What are Jack Vettriano paintings worth?
Jack Vettriano’s work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 6 USD to 1,345,663 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2000 the record price for this artist at auction is 1,345,663 USD for THE SINGING BUTLER, sold at Sotheby’s Edinburgh in 2004.
What is Jack Vettriano real name?
Jack Hoggan
Jack Vettriano | |
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Born | Jack Hoggan 17 November 1951 Methil, Fife, Scotland |
Nationality | Scottish |
Education | Self-taught |
Known for | Painting |
Why did Jack Vettriano change his name?
Born Jack Hoggan in Fife, Scotland, he changed his name as his career took off to the more artsy Vettriano, a souped-up version of Vettrino, his mother’s maiden name.
Why did Jack Hoggan change his name?
As soon as he signed with a gallery, he gave up work, moved to Edinburgh and changed his name to Vettriano – his mother’s maiden name – to distance himself from all the copies he had painted as Jack Hoggan.
Where is Jack Vettriano now?
His first solo exhibition was held at the Edinburgh Gallery in 1992, and he has since exhibited his work at the Kirkcaldy Museum in Fife and the National Gallery of Scotland. Vettriano now lives and works in London, England.
Where is the original Singing Butler?
One of the most famous paintings by Fife artist Jack Vettriano has gone on public display for the first time in two decades. The Singing Butler can be viewed at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
What age is Jack Vettriano?
70 years (November 17, 1951)Jack Vettriano / Age
Where are Jack Vettriano paintings?
His first solo exhibition was held at the Edinburgh Gallery in 1992, and he has exhibited his work at the Portland Gallery in London, the Kirkcaldy Museum in Fife, and the National Gallery of Scotland. Vettriano lives and works in London, England.
Who owns the Original Singing Butler?
The original of The Singing Butler was painted in 1991, it was sold in 1998 for £32,000 and then in 2006 it generated frantic bidding at an auction at Hopetoun House, near Edinburgh, of major Scottish paintings, with telephone bids from around the world. It was purchased by a UK collector of Scottish art for £744,800.
How much did The Singing Butler sell for?
The original canvas of The Singing Butler sold at auction in 2004 for £744,500.