Helmut Dorner
Bros
Found at
Sothebys,
New York
Selected Works from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections, Lot 61
25. Sep - 25. Sep 2010
Selected Works from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections, Lot 61
25. Sep - 25. Sep 2010
Estimate: 10.000 - 15.000 USD
Price realised: 8.750 USD
Price realised: 8.750 USD
Description
Helmut Dorner
B.1952
BROS
each signed, titled and dated 1992 on the reverse
lacquer, enamel and oil on canvas mounted on panel, in 2 parts
Each: 64 by 40 in. 162.6 by 101.6 cm.
Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf | Acquired by the present owner from the above in August 1992
B.1952
BROS
each signed, titled and dated 1992 on the reverse
lacquer, enamel and oil on canvas mounted on panel, in 2 parts
Each: 64 by 40 in. 162.6 by 101.6 cm.
Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf | Acquired by the present owner from the above in August 1992
Auction result misses estimated price range
This work of art by Helmut Dorner could be acquired at Sothebys in New York in September 2010 for an unexpectedly low price. In the Selected Works from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections auction, the work Bros changed hands for USD 8,750.00 (€ 6,433.35) - missing the lower end of the estimate range of USD 10,000.00 – 15,000.00. However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Helmut Dorner - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work Dis, which sold at auction in February 2011 for GBP 16,250.00 (€ 19,141.14).
Auktionsergebnis verfehlt die Schätzpreisspanne
Dieses Kunstwerk von Helmut Dorner konnte im September 2010 bei Sothebys in New York für einen unerwartet niedrigen Preis ersteigert werden. In der Auktion Selected Works from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections wechselte die Arbeit Bros für USD 8.750,00 (€ 6.433,35) den Besitzer – und verfehlte damit das untere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne von USD 10.000,00 – 15.000,00. Für andere Arbeiten von Helmut Dorner mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit Dis beobachtet, die im Februar 2011 für GBP 16.250,00 (€ 19.141,14) versteigert wurde.