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- Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso)
Bartolomeo Pinelli
Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso)
Found at
Christies,
London
Old Master & Early British Drawings & Watercolours, Lot 93
5. Jul - 5. Jul 2011
Old Master & Early British Drawings & Watercolours, Lot 93
5. Jul - 5. Jul 2011
Estimate: 7.000 - 10.000 GBP
Price realised: 55.250 GBP
Price realised: 55.250 GBP
Description
Bartolomeo Pinelli (Rome 1781-1835)
Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso)
signed, dated and located 'Pinelli Invento e fece 1807 Roma'
black chalk, pen and black ink, grey wash (recto); black chalk (verso)
31 x 44¼ in. (78.5 x 112.5 cm.)
Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso)
signed, dated and located 'Pinelli Invento e fece 1807 Roma'
black chalk, pen and black ink, grey wash (recto); black chalk (verso)
31 x 44¼ in. (78.5 x 112.5 cm.)
A top price for Bartolomeo Pinelli
When the work Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso) by Bartolomeo Pinelli was auctioned at Christies in London in July 2011, the result exceeded expectations many times over. The upper estimate was set at a - in retrospect quite modest - GBP 10,000.00 but the actual price achieved was more than five times as high at GBP 55,250.00 (€ 63,407.64). This high result makes Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso) the most expensive artwork by Bartolomeo Pinelli that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Bartolomeo Pinelli
Als die Arbeit Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso) von Bartolomeo Pinelli im Juli 2011 bei Christies in London versteigert wurde, übertraf das Ergebnis die Erwartungen um ein Vielfaches. Der obere Schätzpreis war mit – rückwirkend betrachtet recht bescheidenen – GBP 10.000,00 angesetzt, der tatsächlich erzielte Preis hingegen war mit GBP 55.250,00 (€ 63.407,64) mehr als fünfmal so hoch. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht Lucius Junius Brutus condemning to death his sons Titus and Tiberius (recto); A compositional study of the same subject (verso) zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Bartolomeo Pinelli, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.