Veikko VIONOJA

1909–2001, Finland

Also known as: Laine, Veikko

Auction results

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Kvinna by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Kvinna (-90)

Price EUR 150
Estimated EUR 150
Nikula By, Kaustby by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Nikula By, Kaustby

Price EUR 380
Estimated EUR 400
Winter Window by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Winter Window (-66-67)

Price EUR 5,104 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 5,000–8,000
Interiör by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Interiör (-75)

Price EUR 4,000
Estimated EUR 4,000–6,000
Gårdskomposition by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Gårdskomposition (-81)

Price SEK 650 (€72)
Estimated SEK 1,000
Flowers In A Vase by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Flowers In A Vase (-72)

Price EUR 3,000
Estimated EUR 1,500–2,000
Toukokuun Yö by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Toukokuun Yö (-72)

Price EUR 2,500
Estimated EUR 2,500–3,500
Interior by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Interior (1969)

Price EUR 2,200
Estimated EUR 2,500
Nattlig Patrull by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Nattlig Patrull (1952)

Price EUR 2,700
Estimated EUR 1,200–1,500
Månbelyst Gård by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Månbelyst Gård (1970)

Price EUR 2,500
Estimated EUR 2,500–3,500

Solrosor (1946)

Price EUR 1,800
Estimated EUR 1,000–1,500

Blomma På Fönsterbrädet (1970)

Price EUR 2,600
Estimated EUR 2,000–2,500
Kvinnoporträtt by Veikko VIONOJA - auction artwork with signature

Kvinnoporträtt (1980)

Price SEK 0 (€0)
Estimated SEK 1,200

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