69. Asleep
Estimate
EUR 250 - 350
Sold
EUR 400
Session
Wed, 10 December 2025 20:00
Dimensions
width 35 cm, height 49.5 cm
Description
etching and aquatint on paper, signed lower right, in pencil, "Munir Vejzović"; titled in the middle lower, in pencil, "USNULA"; noted, lower left, in pencil, "artist's print etching, aquatint"
PROVENANCE
From the collection of Tonka Ninić (1934–2024.), violinist, concertmaster and leader of the Zagreb Soloists. Ninić, a member and leader of the Zagreb Soloists for nearly forty years, is considered one of the most significant instrumentalists of the 20th century, multiple times awarded for his exceptional artistic work, including the Vladimir Nazor Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. He was a professor emeritus and long-time music educator at the Music Academy in Zagreb.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.
For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.
Dimensions
width 35 cm, height 49.5 cm
Description
etching and aquatint on paper, signed lower right, in pencil, "Munir Vejzović"; titled in the middle lower, in pencil, "USNULA"; noted, lower left, in pencil, "artist's print etching, aquatint"
PROVENANCE
From the collection of Tonka Ninić (1934–2024.), violinist, concertmaster and leader of the Zagreb Soloists. Ninić, a member and leader of the Zagreb Soloists for nearly forty years, is considered one of the most significant instrumentalists of the 20th century, multiple times awarded for his exceptional artistic work, including the Vladimir Nazor Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. He was a professor emeritus and long-time music educator at the Music Academy in Zagreb.