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EXTRAORDINARY DAYS FOR OLD MASTERS
01 March 2000


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DRAWINGS FLARE UP IN NEW YORK

Important drawings by Old Masters flared up in auction sales in New York on January 26th and 28th 2000 with a work by Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn fetching $ 3,7 million and another by Spanish artist Francisco Goya selling for $ 850,000.


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The Goya 192 x 155 mm drawing representing an old man on his knees and entitled “Weeping and Wailing” was sold by Sotheby's on January 26th. A 223 x 178 mm drawing by Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617) representing the portrait of Gillis van Breen, his friend, was acquired by the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam for $ 440,000 against an estimate of $ 80,000 to 120,000.

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