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The Little Sargent Watercolor That Sold for $7M

Last updated: November 18, 2025 3:05 pm
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The recent 20th Century Evening Sale at Christie’s in New York City proved to be a successful auction, with several notable lots fetching impressive prices. While some works, such as the Rothko from the Weis Collection and Matisse’s “Figure et bouquet (Tete ocre),” met expectations with high bids, it was the sale of John Singer Sargent’s watercolor “Gondolier’s Siesta” that stole the show.

The 14-by-20-inch watercolor by Sargent set a new record for a work on paper by the artist, selling for $6 million ($7.2 million with fees) after a four-minute bidding war that showcased auctioneer Adrien Meyer’s skill and wit. The winning bidder, art advisor Ray Waterhouse, spoke highly of the piece, noting its perfection in every aspect. He represented a private collector of American art who was willing to guarantee the work for $4 million, surpassing the previous record for a Sargent work on paper.

The watercolor, which came from the collection of Carol and Terry Wall and had never been publicly offered before, captured the attention of buyers with its exceptional quality and condition. Sargent, known for his Venetian watercolors, often depicted gondoliers in his works, showcasing their unique charm and allure. “Gondolier’s Siesta” stood out for its expert handling of architectural details and human figures, highlighting Sargent’s mastery of the medium.

Tylee Abbott, Christie’s Head of American Art, praised the watercolor for its blend of architectural views and human subjects, noting its significance in bringing Sargent to American audiences. The piece’s sale marked a moment of resurgence for Sargent, whose work had been underappreciated in the decades following his death. Today, Sargent is experiencing a newfound popularity, with major exhibitions celebrating the artist’s legacy.

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As the art world commemorates the 100th anniversary of Sargent’s birth, works like “Gondolier’s Siesta” are gaining recognition for their exceptional quality and historical significance. The recent auction at Christie’s not only showcased the enduring appeal of Sargent’s watercolors but also reaffirmed the artist’s place in the canon of American art. John Singer Sargent’s watercolor painting of two gondoliers in Venice has captured the attention of art enthusiasts for its unique focus on stillness and tranquility. Unlike many other works that emphasize movement and action, this piece offers a more intimate and personal perspective.

Describing the painting, art expert Fisher highlights the gondoliers lounging in their boats against the backdrop of the stunning Venetian landscape. The scene is described as evocative and luminous, drawing viewers into a peaceful moment of contemplation.

At Christie’s, where the painting was auctioned, it was noted that historical American art often goes unnoticed compared to more sensational pieces. However, when a exceptional work like Sargent’s watercolor emerges, it is a moment to be celebrated. Another work by the artist sold at the same auction for a price well above its estimate, showcasing the enduring appeal of Sargent’s artistry.

The rarity of this particular watercolor was also emphasized, with only a few similar pieces known to exist. Despite the extensive catalogue of Sargent’s work, pieces like this one are truly unique and stand out as singular works of art.

In the world of art, where movement and action often take center stage, Sargent’s quiet and still portrayal of the gondoliers offers a refreshing and contemplative perspective. Its beauty and uniqueness make it a standout piece in the realm of American art history.

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