Joseph Inguimberty
Ba Vi Mountain Range from the Son Tay Rice Fields
Found at
Bonhams,
Hong Kong
Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art, Lot 20
28. May - 28. May 2022
Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art, Lot 20
28. May - 28. May 2022
Estimate: 580.000 - 900.000 HKD
Price realised: 733.800 HKD
Price realised: 733.800 HKD
Description
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PROFESSOR PAUL MUS
Joseph Inguimberty (1896-1971)
Ba Vi Mountain Range from the Son Tay Rice Fields
circa 1932-1938
signed with gallery label on the reverse
oil on canvas
80 by 114 cm.
31 1/2 by 45 in.
Galerie Drouant-David, Paris | Private Collection of Professor Paul Mus (1902-1969) | Acquired directly from the artist | Thence by descent to the present owner
Joseph Inguimberty (1896-1971)
Ba Vi Mountain Range from the Son Tay Rice Fields
circa 1932-1938
signed with gallery label on the reverse
oil on canvas
80 by 114 cm.
31 1/2 by 45 in.
Galerie Drouant-David, Paris | Private Collection of Professor Paul Mus (1902-1969) | Acquired directly from the artist | Thence by descent to the present owner
Auction result well in line with expectations
In May last year Bonhams in Hong Kong held the auction Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art, which included the work Ba Vi Mountain Range from the Son Tay Rice Fields by Joseph Inguimberty. The price achieved of HKD 733,800.00 (€ 87,117.81) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as HKD 580,000.00 – 900,000.00. Of course, this price has nothing to do with the top prices that other works by Joseph Inguimberty achieve. The highest price we have observed so far was reached by the work Le Hamac (The Hammock) in April 2017 with an auction result of HKD 7,540,000.00 (€ 889,989.90).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Im Mai letzten Jahres führte Bonhams in Hong Kong die Auktion Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art durch, in der auch die Arbeit Ba Vi Mountain Range from the Son Tay Rice Fields von Joseph Inguimberty zur Versteigerung kam. Der dabei erzielte Preis von HKD 733.800,00 (€ 87.117,81) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit HKD 580.000,00 – 900.000,00 angegeben worden. Dieser Preis hat freilich nichts mit den Spitzenpreisen zu tun, die andere Arbeiten von Joseph Inguimberty erzielen. Den höchsten von uns bisher beobachteten Preis erreichte die Arbeit Le Hamac (The Hammock) im April 2017 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von HKD 7.540.000,00 (€ 889.989,90).