Sale 2814
Amsterdam
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10 March 2009
Price realised
EUR 938
Estimate
Mari Andriessen (DUTCH, 1897-1979) Bacchus signed with monogram (on the reverse) bronze with a light brown patina 11.5 cm. high; and A baked clay coin by the same hand, dated 1967 (2)
Provenance
Acquired from the artist by the late owner, thence by descent.
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Literature
L. Tilanus, De beedhouwer Mari Andriessen, Weesp, 1984, pag. 154, no.84a (as: Voorstudie, Utrecht fonteinbeeld brons)
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