More than 900,000 Euro for a newly discovered Tintoretto

One of the most successful Dorotheum auctions of old master paintings to date.


A spectacular newly discovered painting provided the focal point of the auction of Old Master paintings on the 18th October 2016:  Jacopo Tintoretto's Battle between David and Goliath is a major work by the celebrated Venetian Mannerist and it reached a price of 907,500 euros. The fascinating genesis of the painting was revealed by x-ray analysis and the painting is also remarkable for its eclectic composition of interconnecting vortexes, which demonstrates why Tintoretto is considered one of the founding fathers of modern art. 

Exactly five hundred years after the death of Hieronymus Bosch, Dorotheum presented the Inferno, a painting by one of his followers. The picture, based on the right panel of the altarpiece of the Garden of Delights in the Prado, went to a collector for 527,600 euros.

Other significant sale results include a harbour scene by Jan Brueghel I., sold for 430,742 euros, and the Venetian view painting of The Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge by Giuseppe Bernardo Bison, which achieved 320,200 euros.

Jusepe Ribera's Saint Jerome and Alessandro Turchi’s The Communion of the Magdalene both achieved results well beyond their pre-sale estimates (308,000 euros and 234,800 euros respectively), while the Netherlandish work The Holy Family with a Parrot sold for 377,253 euros, more than three times the original estimate.

This auction of Old Master paintings was one of the most successful in Dorotheum’s history.


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