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Sophus Jacobsen
Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice
Found at
Christies,
New York
19th Century European Art and Fine 19th Century European Art, Lot 207
30. Oct - 30. Oct 2002
19th Century European Art and Fine 19th Century European Art, Lot 207
30. Oct - 30. Oct 2002
Estimate: 10.000 - 15.000 USD
Price realised: 31.070 USD
Price realised: 31.070 USD
Description
Sophus Jacobsen (Norwegian, 1833-1912)
Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice
signed and dated 'S Iacobsen.66' (lower left)
oil on canvas
31 x 46½ in. (78.7 x 118.1 cm.)
Painted in 1866
Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice
signed and dated 'S Iacobsen.66' (lower left)
oil on canvas
31 x 46½ in. (78.7 x 118.1 cm.)
Painted in 1866
A top price for Sophus Jacobsen
This artwork by Sophus Jacobsen achieved an unexpectedly high price at Christies in New York in October 2002. In the 19th Century European Art and Fine 19th Century European Art auction, the work Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice sold for USD 31,070.00 (€ 31,444.19) - well above the upper estimate of USD 15,000.00. This high result makes Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice the most expensive artwork by Sophus Jacobsen that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Sophus Jacobsen
Dieses Kunstwerk von Sophus Jacobsen erzielte im Oktober 2002 bei Christies in New York einen unerwartet hohen Preis. In der Auktion 19th Century European Art and Fine 19th Century European Art wurde die Arbeit Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice für USD 31.070,00 (€ 31.444,19) versteigert – und damit weit über dem oberen Schätzpreis von USD 15.000,00. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht Gondoliers on the Grand Canal with a view of Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Sophus Jacobsen, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.