
Among the items to be auctioned is the painting São Francisco de Assis, painted by Candido Portinari, which is expected to sell for between R$2 million and R$2.5 million; The work Jola, by Francisco de Paula Coimbra de Almeida Brennand (1927-2019), with an expected value of R$700,000 to R$800,000; The Deposition of Christ by Michelangelo Merisi/Caravaggio is worth between R$600,000 and R$1.8 million. Other national monuments whose lots will be up for auction include Beatriz Milhazes, Caribe, Panseti, Guignard, Bandeira, Glauco Rodriguez, Heitor dos Prazeres, Baptista da Costa, Vicente Leite and Barreras. The group of foreign names includes Hagendoorn, Picasso, J. Bosch, Geoffroy, and Daily. The catalog includes sculptures by Bruno Giorgi, Mario Cravo, Tenero, Cecciatti, Sonia Ebling, and Agostinelli, as well as pieces by Rodin, F. Hart, Degas, Renoir, Ciparros, and Collinet.
The group will leave the palace and go to the condominium, Estância Pernambuco, designed by Mozak. The English-style mansion was built in 1986 by the Amaral family, former owners of the Disco supermarket chain. Inside there are six suites, 18 bathrooms, 15 parking spaces, living and dining rooms, a music studio, a meeting room, a library, an elevator, a sauna, a recreation area with barbecue and a semi-Olympic swimming pool. On the third floor there is a wooden attic, and to keep the area of 4 thousand square meters clean, the palace has a European dust extraction system installed on the board.
The new collection of homes will be designed by Bernardes Arquitetura. From the site, there are views of Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Christ the Redeemer, surrounded by 8,000 square meters of indigenous forest.