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29 mars 2017

A Small Gogotte, Oligocene (30 Million Years Old). Fontainebleau, France

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Lot 3057. A Small Gogotte, Oligocene (30 Million Years Old). Fontainebleau, France. Estimate: HKD 3,000 — 5,000 (365 - 608 EUR)Photo: Sotheby's

oriented with a tapered and curved outline with swelling layers cascading onto the the globulous lower body, stand - 14 by 13 cm, 5 1/2  by 5 1/8  in.

Provenance: A French private collection.

NoteA gogotte is a millions-of-years old naturally shaped mineral rarity consisting of tiny quartz fragments held together by calcium carbonate. As an underground water stream slowly filters through sand, these tears of stone are frozen upside down in eternal flight. The most prized examples of gogottes are found in Fontainebleau, France, the site of the Imperial Palace of Napoleon I. Louis XIV of France, known as the Sun King, commissioned similar gogottes to be excavated for his gardens. Known to have inspired artists from the Surrealist Art movement, these wonderful forms can compare to the most beautiful modern sculpture. A particularly well-preserved example of a sandstone concretion is on display at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. See also three other gogotte formations in this sale, lots 3010, 3023 and 3036.

Sotheby's. Curiosity III, Hong Kong, 04 Apr 2017, 10:30 AM

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