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Elizabeth Taylor auctions surpass $182M

Paintings, jewelry and fashions belonging to the late Elizabeth Taylor have sold for more than $182 million, with all of the more than 1,800 items on offer snapped up, Christie's says.
Vincent van Gogh's autumn landscape Vue de l'Asile et de la Chapelle de Saint-Rmy, once owned by actress Elizabeth Taylor, sold for nearly $16 million Cdn this week. (Christie's/Associated Press)

Paintings, jewelry and fashions belonging to the late Elizabeth Taylor have sold for more than $182 million Cdn, with all of the more than 1,800 items on offer snapped up, Christie's auction house said Thursday.

Christie's said 1,817 lots were sold at a series of auctions in New York and London, some at 50 times their pre-sale estimates.

The most expensive wasVincent van Gogh's landscape Vue de l'asile et de la Chapelle de Remy, which once hung in the living room of Taylor's Bel Air home. It sold for10.1 million (about $15.9 million Cdn), including the buyer's premium.

The daughter of a London art dealer, Taylor amassed a substantial collection of 19th and 20th century art, including works by Edgar Degas and Auguste Renoir.

Hollywood legend Taylorwhose films included Cleopatra, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof died in March aged 79, and Christie's has been selling her belongings on behalf of the Elizabeth Taylor Trust.

New York sales of jewelry, fashion and memorabiliain December raised more than $155.5 million Cdn, with a buyer paying about $8.77 million Cdn for a 33.19-carat diamond ring given to Taylor by actor Richard Burton, whom she married twice.

A sale of 38 paintings in London on Tuesday and Wednesday raised an additional15.6 million pounds ($24.6 million Cdn).

"The global outpouring of affection and admiration for Elizabeth Taylor from fans andcollectors alike has been amazing for us to witness," said Marc Porter, chairman of Christie's Americas.