Dürer, Albrecht
13.12.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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9000EUR € 9 000
Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
Buyer Premium | 1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23 zzgl. 7 Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23 zzgl. 19 Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33 inkl. MWSt% |
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ID 1101045
Lot 3072 | Dürer, Albrecht
(1471 Nürnberg 1528). Part of "The Large Passion". The watermark in the paper is "Der große Reichsapfel mit Strich und Stern" and can be dated ca. 1523.
Provenance: Ex-collection Karl Edouard von Liphart (1808-1891), Dorpat, Bonn and Florence (collection stamp on the reverse). In his sale of 5 December 1876 different Dürer prints were offered. - Ex-collection Peter Gellatly (1831-1912), London and Essex (collection stamp on the reverse). In his sale of 13-18 Mai 1911 different Dürer prints were offered. - Ex-collection Gottfried Eissler (1862-1924), Vienna (collection stamp on the reverse). In his sale of 8-10 November 1921 different Dürer prints were offered. - Private collection, the Netherlands. Condition: (UV-checked) In general in good condition. A little shortened. Bottom half with some mould. The normal minor creases in the paper. Bottom left corner with very minor damage. Middle left: a tear of ca. 3,5 cm (near the rocks) A few very small negligible tears to the borders, some restored. At the height of 1/4 a trace of water. - Minor spots. The border most probably retouched, especially in the right top corner. The watermark visible above the city, between the trees.
Auction house category: | Graphic, Artistic graphics |
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Auction house category: | Graphic, Artistic graphics |
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Address of auction |
Auktionshaus Kiefer Steubenstraße 36 75172 Pforzheim Germany | |
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1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23% zzgl. 7% Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23% zzgl. 19% Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33% inkl. MWSt | |
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