Christies only posts the lots that sold after the sale. Any unsold lots aren't on the website (unless there is an accompanying eCatalogue which there isn't for this particular sale, not sure why, since they do have them for a good number of the catalogs coming out recently).
But, if you are looking for all the lots in a sale you can find them on askart.com (if you subscribe). You can even limit to only unsold lots for a particular sale which I hadn't discovered until today.
I noticed an interesting footnote from Alison's request. On the Christies website, the catalog is online but WITHOUT Lots 37 and 38 (also Lots 3 and 4 and perhaps others). Presumably the pieces were withdrawn from the sale?
For me, this absence really underscores the need to retain print auction catalogs!
--Linda
Linda Duychak, Kohler Art Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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