- Art.Salon
- Artists
- Pieter van Loo
- Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche
Pieter van Loo
Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche
Estimate: 25.000 - 35.000 GBP
Price realised: 23.750 GBP
Price realised: 23.750 GBP
Description
Pieter van Loo
HAARLEM 1731 - 1784
STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS IN A NICHE
Watercolour, heightened with gum arabic, over black chalk;
signed, lower right: P;v;Loo.Fecit
494 by 374 mm
Possibly purchased by Baron Hendrick van Slingelandt (1702-1759), and in any case in the possession of the van Slingelandt family in the 18th century, | thence by descent to the present owners
HAARLEM 1731 - 1784
STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS IN A NICHE
Watercolour, heightened with gum arabic, over black chalk;
signed, lower right: P;v;Loo.Fecit
494 by 374 mm
Possibly purchased by Baron Hendrick van Slingelandt (1702-1759), and in any case in the possession of the van Slingelandt family in the 18th century, | thence by descent to the present owners
Despite a disappointment, a good price for Pieter van Loo
In July 2014 a collector was able to acquire the work Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche by Pieter van Loo for GBP 23,750.00 (€ 29,956.22). This price was achieved in the auction Old Master & British Drawings at Sothebys in London and was even below the estimate range of GBP 25,000.00 – 35,000.00 set by the auction house. Despite this disappointing result, Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche is the most expensive artwork by Pieter van Loo that we have observed at auction so far.
Trotz Enttäuschung ein guter Preis für Pieter van Loo
Im Juli 2014 konnte ein Sammler die Arbeit Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche von Pieter van Loo für GBP 23.750,00 (€ 29.956,22) erwerben. Dieser Preis wurde in der Auktion Old Master & British Drawings bei Sothebys in London erzielt und lag noch unterhalb der von dem Auktionshaus angesetzten Schätzpreisspanne von GBP 25.000,00 – 35.000,00. Trotz dieses enttäuschenden Ergebnisses ist Still Life Of Fruit And Flowers In A Niche das teuerste Kunstwerk von Pieter van Loo, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.