(New York) The watercolor behind the cover of the first edition ofHarry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stonethe start of the globally successful saga, was sold on Wednesday for $1.9 million at auctions held in the United States.
Created by Thomas Taylor in 1997, the drawing shows the young boy in front of the train Hogwarts Expresswearing his round glasses, his red and yellow striped scarf and his scar on his forehead.
Initially estimated at between $400,000 and $600,000, the watercolor on Wednesday became the most expensive item for auctions linked to the world of JK Rowling, according to a press release from Sotheby’s.
Thomas Taylor was 23 years old when, an employee of a children’s bookstore in Cambridge in England, he was one of the first to read the work at the request of the first publisher of Harry Potterwho had commissioned an illustration from him.
This first edition, published on June 26, 1997, was printed in 500 copies.
Since then, some 500 million books have been sold in 80 languages.