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- An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu
Jakob Bogdány
An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu
Estimate: 400.000 - 600.000 USD
Price realised: 580.800 USD
Price realised: 580.800 USD
Description
American Visionary: The Collection Mrs. John L. Marion
Jakob Bogdány
Eperjes circa 1660 - 1724 London
An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape, including a blue peacock, a pair of domestic crested ducks, a barbary coast duck, a red crested cockatoo, a yellow-headed Amazonian parrot, a great curassow, a white Muscovy duck, an Australian king parrot, guinea fowl, and turtle doves
signed lower right of the first canvas: J. Bogdani
a pair, both oil on canvas
the first canvas: 74 1/4 by 61 1/2 in.; 188.6 by 156.2 cm.
the first, framed: 81 by 68 1/2 in.; 205.7 by 174 cm.
With Maurice Segoura, Paris, 1988; | From whom acquired by Lily and Edmond Safra; | Their sale, New York, Sotheby’s, 18 October 2011, lot 788; | There acquired by Richard Green, London; | From whom acquired, April 2012.
Jakob Bogdány
Eperjes circa 1660 - 1724 London
An assembly of birds in a parkland landscape, including a blue peacock, a pair of domestic crested ducks, a barbary coast duck, a red crested cockatoo, a yellow-headed Amazonian parrot, a great curassow, a white Muscovy duck, an Australian king parrot, guinea fowl, and turtle doves
signed lower right of the first canvas: J. Bogdani
a pair, both oil on canvas
the first canvas: 74 1/4 by 61 1/2 in.; 188.6 by 156.2 cm.
the first, framed: 81 by 68 1/2 in.; 205.7 by 174 cm.
With Maurice Segoura, Paris, 1988; | From whom acquired by Lily and Edmond Safra; | Their sale, New York, Sotheby’s, 18 October 2011, lot 788; | There acquired by Richard Green, London; | From whom acquired, April 2012.
A top price for Jakob Bogdány - as previously expected
The work An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu by Jakob Bogdány was auctioned at Sothebys in New York in May 2021. It changed hands for a price of USD 580,800.00 (€ 476,299.82) achieving a result in the upper range of the estimate price range of USD 400,000.00 – 600,000.00. Even if this result could not surprise positively, An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu is the most expensive artwork by Jakob Bogdány that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis mit Ansage
Die Arbeit An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu von Jakob Bogdány kam im Mai 2021 bei Sothebys in New York zur Auktion. Dabei wechselte sie für einen Preis von USD 580.800,00 (€ 476.299,82) den Besitzer und erzielte damit ein Ergebnis im oberen Bereich der Schätzpreisspanne von USD 400.000,00 – 600.000,00. Auch wenn das Ergebnis damit nicht positiv überraschen konnte, ist An Assembly Of Birds In A Parkland Landscape, Including A Blue Peacock, A Pair Of Domestic Crested Ducks, A Barbary Coast Duck, A Red Crested Cockatoo, A Yellow-Headed Amazonian Parrot, A Great Curassow, A White Muscovy Duck, An Australian King Parrot, Gu das teuerste Kunstwerk von Jakob Bogdány, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.