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- Bad Weather In The Roman Campagna
Enrico Coleman
Bad Weather In The Roman Campagna
Found at
Christies,
London
19th Century European Art Including Orientalist Art, Lot 130
29. Jan - 29. Jan 2014
19th Century European Art Including Orientalist Art, Lot 130
29. Jan - 29. Jan 2014
Estimate: 5.000 - 7.000 GBP
Price realised: 5.625 GBP
Price realised: 5.625 GBP
Description
Enrico Coleman (Italian, 1846-1911)
Bad weather in the Roman Campagna
signed and inscribed 'HE Coleman Roma' (lower right)
watercolour on paper
16 x 28.1/2 in. (40.5 x 72 cm.)
Bad weather in the Roman Campagna
signed and inscribed 'HE Coleman Roma' (lower right)
watercolour on paper
16 x 28.1/2 in. (40.5 x 72 cm.)
Auction result well in line with expectations
The work Bad Weather In The Roman Campagna by Enrico Coleman was sold in the 19th Century European Art Including Orientalist Art auction at Christies in London in January 2014. The price achieved of GBP 5,625.00 (€ 6,854.17) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as GBP 5,000.00 – 7,000.00. Admittedly, works by Enrico Coleman have also been auctioned for a multiple of this price - according to our records, the highest result so far was achieved by the work Italian the Skirmish in April 2017 with an auction result of GBP 27,500.00 (€ 32,656.72).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Die Arbeit Bad Weather In The Roman Campagna von Enrico Coleman wurde im Januar 2014 in der Auktion 19th Century European Art Including Orientalist Art bei Christies in London versteigert. Der dabei erzielte Preis von GBP 5.625,00 (€ 6.854,17) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit GBP 5.000,00 – 7.000,00 angegeben worden. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Enrico Coleman auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit Italian the Skirmish im April 2017 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von GBP 27.500,00 (€ 32.656,72).