- Art.Salon
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- Graham Clarke
- Unknown
Graham Clarke
Unknown
Found at
Christies,
London
British, Continental and Russian Pictures, Lot 2286
13. Dec - 13. Dec 2006
British, Continental and Russian Pictures, Lot 2286
13. Dec - 13. Dec 2006
Estimate: 300 - 400 GBP
Price realised: 456 GBP
Price realised: 456 GBP
Description
Graham Clarke (British, B. 1941)
three etching and aquatints with hand-colouring, comprising Fireworkers (illustrated), Keep Your Saxon and Canters Chaucerbury, on wove paper, each signed, titled and numbered in pencil, all framed
P. 435 x 340mm. (3)
three etching and aquatints with hand-colouring, comprising Fireworkers (illustrated), Keep Your Saxon and Canters Chaucerbury, on wove paper, each signed, titled and numbered in pencil, all framed
P. 435 x 340mm. (3)
Upper estimated price slightly exceeded
In December 2006 Christies in London held the auction British, Continental and Russian Pictures, which included the work Unknown by Graham Clarke. Here, the upper estimate of GBP 400.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for GBP 456.00 (€ 676.76). Other works by Graham Clarke have achieved even higher prices, we observed the highest auction result so far of GBP 1,000.00 (€ 1,307.96) in February 2008 for the work A collection of four woodcuts in colours comprising Hay Field Timberden, Timberden, Lane to Filsdon and Hill at Woodlands (illustrated), on wove paper, each signed, titled and inscribed (proof) in pencil, with margins, apparently in good condition, unexam.
Oberer Schätzpreis leicht übertroffen
Im Dezember 2006 führte Christies in London die Auktion British, Continental and Russian Pictures durch, in der auch die Arbeit Unknown von Graham Clarke zur Versteigerung kam. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von GBP 400,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für GBP 456,00 (€ 676,76) einen neuen Besitzer. Andere Arbeiten von Graham Clarke haben noch höhere Preise erzielt - wir haben das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis von GBP 1.000,00 (€ 1.307,96) im Februar 2008 für die Arbeit A collection of four woodcuts in colours comprising Hay Field Timberden, Timberden, Lane to Filsdon and Hill at Woodlands (illustrated), on wove paper, each signed, titled and inscribed (proof) in pencil, with margins, apparently in good condition, unexam beobachtet.