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Louis Thivin's Stone Pleasure Garden Sells for $1M |
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Louis Thivin, An Impressive and Rare Composition Stone Pleasure Garden, French, Second half of 19th Century. Comprising: two colonnades consisting of twenty-four columns and a quantity of cross-beams; two sphinxes, each moulded with a putto on her back; a group of Pan and another putto, the faun playing a flute, the putto on his back, all on a square panelled pedestal; a group of Venus kissed by Cupid, on each side flanked by an integral love seat, the armrests formed by planters. Sold for 760,000. ©Sotheby’s Amsterdam.
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AMSTERDAM.-Sculptures, ornaments, fountains, finials, vases, planters, urns, basins, sundials, keystones and garden seats, were offered at Sothebys Amsterdam on Wednesday 30 May 2007. This was the third time that Sothebys in Amsterdam devotes a sale to the subject of garden sculpture and architectural ornaments from the Piet Jonker Collection. The sale offered an abundance of various stone, bronze, lead and cast iron sculptures of classical maidens, gods, goddesses and putti, and a choice of fountains, planters, urns, gates and finials.
Louis Thivin, An impressive composition stone pleasure garden, French, 2nd half 19th century, sold for $1,023,234 USD.
Dési van Rhee, the expert in charge of the sale, commented: We are absolutely thrilled with the results of this sale which are the best we have ever seen for Garden Sculpture. Collectors were determined to fight for quality works. The price paid for the Pleasure Garden, a very rare item, was astonishing and the highest ever paid at auction in Holland for a garden sculpture.
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