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Two ‘ Little Prince’ watercolor­s fetch 520,000 euros at Paris auction

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Two watercolor­s of The Little Prince, French polymath Antoine de Saint- Exupery’s world- famous golden- haired creation, fetched more than half a million euros at auction in Paris on Wednesday.

The fi rst work, an A4- sized image of the children’s character watching a sunset, smashed its estimate to sell for 294,000 euros ($ 331,000), according to the Artcurial auction house.

The second piece depicting the prince laying on his stomach in a rose garden sold for 226,000 euros.

“The prices reached by these iconic images are commensura­te with this universal work and its internatio­nal reputation,” said Guillaume Romaneix, a books and manuscript specialist with Artcurial.

The Little Prince ( Le Petit Prince), a novella charting the fantastica­l interstell­ar voyage undertaken by the eponymous hero, has sold more than 145 million copies worldwide and been translated into 270 languages.

The Paris auction included several other Antoine de SaintExupe­ry lots, including a set of 11 preparator­y drawing for the iconic book which went for 104,000 euros.

The author escaped to the US after Germany’s invasion of France and it was during his exile there in 1942 that he wrote his famous book. It was fi rst published in 1943.

Saint- Exupery mysterious­ly disappeare­d somewhere near Marseille on July 31, 1944 shortly after taking off on a wartime mission.

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