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- Four Architectural Capricci
Giovanni Migliara
Four Architectural Capricci
Found at
Sothebys,
New York
The Road to Rome: Property from a Distinguished Italian Private Collection, Part I, Lot 332
28. Jan - 28. Jan 2016
The Road to Rome: Property from a Distinguished Italian Private Collection, Part I, Lot 332
28. Jan - 28. Jan 2016
Estimate: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Description
Giovanni Migliara
ALESSANDRIA 1785 - 1837 MILAN
FOUR ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCI
Quantity: 4
a set of four, all oil on canvas
each: 7 1/2 by 9 7/8 in.; 19 by 25 cm.
With Luigi Colasanti, Rome; | From whom acquired in 2009.
ALESSANDRIA 1785 - 1837 MILAN
FOUR ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCI
Quantity: 4
a set of four, all oil on canvas
each: 7 1/2 by 9 7/8 in.; 19 by 25 cm.
With Luigi Colasanti, Rome; | From whom acquired in 2009.
Upper estimated price slightly exceeded
In January 2016 Sothebys in New York held the auction The Road to Rome: Property from a Distinguished Italian Private Collection, Part I, which included the work Four Architectural Capricci by Giovanni Migliara. Here, the upper estimate of USD 60,000.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for USD 68,750.00 (€ 63,469.35). Other works by Giovanni Migliara have achieved even higher prices, we observed the highest auction result so far of EUR 124,000.00 in June 2005 for the work Mantova, Piazza Delle Erbe.
Oberer Schätzpreis leicht übertroffen
Im Januar 2016 führte Sothebys in New York die Auktion The Road to Rome: Property from a Distinguished Italian Private Collection, Part I durch, in der auch die Arbeit Four Architectural Capricci von Giovanni Migliara zur Versteigerung kam. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von USD 60.000,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für USD 68.750,00 (€ 63.469,35) einen neuen Besitzer. Andere Arbeiten von Giovanni Migliara haben noch höhere Preise erzielt - wir haben das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis von EUR 124.000,00 im Juni 2005 für die Arbeit Mantova, Piazza Delle Erbe beobachtet.