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Ali Shirazi
The Children of Humanity are each other's limbs, when one limb passes its days in pain
Found at
Christies,
Dubai
Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish ArtPart II, Lot 231
26. Oct - 26. Oct 2011
Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish ArtPart II, Lot 231
26. Oct - 26. Oct 2011
Estimate: 15.000 - 20.000 USD
Price realised: 22.500 USD
Price realised: 22.500 USD
Description
Ali Shirazi (Iranian, b. 1960)
The Children of Humanity are each other's limbs, when one limb passes its days in pain
signed in Farsi and dated '2011' (lower left)
acrylic on canvas
78¾ x 118in. (200 x 300cm.)
Painted in 2011
The Children of Humanity are each other's limbs, when one limb passes its days in pain
signed in Farsi and dated '2011' (lower left)
acrylic on canvas
78¾ x 118in. (200 x 300cm.)
Painted in 2011
Upper estimated price slightly exceeded
The work The Children of Humanity are each other's limbs, when one limb passes its days in pain by Ali Shirazi was sold in the Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish ArtPart II auction at Christies in Dubai in October 2011. Here, the upper estimate of USD 20,000.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for USD 22,500.00 (€ 16,132.50). Other works by Ali Shirazi have achieved even higher prices, we observed the highest auction result so far of USD 35,000.00 (€ 27,932.96) in October 2014 for the work without title.
Oberer Schätzpreis leicht übertroffen
Die Arbeit The Children of Humanity are each other's limbs, when one limb passes its days in pain von Ali Shirazi wurde im Oktober 2011 in der Auktion Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish ArtPart II bei Christies in Dubai versteigert. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von USD 20.000,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für USD 22.500,00 (€ 16.132,50) einen neuen Besitzer. Andere Arbeiten von Ali Shirazi haben noch höhere Preise erzielt - wir haben das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis von USD 35.000,00 (€ 27.932,96) im Oktober 2014 für die Arbeit ohne Titel beobachtet.