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- Giuseppe Zocchi
- The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond
Giuseppe Zocchi
The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond
Found at
Christies,
New York
Old Masters, Lot 49
27.Apr - 27.Apr.2017
Old Masters, Lot 49
27.Apr - 27.Apr.2017
Estimate: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Description
oil on canvas
21 7/8 x 43 ¼ in. (55.5 x 110 cm.)
Inglewood House, Devon, 1949, as Gaspar van Wittel, called Vanvitelli. | Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 8 July 2009, lot 83, as Andrea Locatelli. | with Jean-Luc Baroni, London, 2010, no. 30, where acquired by the present owner.
21 7/8 x 43 ¼ in. (55.5 x 110 cm.)
Inglewood House, Devon, 1949, as Gaspar van Wittel, called Vanvitelli. | Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 8 July 2009, lot 83, as Andrea Locatelli. | with Jean-Luc Baroni, London, 2010, no. 30, where acquired by the present owner.
A top price for Giuseppe Zocchi
The work The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond by Giuseppe Zocchi was auctioned at Christies in New York in April 2017. Here, the upper estimate of USD 1,200,000.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for USD 1,207,500.00 (€ 1,108,306.56). With this result, The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond is even the most expensive work of art by Giuseppe Zocchi that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Giuseppe Zocchi
Die Arbeit The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond von Giuseppe Zocchi kam im April 2017 bei Christies in New York zur Auktion. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von USD 1.200.000,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für USD 1.207.500,00 (€ 1.108.306,56) einen neuen Besitzer. Mit diesem Ergebnis ist The Tiber River, Rome, looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's Basilica beyond sogar das teuerste Kunstwerk von Giuseppe Zocchi, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.