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Hendrick Brandtsoen
Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table
Estimate: 2.000 - 3.000 USD
Price realised: 2.750 USD
Price realised: 2.750 USD
Description
Hendrick Brandtsoen (DUTCH, b. 1941)
Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table
signed, dated and inscribed 'HENDRICK BRANDTSOEN ME PINXIT ANNO MCMLXXXIV' (upper right)
oil on panel
12 x 16½ in. (30.5 x 41.9 cm.)
Painted in 1984.
Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table
signed, dated and inscribed 'HENDRICK BRANDTSOEN ME PINXIT ANNO MCMLXXXIV' (upper right)
oil on panel
12 x 16½ in. (30.5 x 41.9 cm.)
Painted in 1984.
A top price for Hendrick Brandtsoen - as previously expected
The work Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table by Hendrick Brandtsoen was sold in the Christie's Interiors auction at Christies in New York in October 2010. It changed hands for a price of USD 2,750.00 (€ 1,979.27) achieving a result in the upper range of the estimate price range of USD 2,000.00 – 3,000.00. Even if this result could not surprise positively, Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table is the most expensive artwork by Hendrick Brandtsoen that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis mit Ansage
Die Arbeit Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table von Hendrick Brandtsoen wurde im Oktober 2010 in der Auktion Christie's Interiors bei Christies in New York versteigert. Dabei wechselte sie für einen Preis von USD 2.750,00 (€ 1.979,27) den Besitzer und erzielte damit ein Ergebnis im oberen Bereich der Schätzpreisspanne von USD 2.000,00 – 3.000,00. Auch wenn das Ergebnis damit nicht positiv überraschen konnte, ist Still life of a decorative porcelain bowl with an apple and cherry on a table das teuerste Kunstwerk von Hendrick Brandtsoen, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.