Rubens oil sketch makes record price at London auction

Published December 7th, 2007


An oil sketch by 17th century Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens sold for a record 3.8 million pounds at a Christie’s auction in London on Thursday.

The work, “Two studies of a young man”, depicts an unknown subject’s head from the front and the side, and was painted between 1615 and 1617, establishing the highest-ever price for a Rubens oil sketch at auction.

Christie’s had sold the picture before in 1934 for 1,560 pounds after a collector brought it to the auction house, for valuation.

The Rubens sale highlighted an Important Old Master and British Pictures auction that fetched in total 18.8 million pounds.

“This evening’s auction offered a diverse selection of European pictures,” Richard Knight and Paul Raison, Christie’s international director of Old Master and British Pictures and Head of the Old Master and British Picture Department respectively, said in a statement.





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