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‘Portrait of a Lady,’ a circa 1620-1625 work by Peter Paul Rubens, sold for PLN $14.4 million, or $3.4 million including auction fee, on March 17 at the DESA Unicum auction house in Warsaw. It is the most expensive work of art ever sold in Poland. Images courtesy of DESA Unicum

Rubens portrait becomes most expensive artwork auctioned in Poland

‘Portrait of a Lady,’ a circa 1620-1625 work by Peter Paul Rubens, sold for PLN $14.4 million, or $3.4 million including auction fee, on March 17 at the DESA Unicum auction house in Warsaw. It is the most expensive work of art ever sold in Poland. Images courtesy of DESA Unicum
‘Portrait of a Lady,’ a circa 1620-1625 work by Peter Paul Rubens, sold for PLN $14.4 million, or $3.4 million including auction fee, on March 17 at the DESA Unicum auction house in Warsaw. It is the most expensive work of art ever sold in Poland. Images courtesy of DESA Unicum

WARSAW, Poland – Portrait of a Lady by Peter Paul Rubens was sold for PLN 14.4 million ($3.4 million, including auction fee) at a March 17 auction of Old Masters, 19th-Century and Modern Art at DESA Unicum, becoming the most expensive work of art ever sold on the Polish market.

The result easily exceeded the auction house’s previous record for Two Married Women by Andrzej Wroblewski, which achieved a price of PLN 13.44 million at an auction on November 30, 2021.

It was the most-anticipated auction in the history of the Polish art market. For the first time ever, a work by Rubens, one of the best-known artists in the world, appeared for sale in Poland. The painting has a superb provenance and depicts a young woman with dark eyes and hair, wearing a black velvet dress. For more than 300 years the work was believed to be a portrait of Isabella Brant, the first wife of Rubens, but it is now believed that it may depict one of her sisters. According to another hypothesis, the model is a member of the Duarte family, who were influential Jewish jewelers in 17th-century Antwerp. This theory may be supported by the gems that are part of the woman’s outfit.

Detail of Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which sold for more than $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Image courtesy of DESA Unicum
Detail of Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which sold for $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Courtesy DESA Unicum

A recently completed conservation exercise, technical examination and stylistic attribution research by the Courtauld Institute and others confirmed the portrait as the work of Rubens, with the involvement of his workshop. The research also determined that this portrait shows higher quality of execution than the two other existing versions of the work at the Mauritshuis in The Hague and the Wallace Collection in London.

Peter Paul Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ shown in its frame. The painting sold for more than $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Image courtesy of DESA Unicum
Peter Paul Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ shown in its frame. The painting sold for $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Image courtesy of DESA Unicum

The portrait by Rubens sold by DESA Unicum has a fully documented history that covers the moment it left the artist’s studio in Antwerp around 1626 until the present day. One of the first owners of the canvas was Sir Peter Lely, a friend of Rubens and art collector. Then, for two centuries, the painting was at Stowe House in the collection of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos.

Sold at Christie’s in London in 1848, in the mid-20th century Portrait of a Lady was part of the Paris collection of the family of the Egyptian Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim and Princess Hanzade, where it remained until 2011. The last time it was viewed on exhibition was in Brussels in 1965.

 Detail of Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which sold for more than $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Image courtesy of DESA Unicum

Detail of Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which sold for $3.4 million in Poland on March 17. Courtesy DESA Unicum

Portraits painted by Rubens rarely appear at auction. In July 2020, Portrait of a Young Woman Holding a Chain was sold at Christie’s London for nearly £4 million ($5.4 million), and three years earlier Sotheby’s London offered Portrait of a Lady in a Black Dress and Cloak, Before a Red Drape, which ultimately sold for £3 million (roughly $3.9 million). Since 2002, the most expensive work by the Flemish artist has remained the monumental canvas The Massacre of the Innocents, sold at Sotheby’s London for £49.5 million ($78.5 million), eight times the upper estimate, followed by the painting Lot and His Daughters, for which a buyer paid £44.88 million ($58.1 million) at Christie’s London in July 2016.

Juliusz Windorbski, CEO of DESA S.A., commented: “We worked for a long time to ensure that this painting would appear at our auction. The sale of a work of this rank and value at an auction in Poland is an event of undoubted importance, testifying to the rising standing of our art market, which is catching up with more mature western markets. We are confident that the Polish art market has huge potential, and investing in masterpieces of painting or sculpture will continue to grow in importance, despite the currently difficult geopolitical situation.”

Peter Paul Rubens