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- Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery.
Tilly Kettle
Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery.
Found at
Christies,
London
Exploration & Travel with Visions of India, Lot 215
21. Sep - 21. Sep 2000
Exploration & Travel with Visions of India, Lot 215
21. Sep - 21. Sep 2000
Estimate: 30.000 - 50.000 GBP
Price realised: 124.750 GBP
Price realised: 124.750 GBP
Description
Tilly Kettle (1734/5-1786)
Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery.
oil on canvas
50 x 38 in. (127 x 96.5 cm.)
Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery.
oil on canvas
50 x 38 in. (127 x 96.5 cm.)
A top price for Tilly Kettle
This artwork by Tilly Kettle achieved an unexpectedly high price at Christies in London in September 2000. In the Exploration & Travel with Visions of India auction, the work Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery. sold for GBP 124,750.00 (€ 208,744.85) - well above the upper estimate of GBP 50,000.00. This high result makes Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery. the most expensive artwork by Tilly Kettle that we have observed at auctions so far.
Ein Spitzenpreis für Tilly Kettle
Dieses Kunstwerk von Tilly Kettle erzielte im September 2000 bei Christies in London einen unerwartet hohen Preis. In der Auktion Exploration & Travel with Visions of India wurde die Arbeit Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery. für GBP 124.750,00 (€ 208.744,85) versteigert – und damit weit über dem oberen Schätzpreis von GBP 50.000,00. Dieses hohe Ergebnis macht Portrait of Umdat-ul-Umara and Amir-ul-Umara, the two sons of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Arcot and the Carnatic, three-quarter-length, wearing embroidered costumes, plumed turbans and jewellery. zu dem teuersten Kunstwerk von Tilly Kettle, das wir bisher bei Auktionen beobachtet haben.