Painted in 1882, "Fishing Net Menders in the
Dunes" depicts peasant women working on the land under a cloudy
sky, inspired by the countryside around The Hague, where Van
Gogh passed a short but formative period.
The painting, the first Van Gogh to be auctioned in France for
more than 20 years, had been valued at 3 million to 5 million
euros. It was purchased by a buyer based in North America,
auction house Artcurial said.
On average only two or three works by the Dutch impressionist
appear on the international market each year, the auction house
said.
While hardly cheap, the price comes nowhere near the record
$450.3 million paid last November for "Salvator Mundi", Leonardo
da Vinci's 15th century portrait of Christ, which is due to go
on display in a new branch of the Louvre museum in Abu Dhabi.
($1 = 0.8551 euros)
(Reporting by Johnny Cotton, Writing by Robin Pomeroy, Editing
by Sarah White)
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