REUTERS/Eduardo MunozNov 4 (Reuters) - The fall art auction season kicks off in New York City next week, with auction houses Christie's and Sotheby's both expecting to bring in record-breaking sales.
Among the highlights is Christie's Paul G. Allen Collection, which includes more than 150 pieces spanning 500 years.
The collection, from the estate of the late Microsoft co-founder, includes works by Pablo Picasso, Georges Seurat, Paul Cezanne and Lucien Freud.
Sotheby's Modern Art Evening Auction will be held on Nov. 14, followed by a Contemporary Evening Auction on Nov. 16.
"There are so many amazing works on offer," Sotheby's head of impressionist and modern art for the Americas, Julian Dawes, said.