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- A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze
Valerio Spada
A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze
Estimate: 700 - 1.000 GBP
Price realised: 1.116 GBP
Price realised: 1.116 GBP
Description
Valerio Spada (Genoa 1624-1659)
A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze
pen and brown ink
4¼ x 12 in. (107 x 305 mm.)
A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze
pen and brown ink
4¼ x 12 in. (107 x 305 mm.)
Upper estimated price slightly exceeded
The work A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze by Valerio Spada was auctioned at Christies in London in December 2003. Here, the upper estimate of GBP 1,000.00 was slightly exceeded - the artwork found a new owner for GBP 1,116.25 (€ 1,581.02). However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Valerio Spada - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work An allegory of Victory on a oak tree (the badge of the Della Rovere family) supporting the arms of the Medici and the Habsburgs, a hunting scene in the background, which sold at auction in July 2004 for GBP 3,824.00 (€ 5,778.91).
Oberer Schätzpreis leicht übertroffen
Die Arbeit A panther leaping from an arabesque between two baskets of grapes: Design for a frieze von Valerio Spada kam im Dezember 2003 bei Christies in London zur Auktion. Dabei wurde der obere Schätzpreis von GBP 1.000,00 leicht übertroffen – das Kunstwerk fand für GBP 1.116,25 (€ 1.581,02) einen neuen Besitzer. Für andere Arbeiten von Valerio Spada mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit An allegory of Victory on a oak tree (the badge of the Della Rovere family) supporting the arms of the Medici and the Habsburgs, a hunting scene in the background beobachtet, die im Juli 2004 für GBP 3.824,00 (€ 5.778,91) versteigert wurde.