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- Raymond John Vandenbergh
- Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye

Raymond John Vandenbergh
Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye
Found at
Christies,
London
Christie's Interiors, Lot 464
11. Nov - 11. Nov 2008
Christie's Interiors, Lot 464
11. Nov - 11. Nov 2008
Estimate: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Description
Raymond John Vandenbergh (b.1889)
Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye
signed with initials 'RJV' (lower right)
charcol and pastel
14 x 10 in. (35.5 x 25.4 cm.) and smaller; A further study of leopards moving; and A pencil and pastel study of leopards, all by the same hand (3)
Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye
signed with initials 'RJV' (lower right)
charcol and pastel
14 x 10 in. (35.5 x 25.4 cm.) and smaller; A further study of leopards moving; and A pencil and pastel study of leopards, all by the same hand (3)
Auction result well in line with expectations
In November 2008 Christies in London held the auction Christie's Interiors, which included the work Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye by Raymond John Vandenbergh. The price achieved of GBP 562.50 (€ 680.10) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as GBP 500.00 – 700.00. However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Raymond John Vandenbergh - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work Three studies of lions and tigers, which sold at auction in July 2008 for GBP 1,500.00 (€ 1,905.77).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Im November 2008 führte Christies in London die Auktion Christie's Interiors durch, in der auch die Arbeit Study of a leopard with a detail of its eye von Raymond John Vandenbergh zur Versteigerung kam. Der dabei erzielte Preis von GBP 562,50 (€ 680,10) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit GBP 500,00 – 700,00 angegeben worden. Für andere Arbeiten von Raymond John Vandenbergh mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit Three studies of lions and tigers beobachtet, die im Juli 2008 für GBP 1.500,00 (€ 1.905,77) versteigert wurde.