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- The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London
Alfred Egerton Cooper
The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London
Estimate: 8.000 - 12.000 GBP
Price realised: 30.000 GBP
Price realised: 30.000 GBP
Description
Alfred Egerton Cooper (1857-1939)
The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London
signed 'AE COOPER.' (lower left) and inscribed and dated 'London 1934/from Smith's Building, Lambeth/by AE Cooper.' (on the reverse)
oil on board
24 x 47 in. (61 x 109.4 cm.); and with a print after the painting (2)
The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London
signed 'AE COOPER.' (lower left) and inscribed and dated 'London 1934/from Smith's Building, Lambeth/by AE Cooper.' (on the reverse)
oil on board
24 x 47 in. (61 x 109.4 cm.); and with a print after the painting (2)
A top price for Alfred Egerton Cooper
This artwork by Alfred Egerton Cooper achieved an unexpectedly high price at Christies in London in December 2012. In the Victorian & British Impressionist Art auction, the work The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London sold for GBP 30,000.00 (€ 36,998.33) - well above the upper estimate of GBP 12,000.00. This high result makes The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London the most expensive artwork by Alfred Egerton Cooper that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Alfred Egerton Cooper
Dieses Kunstwerk von Alfred Egerton Cooper erzielte im Dezember 2012 bei Christies in London einen unerwartet hohen Preis. In der Auktion Victorian & British Impressionist Art wurde die Arbeit The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London für GBP 30.000,00 (€ 36.998,33) versteigert – und damit weit über dem oberen Schätzpreis von GBP 12.000,00. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht The King's Capital: From Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, London zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Alfred Egerton Cooper, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.