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Salim Al-Dabbagh
Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form)
Found at
Christies,
Dubai
Modern & Contemporary Arab, Iranian & Turkish Art Including Masterpieces from The Pharos Art Collection & From The Maath Alousi Collection, Lot 118
19. Mar - 19. Mar 2014
Modern & Contemporary Arab, Iranian & Turkish Art Including Masterpieces from The Pharos Art Collection & From The Maath Alousi Collection, Lot 118
19. Mar - 19. Mar 2014
Estimate: 12.000 - 18.000 USD
Price realised: 25.000 USD
Price realised: 25.000 USD
Description
Salim Al-Dabbagh (Iraqi, b. 1941)
Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form)
signed in Arabic and dated 1984 (lower left); signed, titled and inscribed in Arabic, dated 1984 (on the reverse)
oil and collage on canvas
30 7/8 x 36 7/8in. (78.5 x 93.5cm.)
Painted in 1984
Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form)
signed in Arabic and dated 1984 (lower left); signed, titled and inscribed in Arabic, dated 1984 (on the reverse)
oil and collage on canvas
30 7/8 x 36 7/8in. (78.5 x 93.5cm.)
Painted in 1984
A top price for Salim al-Dabbagh
The work Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form) by Salim al-Dabbagh was sold in the Modern & Contemporary Arab, Iranian & Turkish Art Including Masterpieces from The Pharos Art Collection & From The Maath Alousi Collection auction at Christies in Dubai in March 2014. It achieved a price of USD 25,000.00 (€ 18,146.19), exceeding the upper end of the estimate range by 39%. With this result, Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form) is even the most expensive work of art by Salim al-Dabbagh that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Salim al-Dabbagh
Die Arbeit Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form) von Salim al-Dabbagh wurde im März 2014 in der Auktion Modern & Contemporary Arab, Iranian & Turkish Art Including Masterpieces from The Pharos Art Collection & From The Maath Alousi Collection bei Christies in Dubai versteigert. Sie erzielte dabei einen Preis von USD 25.000,00 (€ 18.146,19) und übertraf damit das obere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne um 39%. Mit diesem Ergebnis ist Shakil Athari (Archaeological Form) sogar das teuerste Kunstwerk von Salim al-Dabbagh, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.