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- Frances McLaughlin-Gill
- Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959
Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959
Found at
Christies,
New York
Icons of Glamour and Style: The Constantiner Collection Part II, Lot 10
12. Feb - 12. Feb 2009
Icons of Glamour and Style: The Constantiner Collection Part II, Lot 10
12. Feb - 12. Feb 2009
Estimate: 4.000 - 6.000 USD
Price realised: 2.250 USD
Price realised: 2.250 USD
Description
FRANCES MCLAUGHLIN-GILL (B. 1919)
Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959
3 gelatin silver prints, one printed later
each signed, dated, two titled by the artist in pencil, one with credit and title in blue pencil, two with artist/'Condé Nast' copyright credit stamps (on the verso) or (on the reverse of the flush-mount)
each approximately 10¼ x 10¼in. (26.2 x 26.2cm.) (3)
Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959
3 gelatin silver prints, one printed later
each signed, dated, two titled by the artist in pencil, one with credit and title in blue pencil, two with artist/'Condé Nast' copyright credit stamps (on the verso) or (on the reverse of the flush-mount)
each approximately 10¼ x 10¼in. (26.2 x 26.2cm.) (3)
Auction result misses estimated price range
When the work Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959 by Frances McLaughlin-Gill was auctioned at Christies in New York in February 2009, the result was somewhat disappointing. The auction house had previously given the estimated price as a range of USD 4,000.00 – 6,000.00, of which not even the lower limit was reached - in fact, the artwork changed hands for USD 2,250.00 (€ 1,776.97). However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Frances McLaughlin-Gill - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work Bettina (Graziani), Vogue, 1950, which sold at auction in October 2005 for USD 7,800.00 (€ 6,502.71).
Auktionsergebnis verfehlt die Schätzpreisspanne
Als die Arbeit Vogue fashion studies, 1950-1959 von Frances McLaughlin-Gill im Februar 2009 bei Christies in New York versteigert wurde, fiel das Ergebnis ein wenig enttäuschend aus. Das Auktionshaus hatte den Schätzpreis zuvor mit einer Spanne von USD 4.000,00 – 6.000,00 angegeben, von der nicht einmal die Untergrenze erreicht wurde - tatsächlich wechselte das Kunstwerk für USD 2.250,00 (€ 1.776,97) den Besitzer. Für andere Arbeiten von Frances McLaughlin-Gill mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit Bettina (Graziani), Vogue, 1950 beobachtet, die im Oktober 2005 für USD 7.800,00 (€ 6.502,71) versteigert wurde.