In the upcoming Russian auction Christie's, which will be held on November 29, 2010. The attention of collectors will be more than 500 lots, including paintings, works of decorative art and unique furniture items. About this in a Russian office of Christie's.
So, for the forthcoming auction will be on display section of the four paintings, written by Peter Konchalovsky (1876-1956gg.). Top lot of the canvas is 1908. under the name "Versailles. Alley," which has never appeared on the market. His estimate (preliminary expert evaluation before the auction) - about 1,3-1,9 million dollars in the upcoming auction catalog also included two recent works by the artist - "Still Life. Oranges and radishes. Kislovodsk" 1934. (Estimate - about 565,4-726,9 thousands of dollars) and "Still Life. Tobacco Leaves" 1931. (Estimate - about 161,5-323,1 thousands of dollars). The fourth of the works put up for auction - one of the first experiments, impressionistic artist formerly canvas 1904. entitled "Sadiq near Rome. Peaches in Bloom (estimate - about 323,1-484,6 thousands of dollars).
As noted in the message, a real event for the art market would be an auction of work by Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900gg.) "Great Pyramid of Giza, which was created in 1878. (Estimate - about 484,6-807,7 thousands of dollars).
At the auction also will feature two paintings by Konstantin Korovin (1861-1939gg.): "A girl in white sitting in the garden" (estimate - about 1,3-1,9 million) and "In the studio the artist (estimate: - About 484,6-807,7 thousands of dollars).
In addition, collectors will be offered the job of Alexander Yakovlev (1887-1938gg.) "Aua, a woman of the tribe gang" (estimate - about 1,2-1,5 million dollars).
At Christie's auction will feature painting of Isaac Levitan (1860-1900gg.) "At the water's edge" (estimate - about 484,6-807,7 thousands of dollars).
For the upcoming auction will feature the painting "Sailing boat on the background of Cubist Landscape" (estimate - about 403,8-656,4 thousands of dollars), written by Boris Grigoriev (1886-1939gg.) In the early 1920's.
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