‘Lost’ Ottoman Masterpiece Is Set to be Auctioned
On April 29, as part of their eagerly awaited Orientalist Art sale, Sotheby’s will feature Preparing Coffee, a long-lost masterpiece by Osman Hamdi Bey — widely considered one of the most esteemed figures in Ottoman painting.
The artwork, created in 1881, has emerged after more than a century spent in private European collections, with its existence previously only known through a black-and-white photograph taken in the same year by famous photographers Pascal Sebah and Policarpe Joaillier.
Valued at EURO1-1.5 million (approximately USD1.3-2 million), Preparing Coffee has astonished art experts and collectors alike with its rediscovery. "This was a very unexpected rediscovery," shares Claude Piening, senior international specialist for European paintings at Sotheby’s.
Piening continues, "I was approached by a gentleman whom I've known for many years, who proposed this picture to me. He had recently bought it from someone else who had acquired it a few years ago, from the family — the European family — in whose possession it had been for almost 75 years, certainly since around 1930."
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