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- Nasreen Mohamedi
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Nasreen Mohamedi
Untitled
Estimate: 200.000 - 300.000 USD
Price realised: 437.500 USD
Price realised: 437.500 USD
Description
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, SAN DIEGO
NASREEN MOHAMEDI
1937 - 1990
UNTITLED
Oil on canvas board
Painted circa 1963
47 x 35 in. (119.3 x 88.9 cm.)
Acquired in Bombay through Kekoo Gandhy by Peggy and Robert Matthews in 1963 | Gifted to the current owner in 2018 | Peggy and Robert Matthews were world travelers and art collectors based in the United States. Peggy was the Midwest editor of Mademoiselle magazine based in Chicago and Robert, an executive in an office furniture business. Peggy and Robert met in Chicago at a May Wine Party and married nine months later. They enjoyed a busy life to
NASREEN MOHAMEDI
1937 - 1990
UNTITLED
Oil on canvas board
Painted circa 1963
47 x 35 in. (119.3 x 88.9 cm.)
Acquired in Bombay through Kekoo Gandhy by Peggy and Robert Matthews in 1963 | Gifted to the current owner in 2018 | Peggy and Robert Matthews were world travelers and art collectors based in the United States. Peggy was the Midwest editor of Mademoiselle magazine based in Chicago and Robert, an executive in an office furniture business. Peggy and Robert met in Chicago at a May Wine Party and married nine months later. They enjoyed a busy life to
A top price for Nasreen Mohamedi
This work without title by Nasreen Mohamedi was sold in the Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art auction at Sothebys in New York in March 2020. It achieved a price of USD 437,500.00 (€ 396,681.48), exceeding the upper end of the estimate range by 46%. With this result, this work without title is even the most expensive work of art by Nasreen Mohamedi that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Nasreen Mohamedi
Diese Arbeit ohne Titel von Nasreen Mohamedi wurde im März 2020 in der Auktion Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art bei Sothebys in New York versteigert. Sie erzielte dabei einen Preis von USD 437.500,00 (€ 396.681,48) und übertraf damit das obere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne um 46%. Mit diesem Ergebnis ist dieses Werk ohne Titel sogar das teuerste Kunstwerk von Nasreen Mohamedi, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.