"Vetheuil, Effect Du Matin" : a Monet Sold 10.2 Million Euros at Auction, a Record Amount for This Painter in France
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For about a hundred years »Vétheuil, effet du matin« was no longer visible to the public. Claude Monet's work in France has now changed hands – for a national record price.
A Monet painting has achieved a new record in Paris with more than 10 million euros – but a sensational comparison is still pending.
Hidden in private collections for almost a century, two paintings by Claude Monet have just been taken away at a golden price during a Sothebys sale in Paris. These landscapes of the Seine are considered milestones towards the famous Nympheas.
Vetheuil, effect of the morning and a second painting by the painter The islands of Port-Villez, sold on the same day, had spent about a century in particular collections before being offered for auction this Thursday.
A painting by French Impressionist Claude Monet has been auctioned in Paris for just under 10.2 million euros (around 9.4 million francs).
Two unpublished paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840-1926), showing two landscapes on the banks of the Seine River, were sold this Thursday in Paris for a combined value of 16 million euros. La entrada Two unpublished paintings by Monet, sold in Paris for more than 16 million euros, was first published in Proceso Digital.
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