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Rare Bernini drawing fetches record price at French auction
Expert Patrick de Bayser poses next to Italian master Gian Lorenzo Berninis (1598-1680) u00e2u20acu02dcSeated Male Nudeu00e2u20acu2122, displayed during an interview with Reuters at Artcento offices in Paris, France, March 5, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LILLE, March 21 — A rare drawing by the Italian 17th century sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini sold for €1.9 million (RM9.3 million) in France yesterday, the highest price ever paid for a drawing by the artist, the auction house said.

The original estimate price for the sanguine, or red chalk drawing of a male nude dating from somewhere between 1630 and 1640, had been set at €30,000-€50,000 by the Acteon auction house in Compiegne, northern France. 

But an anonymous, "probably Anglo-Saxon”, buyer secured it for €1.3 million, which including fees and commission represented a final purchase price of €1.9 million, auctioneer Dominique Le Coent told AFP.

The previous world record price paid for a Bernini drawing was €139,000 in 2014. 

Bernini (1598-1680) designed statues for many of Rome’s landmarks such as the Four Rivers Fountain in Piazza Navona. 

The "Academie d’Homme” drawing, which belongs to an "extremely small body of academic drawings known to be by Bernini”, Le Coent said.

Art historians know of only seven others, "all preserved in museums and institutions, including one at the Uffizi Museum in Florence”.

The auction, broadcast live on the internet, attracted the interest of many collectors, mostly international, and there were nine telephone bidders.

Discovered in Compiegne, the drawing was first mistakenly attributed to the French Baroque sculptor Pierre Puget (1620-1694) before being authenticated as a work by Bernini. —AFP

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