The project seeks to give visibility to, and help preserve, these ancestral dyeing methods and techniques that require meticulous hours of manual labor and often go unnoticed within the broader textile industry.
Govert Flinck, Tronie of a Boy (1641), sold for $161,300, less than the low estimate at Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne. Oil on panel, 70.0 x 55.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
Friedrich Nerly the Elder, View over the Bacino di San Marco in Venice , sold for $278,600, more than the low estimate at Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne. Oil on canvas, 75.0 x 106.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Head of a Bearded Philosopher , sold for $234,600, more than the low estimate at Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne. Oil on canvas, 36.0 x 28.5cm. The work has not been traded before.
Gotthard Graubner, Ianua Nova Tricesima (1979), sold for $395,900, more than the low estimate at Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne. Oil and acrylic on canvas on synthetic wool, 132.0 x 132.0 x 12.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
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