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- Mario Ceroli
- Orologio
Mario Ceroli
Orologio
Estimate: 8.000 - 12.000 EUR
Price realised: 40.000 EUR
Price realised: 40.000 EUR
Description
wood sculpture
diam. 150 cm; depth 22 cm
Provenance
Cesare and Gina Romiti Collection
Exhibition
"Mario Ceroli" Galleria La Tartaruga, Roma, November 1964
Galleria Il Centro, Napoli, 1966
“Exhibition of Contemporary Italian Art” The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1967, ill. in catalogo
"Guttuso Burri Vespignani Baj Guccione Ceroli" Galleria Il Grafo, Roma, 1969
"Ceroli" Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma, 22 February al 31 March 1969
diam. 150 cm; depth 22 cm
Provenance
Cesare and Gina Romiti Collection
Exhibition
"Mario Ceroli" Galleria La Tartaruga, Roma, November 1964
Galleria Il Centro, Napoli, 1966
“Exhibition of Contemporary Italian Art” The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1967, ill. in catalogo
"Guttuso Burri Vespignani Baj Guccione Ceroli" Galleria Il Grafo, Roma, 1969
"Ceroli" Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma, 22 February al 31 March 1969
Artwork auctioned at three times the upper estimate price
The work Orologio by Mario Ceroli was worth EUR 40,000.00 to a buyer in May 2021. This price was achieved in the auction Modern and Contemporary Art at Il Ponte and exceeded the previously set upper estimate of EUR 12,000.00 many times over. However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Mario Ceroli - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work Si+No, which sold at auction in November 2013 for EUR 87,900.00.
Kunstwerk zum Dreifachen des oberen Schätzpreises versteigert
Die Arbeit Orologio von Mario Ceroli war einem Käufer im Mai 2021 EUR 40.000,00 wert. Dieser Preise wurde in der Auktion Modern and Contemporary Art bei Il Ponte erzielt und übertraf den zuvor angesetzten oberen Schätzpreis von EUR 12.000,00 um ein Vielfaches. Für andere Arbeiten von Mario Ceroli mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit Si+No beobachtet, die im November 2013 für EUR 87.900,00 versteigert wurde.