Showing posts with label Gallery of the Louvre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gallery of the Louvre. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Record Art Sales

On this date in 1982 Samuel Morses'(yes the same man who invented the telegraph) painting "Gallery of the Louvre" sold for a record $3,250,000 - a then-record for the sale of a painting by an American artist. Morse (1791-1872)  spent time in Europe honing his craft and in 1831 he began this monumental canvas depicting a grand room in Paris's Louvre Museum filled with famous masterpieces.  He later finished the piece back in the United States.  It sold for $1500.00 far short of his asking price of $2500.





Peter Paul Rubens' (1577-1640) painting "The Massacre of the Innocents" also sold on this date in 2002 for $76.2 million to Kenneth  Thomson, Lord Thomson at a Sotheby Auction.  Rubens painted this first version between 1611-1612.   He painted a second version toward the end of his life 1636-1638.  It depicts a story of the same name from the Gospel of Matthew.