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15 juillet 2009

Painting Discovered In A Devon Cottage Sells For 1.3 Million Pounds at Bonhams

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Giuseppe Zocchi (1711-1767), `View of the Tiber looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's in the distance’. Sold for: £2,857,400

LONDON.- A painting by Giuseppe Zocchi (1711-1767), estimated to sell for £150,000-250,00 in Bonhams sale of Old Master Paintings on 8th July, made a world record price for the artist at £1.3m.

Titled `View of the Tiber looking towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's in the distance’, the painting was previously thought to have been painted by Locatelli, until a sketch by Zocchi exactly matching the painting came to light, revealing the true origins of the work.

It was acquired around 1949 by the present owner's parents. Formerly it hung at Inglewood House, Devon, and came to the current owner by descent.

Charles Lanning, Bonhams Regional Director in Devon says: “The painting turned up as the result of a valuation I did at a small cottage in the South Hams. The client knew it was a valuable picture but it was attributed to the wrong artist. The client had no idea what its auction value would be.”

Another outstanding result in the Old Master Sale was a painting by Jacob Van Oost, `Boy at a stone window’, which had been estimated at £50,000 but went for a staggering £624,000, again a world record price for this artist.

The sale achieved a total of £2,857,400.

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Jacob van Oost I (Bruges 1601-1671) A young man at a stone window playing a theorbo-lute, signed and dated 'I.V.OOST.F: 1646' (on ledge, lower centre) oil on canvas, 89 x 75.2cm (35 1/16 x 29 5/8in). Sold for £624,800

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