Ottoman painter’s 'Koranic Instruction' sold for $6M

Ottoman painter’s 'Koranic Instruction' sold for $6M

A painting by 19th century Ottoman painter Osman Hamdi Bey has been sold in a London auction for almost $6 million. The 1890 painting “Koranic

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A painting by 19th century Ottoman painter Osman Hamdi Bey has been sold in a London auction for almost $6 million.

The 1890 painting “Koranic Instruction” was sold by London-based auctioneers the Sotheby’s to an unnamed bidder for £4,64 million ($5,92 million).

The art piece was valued between £3-5 million before the auction.

The painting was a piece of the Important Works from the Najd Collection.

The painter’s “Girl Reciting Quran” was sold to Malaysian Islamic Arts Museum last month in London for £6.3 million.

Osman Hamdi Bey was a pioneering Turkish painter who lived between 1842 and 1910.