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Casts of "L'homme qui marche I" are prominently displayed in major American and European museums.
Start walkin'… Or L'Homme Qui Marche I, to give it its proper title.
However, the Paris school sculptor was pleased enough with the individual figures to dispatch one cast of "L'homme qui marche I" to the 1962 Venice Biennale.
The installation of sculpted figures never saw the light of day, but "L'homme qui marche I" became an icon in its own right.
Sotheby's found ten collectors who were prepared to bid above the top estimate of £18m for Alberto Giacometti's "l'Homme Qui Marche I" (pictured), which had been consigned by Commerzbank following its takeover by Dresdner Bank a year ago.
The work, "L'Homme qui Marche I", was bought for $104.3m (including buyer's premium), a tad more than a painting by Pablo Picasso, "Garçon à la Pipe", which went under the hammer in 2004.
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