March 2026 Major Fine Art Sale
March Fine Art Auction – A Global Journey Through Artistic Greatness
Enter the world of the March Fine Art Auction, where every piece is a doorway to the 20th century. This incredible collection spans the globe and its most defining movements, offering a rare opportunity to engage with the cultural and spiritual visions that shaped modern art across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas.
The auction is led by an array of world-class masterpieces. Among the standouts are Andy Warhol’s iconic Marilyn Monroe (Achenbach Edition), a pillar of Pop Art history, and the evocative L’Opéra, Paris. Effet du soir by Konstantin Korovin, a sublime example of Russian Impressionism. These are joined by the meticulous Daisies in a Glass Vase by Nicolai Fechin, showcasing a virtuosic command of texture and light.
Our selection celebrates the pioneers of global abstraction. Discover the rhythmic, indigenous-inspired geometry of Carlos Mérida, the “Tree Trunk” mysticism of Iranian master Sohrab Sepehri, and the raw, gestural energy of Wook-kyung Choi. The lyrical and geometric paths of the 20th century are further explored through Mübin Orhon’s deep blue voids, Carla Accardi’s vibrant signs, and the pioneering “Simultanism” of Sonia Delaunay.
The journey continues through the dreamlike figuration of Le Pho and the Nanyang modernism of Cheong Soo Pieng, alongside the profound Surrealist visions of Bridget Bate Tichenor. From the psychological intensity of Marwan’s “The Doll” and Gerard Sekoto’s soulful portraiture to the atmospheric landscapes of Wolf Kahn and Jane Peterson, this catalog tells the story of visionaries who redefined the visual language of the last century.
Each piece in this selection is more than a work of art—it is a conversation between identity, resilience, and transcendence. Whether you are drawn by historical significance or pure aesthetic power, this is a rare chance to acquire museum-quality works by the masters of the modern era.
Join us on March 21, 2026, and let this incredible collection inspire your vision and legacy.
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The buyer's premium is 28% (incl. IVA), and the bidder is responsible for all transportation-related expenses.
3: Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita – Mother and Child (1964)
13: Arthur Trevor Haddon – Entrance into the Old Town of Fez
18: Konstantin Korovin – L’Opéra, Paris. Effet du soir
21: Sohrab Sepehri – Untitled (from the Tree Trunk Series)
38: 20th Century Catalan School – Landscape with Figures and Village
43: 20th Century Catalan School – Portrait of an Elderly Woman
47: 20th Century Catalan School – Young Woman with Flowers
57: Mikhail Shikhanov-Kublitsky – Church in Sunlight, 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common inquiries below, or feel free to reach out for more details.
How can I place a bid at Aurora & Athena?
The easiest and most popular way is to join us for live bidding on LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable or BidSpirit. You can also leave an absentee bid in advance on each platforms.
Prefer to let us handle it? You can also submit an Absentee Bid Form directly to us. Just email the signed form, along with your Client Registration Form and a copy of your ID, to bid@auroraathena.com — and we’ll bid on your behalf up to the amount you choose.
Need help? We’re here for you at bid@auroraathena.com or +34 695 725 220.
Can I bid by phone?
Can I place bids before the auction starts?
Yes! You can leave absentee bids directly on LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable or BidSpirit at any time before the auction begins.
Alternatively, if you prefer not to bid through a platform, you can submit an absentee bid directly to us. With a signed absentee bid form and valid ID, we’ll place bids on your behalf up to the maximum amount you specify.
For full details, please visit our How to Bid page.
Can I see and inspect the artworks before the auction?
How can I pay for my auction purchase?
Aurora & Athena accepts credit card payments for purchases up to €5,000. For amounts above €5,000, payment must be made by bank wire transfer.
After the auction, successful bidders will receive an invoice with full payment instructions. All payments must be completed within 14 days of the auction.
If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us at contact@auroraathena.com.
I won a lot — what happens next?
- Fill out and sign our Client Registration Form
- Provide a valid passport or national ID
- Send a recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement dated within the last 3 months)
Can I arrange shipping or collect my item in person?
Yes! After the sale, you’re welcome to either collect your item in person (by appointment only) or arrange delivery through one of our trusted fine art shipping partners.
Aurora & Athena does not provide in-house shipping, but we’ll gladly connect you with recommended professionals who specialize in handling valuable artworks. Shipping costs and insurance are the buyer’s responsibility, and you’ll coordinate delivery directly with the shipper.
Need help? Our team is happy to assist with the process. For full details, please see our shipping policy.