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13,6 MILLION USD FOR THE ROTHSCHILD PRAYERBOOK
30 January 2014
Catégorie : MARKET

The Rothschild Prayerbook, a magnificent masterpiece of Renaissance art with an illustrious provenance, sold at Christie's New York on January 28, 2014  for 13,605,000 USD (£8,215,583 /EUR9,931,650), maintaining its auction record for an illuminated manuscript but not equalling its 1999 result in terms of money value.

 

"The Rothschild Prayerbook is a fabulous work of art and it has been an enormous pleasure and honour for us to be able to show it so widely and to such universal admiration, an admiration recognized by the price it achieved at auction today", said Kay Sutton, Director of Books and Manuscripts.

 

One of the highest achievements of the Flemish Renaissance, the Prayerbook, bought by a private collector via a telephone bid, contains lavish and extensive illustration by the most renowned court artists of their day with miniatures and borders of unsurpassed beauty and refined execution by Gerard Horenbout, Alexander Bening and his renowned son Simon. Perhaps the most touching and exquisite miniature representing the Virgin and Child on a Crescent Moon is accepted as one of a select group of illuminations by the painter Gerard David.

 

Likely made for someone connected to the imperial court in the Netherlands c. 1505, this Book of Hours, joined the fabled collections of the Rothschild family in the 19th century. In 1999, when the Collection of the Barons Nathaniel and Albert von Rothschild was entrusted to Christie's in London, the Rothschild Prayerbook sold for £8,581,500/ $13,378,558, both a world record for its category and the highest price of all the works in the celebrated collection.

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