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19.10.2019 – 13:00 h / u
Oude tekeningen & schilderijen 1-127 Dessins et peintures anciens
Oude prenten 128-351 Gravures anciennes
Tekeningen & schilderijen 19de eeuw 352-415 Dessins & peintures XIX e s.
Prenten 19de-20ste eeuw 416-528 Gravures XIX e -XX e s.
Affiches 529-547 Affiches
Tekeningen & schilderijen 20ste eeuw 548-594 Dessins & peintures XX e s.
Koperplaten – Verzameling E.S. 595-620 Plaques de cuivre – Collection E.S.
100 à 120 lots à l’heure ~ 100 tot 120 loten per uur ~ 100 to 120 lots per hour
Frais 25% ~ Opgeld 25% ~ Premium 25%
Conditions of sale / Verkoopsvoorwaarden / Conditions de vente : In fine.
Cataloguing Terminology
The following expressions and terms with their accompanying explanations are used by
Arenberg Auctions as cataloguing practice in attributing works of art on paper. Buyers are always
recommended to inspect the property themselves before sale. Although conditions are mostly
described in the catalogue, additional reports or questions can always be answered via
info@arenbergauctions.com.
Names of artists are given without qualifications in the case of an unquestionable attribution based
on factual documentary evidence or certified signature. In other cases, the following terms are
applied.
“Attributed to …”: In our opinion there is a strong suggestion that the work is by the artist in
whole or in part, based on direct or circumstantial evidence such as former attributions, stylistic
comparison, signatures or documentary evidence.
“Circle of …”: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist, working under his direct influence.
“Follower of …”: In our opinion a work by someone working in the artist’s style, but not necessarily
a direct pupil.
“After …”: In our opinion a work copied (of any date) after the original work of the artist.
The date given for works are those on the works or an approximate within the active career of the
artist (preceded by the abbreviated prefix “c.”). For prints, this is the date in which the original
concept was created and not necessarily the date when the impression was printed or published.
In the latter case, this will always be mentioned in the description.
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