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| Lanceray sculpture takes top honors in Gray's last sale of 2008 |
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| Written by Auction Central News Staff |
| Tuesday, 23 December 2008 16:32 |
![]() CLEVELAND - A superb late-19th century Russian bronze sculpture was the most coveted lot in Gray's Auctioneers' Holiday Fine Arts & Antiques auction held Dec. 13. Created by Evgeni Alexanderovitch Lanceray (Russia, 1848-1886), the 44 lbs. and 14 oz. sculpture titled In the Cart, depicting peasants from the province of Riazan returning from the fields, was signed in Cyrillic and dated 1872, and carried a Chopin foundry mark. The piece sold for $15,000. A pen and ink on paper, Two Figures, by Pierre Bonnard (France, 1867-1947) realized $4,000; and two porcelain plaques by Fernand Leger (France, 1881-1955), Visage aux Deux Mains, and Mother and Child, realized $3,000 and $5,000, respectively. The other star attraction of the day was a first-quarter 18th-century Regency provincial carved-walnut commode that achieved a selling price of $4,800. ADDITIONAL LOTS OF NOTE
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 December 2008 17:06 |









