2021. (AP Photo)

The highest price was fetched by the 1938 painting "Femme au beret rouge-orange" of Picasso's lover and muse Marie-Therese Walter, which sold for $40.5 million, some $10 million over the high pre-sale estimate.

The large-scale portraits "Homme et Enfant" and "Buste d'homme" sold for $24.4 million and $9.5 million respectively, while smaller works on ceramic, like "Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe" which sold for $2.1 million, went for three or four times their pre-sale estimate.

The buyers' names were not disclosed.

Saturday's sale was part of a bid by casino and hotel group MGM Resorts to further diversify its vast collection to include more art from women, people of color and emerging nations and artists with disabilities.

Sotheby's auctioneer Oliver Barker interacts with the audience during the Sotheby's "Picasso: Masterworks From The MGM Resorts Fine Art Collection" auction at the Bellagio hotel and casino, in Las Vegas, U.S., Oct. 23, 2021. (AFP Photo)

American museums and art galleries have been working to broaden their collections in the wake of the widespread cultural reckoning in 2020 over racism at all levels of United States society.

A 2019 Public Library of Science study of 18 leading U.S. museums found that 85% of the artists on display are white and 87% are men.

The MGM Resorts Fine Arts Collection boasts about 900 works by 200 artists, including modern pieces by Bob Dylan and David Hockney. It was started more than 20 years ago by Steve Wynn, former owner of the Bellagio and former chief executive of Wynn Resorts.