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The "Bares for Rares" contender sought 80 euros and nearly secured a quick photo.

Elke attended 'Bares für Rares' intending to spend 80 Euros on appraising her artwork. The evaluation of her art piece left Saxon astonished and speechless.

The "Bares for Rares" candidate sought 80 euros, coming close to securing a photograph.
The "Bares for Rares" candidate sought 80 euros, coming close to securing a photograph.

The "Bares for Rares" contender sought 80 euros and nearly secured a quick photo.

In an episode of the popular German TV show 'Bares für Rares', a rare painting titled 'The Dancer' was sold for 900 euros. The artwork, which is a limited edition EA-exemplar from 1972, was brought to the show by Elke.

Elke had initially asked for only 80 euros for 'The Dancer', but the bidding started at 500 euros in the trader's room. Antiquarian dealer Markus Wildhagen, who secured the painting, was delighted with his purchase, leaving the show with a broad grin.

The painting, created by an unknown artist, is described as a genuine rarity and a beautiful piece by art historian Colmar Schulte-Goltz. The expert, Horst Lichter, estimated the value of 'The Dancer' to be between 750 and 1000 euros.

'The Dancer' was given to Elke by her sister, and she had hoped it would sell for between 400 and 500 euros. However, the exact value of the painting and Elke's sale price could not be confirmed as no specific information about the painting's value on the show or the details of its sale were found in the search.

'The Dancer' is an artist's proof, not intended for public sale, making its appearance on 'Bares für Rares' all the more intriguing. If you're a fan of the show or have a keen interest in art, you can catch a new episode every weekday at 15:05 on ZDF. All episodes of 'Bares für Rares' are available in the media library.

Art historian Colmar Schulte-Goltz was grateful that Elke brought 'The Dancer' to 'Bares für Rares', as it provided an opportunity to showcase this rare and beautiful piece of art to a wider audience. The exact artist behind 'The Dancer' remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - this painting has captured the attention of many.

Social media users who follow 'Bares für Rares' might have seen the discussion about the rare artwork 'The Dancer', which was sold for 900 euros. Along with 'The Dancer', art enthusiasts can explore other unique pieces on social-media platforms, discussing and analyzing 'movies-and-tv' shows like 'Bares für Rares' as part of their entertainment.

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