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Luigi Bazzani
Picking Flowers From The Courtyard
Found at
Sothebys,
New York
Old Master & 19th Century European Art, Including Property from The Forbes Collection: The Panorama of Champigny, Lot 543
27. Jan - 27. Jan 2012
Old Master & 19th Century European Art, Including Property from The Forbes Collection: The Panorama of Champigny, Lot 543
27. Jan - 27. Jan 2012
Estimate: 8.000 - 12.000 USD
Price realised: 25.000 USD
Price realised: 25.000 USD
Description
Luigi Bazzani
1836-1927
PICKING FLOWERS FROM THE COURTYARD
signed Bazzani and inscribed Roma (lower right)
oil on panel
17 1/2 by 23 in.; 44.5 by 58.4 cm.
Private Collection, Chicago; | Thence by descent to the present owner.
1836-1927
PICKING FLOWERS FROM THE COURTYARD
signed Bazzani and inscribed Roma (lower right)
oil on panel
17 1/2 by 23 in.; 44.5 by 58.4 cm.
Private Collection, Chicago; | Thence by descent to the present owner.
A top price for Luigi Bazzani
This artwork by Luigi Bazzani achieved an unexpectedly high price at Sothebys in New York in January 2012. In the Old Master & 19th Century European Art, Including Property from The Forbes Collection: The Panorama of Champigny auction, the work Picking Flowers From The Courtyard sold for USD 25,000.00 (€ 19,152.69) - well above the upper estimate of USD 12,000.00. This high result makes Picking Flowers From The Courtyard the most expensive artwork by Luigi Bazzani that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Luigi Bazzani
Dieses Kunstwerk von Luigi Bazzani erzielte im Januar 2012 bei Sothebys in New York einen unerwartet hohen Preis. In der Auktion Old Master & 19th Century European Art, Including Property from The Forbes Collection: The Panorama of Champigny wurde die Arbeit Picking Flowers From The Courtyard für USD 25.000,00 (€ 19.152,69) versteigert – und damit weit über dem oberen Schätzpreis von USD 12.000,00. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht Picking Flowers From The Courtyard zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Luigi Bazzani, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.