19th Century Sculpture

Christie’s 19th Century Sculpture department specialises in European sculpture from the period following Antonio Canova to the early 20th century. Within this broad scope the department has particular success with the leading names of the French Salon school such as Antoine-Louis Barye, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Aimé-Jules Dalou, Italian marbles and bronzes from the Roman and Florentine studios exemplified by the work of Vittorio Caradossi and Cesare Lapini, as well as encompassing the diverse British schools, including New Sculpture movement of Frederic Leighton, Alfred Gilbert, and their contemporaries.

Across our London, New York and Paris salerooms, Christie’s offers 19th Century Sculpture in curated sales designed to appeal to both new and seasoned collectors. These include The Exceptional Sale, presenting museum quality pieces; British & European Art; The Collector sales of European decorative arts, Maîtres Anciens and Private Collection sales.
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  • Casey Rogers

    Casey Rogers

    Senior Vice President, International Specialist Head

    London, New York

    Casey Rogers is the International Specialist Head of 19th Century Furniture and Sculpture and Head of The Exceptional Sale, New York Ms. Rogers joined Christie’s in 2003 and currently oversees global business and client development for auction and private sales for the collecting category across London, Paris and New York. During her tenure, Ms. Rogers has achieved exceptional results across sale platforms, including record prices for works by leading ébénistes, as well as the record-breaking prices for works of art and sculpture. Recent sales include an exceptional pair of Baccarat torchères sold on behalf of Warner Bros. Studios ($1,325,000), Alfred Beurdeley’s replica of the celebrated Bureau du Roi ($925,000), formerly in the collection of George J. Gould, and Eduard Muller’s marble figures of ‘Nymph & Satyr’ (€2,502,000) which achieved an auction record for the artist. Ms. Rogers has additionally overseen single-owners sales of historically important collections, including The Jack & Eileen Feather Collection in April 2018.

    As Head of The Exceptional Sale, Casey has overseen remarkable results for furniture, works of art, clocks, important musical instruments and iconic memorabilia, including Les Paul’s personally-owned ‘prototype’ for his eponymous guitar ($930,000) in 2021, the Mentmore Towers marble torchères (£906,000) in 2022, as well as record-breaking sales of important sculpture.

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