GATSBY'S
Sotheby's German and Austrian Art Auction Catalog October 18, 2000
2000 • Booklet
Description
Complete in two volumes. Auction Catalogue. Quarto. Sotheby’s London auction catalogue for the German and Austrian Art sale held on October 18, 2000. The catalogue comes in a distinctive orange slipcase featuring the Sotheby’s branding and auction information.
Synopsis
Title: Sotheby's German and Austrian Art Auction Catalog October 18, 2000
Author/Publisher: Sotheby's (London)
Publication Year: 2000
Format: Two-volume Limited Edition Booklet Set in Slip Case
This rare Sotheby's auction catalogue documents the significant German and Austrian Art sale held in London on 18 October 2000. Focused on the Modern style, this comprehensive publication offers a detailed preview of the artworks presented by the world-renowned auction house.
As a specialist English-language catalogue, it served as an essential resource for discerning collectors, dealers, and art enthusiasts participating in or following this notable event at the turn of the millennium. It provides a unique window into the specific offerings of a major international art auction.
- Featured Artworks: The catalogue meticulously details the German and Austrian artworks offered for sale, providing descriptions and likely historical context for each piece. This offers a rich visual and textual exploration of significant works from the Modern art movement.
- Market Insights: Beyond individual lots, the catalogue serves as a valuable snapshot of the market for German and Austrian art in the year 2000. It reflects prevailing trends and valuations, making it a useful document for art market researchers.
- Sotheby's Curatorial Standard: As a product of Sotheby's, the catalogue exemplifies the high standards of art historical research and presentation associated with the esteemed auctioneer. It showcases their expertise in curating and documenting important art sales.
This Limited Edition catalogue, presented in a distinctive slip case, appeals to collectors of auction house ephemera, scholars of 20th-century art, and those with a specific interest in German and Austrian art history and market trends. It remains a fascinating historical artefact of a specific moment in the global art trade.
Condition
This item has been professionally inspected and is in Very Good condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.
Specifications
| Format | Booklet |
| Condition | Very Good |
| Year | 2000 |
| Type | Catalogue |
| Brand | Sotheby's |
| Style | Modern |
| Topic | Art & Exhibitions |
| Features | Limited Edition, Slip Case |
| Language | English |
| Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
| Personalised | No |
| Modified Item | No |
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