During an art auction held at the Allee gallery, a significant milestone was reached in the field of eesti art. The painting “Sandra ja Chateau de Tarascon,” created by Malle Leisi in 1983, commanded exceptional attention, culminating in a landmark sale. The artwork sold for a hammer price of 100,000 euros.

This transaction establishes a new benchmark for the market, marking the highest recorded sale price for an Estonian female artist. The successful sale of Leisi’s iconic piece underscores the enduring value and critical recognition of her body of work within the national art scene. The auction highlights the growing international and domestic appreciation for contemporary Estonian art.

The record price achieved by “Sandra ja Chateau de Tarascon” not only reflects the artist’s stature but also provides important data for collectors and appraisers assessing the market value of prominent female creators. Art market experts suggest that such high-profile sales contribute to the visibility and valuation of Estonian artists, encouraging further investment in local talent. The achievement solidifies Malle Leisi’s place in the canon of modern Estonian painting.

The sale serves as a notable indicator of robust collector confidence in established national artistic figures, setting a significant benchmark for future sales in the Estonian art market.

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