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- 1956, a Videoprint; and High School
Michael Snow
1956, a Videoprint; and High School
Estimate: 700 - 900 USD
Price realised: 478 USD
Price realised: 478 USD
Description
MICHAEL SNOW (B. 1929)
1956, a Videoprint; and High School
two offset lithographs (one with screenprint in colors), 1974 and 1979, on wove papers, one signed and dated in pencil, one signed in ink, numbered 33/100 and 28/100 respectively, both the full sheets, 1956, a Videoprint with a few soft scuffs in the black, slight creasing at the lower left corner, otherwise both in very good condition, both framed
S. 22 x 27¾ in. (559 x 704 mm.); and
S. 10 1/16 x 29¾ in. (255 x 755 mm.) (2)
1956, a Videoprint; and High School
two offset lithographs (one with screenprint in colors), 1974 and 1979, on wove papers, one signed and dated in pencil, one signed in ink, numbered 33/100 and 28/100 respectively, both the full sheets, 1956, a Videoprint with a few soft scuffs in the black, slight creasing at the lower left corner, otherwise both in very good condition, both framed
S. 22 x 27¾ in. (559 x 704 mm.); and
S. 10 1/16 x 29¾ in. (255 x 755 mm.) (2)
Auction result misses estimated price range
This work of art by Michael Snow could be acquired at Christies in New York in September 2003 for an unexpectedly low price. In the Prints and Multiples auction, the work 1956, a Videoprint; and High School changed hands for USD 478.00 (€ 289.70) - missing the lower end of the estimate range of USD 700.00 – 900.00. Of course, this price has nothing to do with the top prices that other works by Michael Snow achieve. The highest price we have observed so far was reached by the work Morining in May 2011 with an auction result of CAD 7,200.00 (€ 5,169.62).
Auktionsergebnis verfehlt die Schätzpreisspanne
Dieses Kunstwerk von Michael Snow konnte im September 2003 bei Christies in New York für einen unerwartet niedrigen Preis ersteigert werden. In der Auktion Prints and Multiples wechselte die Arbeit 1956, a Videoprint; and High School für USD 478,00 (€ 289,70) den Besitzer – und verfehlte damit das untere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne von USD 700,00 – 900,00. Dieser Preis hat freilich nichts mit den Spitzenpreisen zu tun, die andere Arbeiten von Michael Snow erzielen. Den höchsten von uns bisher beobachteten Preis erreichte die Arbeit Morining im Mai 2011 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von CAD 7.200,00 (€ 5.169,62).