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Rare 15th Century Art Sells for Millions

Summary

  • A 15th-century painting depicting five miracles of Christ sold for over £5.6 million.
  • The artwork has survived over 500 years through significant historical events.
  • The final sale price significantly surpassed the initial auction estimate of £3.5 million.
Rare 15th Century Art Sells for Millions

A significant piece of art history, a 15th-century triptych depicting five miracles of Christ, has achieved a remarkable sale price of over £5.6 million at auction. This rare masterpiece has endured over 500 years, surviving periods of intense religious purges and political upheaval.

The artwork, which was previously housed in the Almshouse chapel in Sherborne, Dorset, was put up for auction on Wednesday evening. Sotheby's had estimated the triptych to fetch around £3.5 million, but the final bidding far exceeded this valuation, underscoring its immense value.

Prior to the sale, the Dorset Museum had expressed hopes of retaining the painting within the country. They planned to appeal to the Arts Council for a temporary export deferral, aiming to gain more time to fundraise and keep the piece on public display.

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The 15th-century painting depicting five miracles of Christ was sold for more than £5.6 million.
The rare triptych painting had been kept in the Almshouse chapel in Sherborne, Dorset for over 500 years.
Yes, the 15th-century painting sold for over £5.6 million, significantly exceeding Sotheby's estimate of £3.5 million.

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