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		DÜRER'S RARE PRINTS FETCH HIGH PRICES AT CHRISTIE'S
                                                        
30 January 2013 Catégorie : MARKET
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		Christie's met success in New York on January 29, 2013 with its sale of  rare prints by Renaissance German artist Albrech Dürer, the best bid being  reached by "The Rhinoceros", a 1515 woodcut (23,5 x 29,8 cm) which culminated  at 866,500 USD (buyer's premium included) against a high estimate of 150, 000  USD.
   
      Other good results were  recorded for Dürer's woodcut "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"sold at  290,500 USD, "The Bathouse" woodcut, circa 1496, which fetched 182,500 USD,  "The Dream of the Doctor" engraving (18,7 x 11,8 cm), circa 1498, which went  for 206,500 USD, "The Seamonster" engraving, circa 1498, sold for 110,500 USD  against a high estimate of 60,000, "Coat of arms with a skull", an engraving of  1503, which found a buyer for 338,500 USD, "Adam and Eve", a 1504 engraving,  which culminated at 662,500 USD, "Saint Eustace", a 35,7 x 26 cm engraving,  circa 1501, hammered at 722,500 USD, "Melencolia", a 1514 engraving, sold at  530,500 USD, "Saint Jerome in his study", a 1514 engraving, which reached  362,500 USD, "Saint Anthony reading", a 9,9 x 14,3 cm engraving, which fetched  386,500 USD against a high estimate of 150,000 and "Erasmus von Rotterdam", a  1526 engraving measuring 24,9 x 19,3 cm, which went for 146,500 USD 
 
 Melencholia 
 
 Adam and Eve 
 
 Coat of arms Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Saint Eustace 	 
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			Christie's met success in New York on January 29, 2013 with its sale of  rare prints by Renaissance German artist Albrech Dürer, the best bid being  reached by "The Rhinoceros", a 1515 woodcut (23,5 x 29,8 cm) which culminated  at 866,500 USD (buyer's premium included) against a high estimate of 150, 000  USD.
   
      Other good results were  recorded for Dürer's woodcut "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"sold at  290,500 USD, "The Bathouse" woodcut, circa 1496, which fetched 182,500 USD,  "The Dream of the Doctor" engraving (18,7 x 11,8 cm), circa 1498, which went  for 206,500 USD, "The Seamonster" engraving, circa 1498, sold for 110,500 USD  against a high estimate of 60,000, "Coat of arms with a skull", an engraving of  1503, which found a buyer for 338,500 USD, "Adam and Eve", a 1504 engraving,  which culminated at 662,500 USD, "Saint Eustace", a 35,7 x 26 cm engraving,  circa 1501, hammered at 722,500 USD, "Melencolia", a 1514 engraving, sold at  530,500 USD, "Saint Jerome in his study", a 1514 engraving, which reached  362,500 USD, "Saint Anthony reading", a 9,9 x 14,3 cm engraving, which fetched  386,500 USD against a high estimate of 150,000 and "Erasmus von Rotterdam", a  1526 engraving measuring 24,9 x 19,3 cm, which went for 146,500 USD 
 
 Melencholia 
 
 Adam and Eve 
 
 Coat of arms Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Saint Eustace 		 
		
 
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