3 min read · 03 Jun 2026




The Big Cloud by Lyonel Feininger sold for $193,800. Image courtesy of Sotheby's
A work by Lyonel Feininger was the headline sale at Sotheby's 'Modern & Contemporary Discoveries' auction on May 26-June 2 in Cologne.
The star lot was: Lyonel Feininger, The Big Cloud (1941), which sold for $193,800, 38% above its $139,700 low estimate. It has been traded twice in the past.

Berliner Serie by Gunther Forg sold for $38,800 (1010% above estimate). Image courtesy of Sotheby's
The outperformer sold for 1010% above its low estimate. Gunther Forg, Berliner Serie (2001), sold for $38,800 ($3,492 low estimate). It has been traded once in the past.
No sales had a guarantee.
5 works were bought-in, including: Rainer Fetting, Untitled (1984), estimated at $34,900 (low) to $58,200 (high). It has been traded twice in the past.
0 works were withdrawn
All results include the fees and premiums added to the price of a work of art when the auctioneer's hammer falls. Estimates, sale prices and totals are converted into US dollars. Sale prices are compared to the auction house’s low estimate, which do not include premiums.
Guarantees: Sometimes an auction house guarantees to pay a seller for a work, regardless of whether the bidding reaches the reserve price, a figure that is typically confidential.
Bought-in: If there are no bids for a work, or if bidding falls short of the reserve price, the lot is unsold or “bought-in”.
Withdrawn: This happens when a seller decides, for whatever reason, to withdraw a work before the bidding begins.
Premiums: Typically a sliding-scale of charges paid in addition to the hammer price by the buyer, plus any other fees.
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