In 1913, modern Olympic founder Pierre de Coubertin drew a sketch of Olympic rings that eventually turned into what we now know as the logo of the games. That original drawing sold for a whopping $216 ...
(Reuters) - An original drawing of the Olympic rings by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin, has fetched 185,000 euros ($216,302) at auction in Cannes, the auction house said. "The ...
An original 1913 drawing of the Olympic rings by modern Olympic founder Pierre de Coubertin was sold via a French auction house for $216,000 on Sunday. A Brazilian collector paid 185,000 euros, with ...
An original drawing of the Olympic rings by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin, has fetched €185,000 at auction in Cannes, the auction house said. "The drawing was sold to a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. An original drawing of the Olympic rings by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin, has fetched €185,000 (about $303,380) ...
An original drawing of the Olympic rings sketched by Baron Pierre de Coubertin sold for €185,000 (£169,000/$216,000) at an auction in Cannes today. That was €85,000 (£77,000/$99,000) above the ...
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