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Old 27-07-2008, 06:15 Original language: Russian        #1
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Default Metropolitan Museum of Art bought the drawing Lucas van Leyden


Picture of Lucas van Leyden, Netherlands artist of the first half of the XVI century, bought the New York Metropolitan Museum. He was the only work of this master of the Northern Renaissance in the United States, writes The New York Times. The amount of the transaction is unknown, but in the directorate of the museum explained that the purchase had been held a private fund.
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The figure depicts the archangel Gabriel in the typical manner of Lucas van Leyden, in particular, he has a very individual appearance, and draperies and other small parts are made very carefully. On the back page bears the signature "L van Leyden". Art critics believe that the "Archangel Gabriel" - a work held by the Berlin "Virgin". Together the two form a picture story of the Annunciation, and, apparently, they were sketches for stained glass.

Picture of Lucas van Leyden was found under unusual circumstances. He discovered some little-known collector in the album of the British artist William Frederick Uizeringtona. The album has sold at auction in London, and in the catalog picture was labeled "the work done by another hand." The new owner soon gave way to "Archangel" to another collector, who saw the signature on the back and sent the picture on the expertise in Amsterdam Riyksmyuseum. They confirmed that the "Archangel Gabriel" - genuine.

Luke Leiden survived a total of 27 drawings and a little more than two dozen paintings (one is kept in the Hermitage: the triptych "The Healing of Jericho a blind man"). Much more preserved engravings, etchings and woodcuts of the artist.

I wonder what the cost picture?



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interesting how expensive it can cost? This is a famous artist or one?



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Meister, probably more than a million Heb. But at a price I can not find the information
   
  Luke Leiden http://www.museum.ru/gmii/exh.asp?last=74



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hmm, interesting)) is even more interesting as the researchers determined that the picture belongs to his pencil? million euros? but not too much you? although there is a logical question of pricing can not stand ...



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and not too much there?
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Just two record set at auction Christie's: Figure Florentine painter Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530), was sold for 6.5 million pounds
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Canaletto and the Venetian landscape - over 11 million. Both the lot went for a record for each of the artists money. Picture of Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530), - a sketch of the head of St. Joseph to "Stories of St. Joseph, now housed in the Florentine Museum Pitti. For now Canaletto (1697-1768) auctioneers expected to gain 4.6 million pounds, but an anonymous buyer paid for it twice. The work of Venetian landscape formerly in collection of Portuguese billionaire Antonio Shampalimo, who died last year. Initially, all of his collection of paintings offered for sale, estimated at 15 million pounds. (2005)
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  Including Lucas van Leyden figure maybe it's worth more than 1 mln.evr.blizhe probably to 10.
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"The amount of the transaction were not disclosed, but they say that the price of graphic work amounted to several thousand (or even tens of thousands) of dollars."

that is, it is not even the hundreds of thousands?



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that is, it is not even the hundreds of thousands?
I think the price of several million ve ... In the article a bit reinsured



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I think that later leaked to the press accurate information, so that one can only wait ...



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Meister, I'll try to find, but when private funds are involved there usually are talking about hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars and more.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, its policy on purchases, I studied in detail when searching for information on drawings Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757), they, too, through a private fund for 620t.ue bought her bed (56h42sm, in 2002 at SodBi).
  Find the information required, write.



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