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Jan Asselijn
The Breach Of The Sint Anthonisdijk On The Night Of 5–6 March 1651
Found at
Sothebys,
London
Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale, Lot 6
3. Dec - 3. Dec 2014
Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale, Lot 6
3. Dec - 3. Dec 2014
Estimate: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Description
Jan Asselijn
DIEPPE AFTER 1610 - 1652 AMSTERDAM
THE BREACH OF THE SINT ANTHONISDIJK ON THE NIGHT OF 5–6 MARCH 1651
dated and monogrammed lower right: 1651 / JA
oil on canvas
85.5 by 108.2 cm.; 33 3/4 by 42 5/8 in.
François Tronchin (1704–98), Geneva, by 1782; | Thence by descent until the late 1980s, when acquired by the present owner.
DIEPPE AFTER 1610 - 1652 AMSTERDAM
THE BREACH OF THE SINT ANTHONISDIJK ON THE NIGHT OF 5–6 MARCH 1651
dated and monogrammed lower right: 1651 / JA
oil on canvas
85.5 by 108.2 cm.; 33 3/4 by 42 5/8 in.
François Tronchin (1704–98), Geneva, by 1782; | Thence by descent until the late 1980s, when acquired by the present owner.
A top price for Jan Asselijn
In December 2014 Sothebys in London held the auction Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale, which included the work The Breach Of The Sint Anthonisdijk On The Night Of 5–6 March 1651 by Jan Asselijn. The »bidding war« ended at GBP 602,500.00 (€ 775,617.30), 51% above the upper estimate. This high result makes The Breach Of The Sint Anthonisdijk On The Night Of 5–6 March 1651 the most expensive artwork by Jan Asselijn that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Jan Asselijn
Im Dezember 2014 führte Sothebys in London die Auktion Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale durch, in der auch die Arbeit The Breach Of The Sint Anthonisdijk On The Night Of 5–6 March 1651 von Jan Asselijn zur Versteigerung kam. Das »Bietergefecht« endete beim Preis von GBP 602.500,00 (€ 775.617,30) und damit 51% über dem oberen Schätzpreis. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht The Breach Of The Sint Anthonisdijk On The Night Of 5–6 March 1651 zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Jan Asselijn, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.