Portrait of Mark TOBEY,

Mark TOBEY

1890–1976, USA/Switzerland

Auction results

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Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (Executed ca. 1965-1970)

Price EUR 5,000 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 5,000
Sans Titre by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Sans Titre (1972)

Price EUR 180
Estimated EUR 200–300
Abstrakt Komposition by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Abstrakt Komposition (-71)

Price SEK 3,500 (€421)
Estimated SEK 5,000
Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (-66)

Price SEK 14,000 (€1,621)
Estimated SEK 8,000–10,000
Abstrakte Komposition by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Abstrakte Komposition (-68)

Price EUR 4,000
Estimated
Abstrakte Komposition by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Abstrakte Komposition (-68)

Price EUR 5,500
Estimated
Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (1957)

Price EUR 0 Not sold
Estimated EUR 25,000–35,000
Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (-67)

Price SEK 31,000 (€3,367)
Estimated SEK 20,000–25,000
Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled

Price SEK 18,000 (€1,955)
Estimated SEK 15,000–18,000
Untitled by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Untitled

Price SEK 19,000 (€2,064)
Estimated SEK 15,000–18,000
Composition by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Composition (1961)

Price SEK 3,000 (€314)
Estimated SEK 4,000–5,000
Utan Titel by Mark TOBEY - auction artwork with signature

Utan Titel (1966)

Price SEK 0 (€0)
Estimated SEK 35,000–40,000

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