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RECORD PRICE FOR A HEBREW BOOK
01 July 1999
An ashkenazi prayer book printed on vellum in Prague in 1515 fetched a record price of US $ 937,500 at Sotheby's on May 21st 1999. Prices for rare books have increased by 100% in one year while those...
RECORD PRICE FOR BOOK OF HOURS
01 July 1999
A 1505 Book of Hours produced in Bruges by some of the greatest Flemish artists of that time was sold for a record £ 7,8 millions (US $ 12,187,500) by Christie's on July 7th 1999 in London. Thye book...
DAUMIER HONOURED
01 October 1999
The National galleries of the Grand Palais have been holding a retrospective exhibition of works by Honoré Daumier, France's most famous caricaturist during the 19th Century, until January 3rd 2000....
RECORD PRICE FOR U.S PHOTOGRAPHY
01 October 1999
A 1927 photography by Charles Sheeler showing the Ford car factory in Detroit fetched a world record price of US $ 607,500 at Sotheby's New York on October 6th 1999. During the same sale a view of...
A NEW WAY OF SELLING ART
01 October 1999
Art supplies have been dwindling in the past few years and major auction houses have found an ideal solution to make up for such a dire problem, that is to say create events in which objects are...
REMBRANDT PAINTING STOLEN IN SOUTHERN FRANCE
01 July 1999
A painting by Dutch master Harmen Rembrandt van Rijn was stolen on July 13th 1999 from the museum of Draguignan, Southern France. Estimated at US $ 3,5 million, the small painting titled "The Child...
EXPANSION AND RENOVATION OF THE VAN GOGH MUSEUM
01 July 1999
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, closed in September 1998, reopened on June 24, 1999 after extensive modernisation works. When the museum opened in 1973 it was estimated that it would receive...
ROTHSCHILD AUCTION IN EUROPE... LARGEST EVER
01 July 1999
Seeking to acquire their own taste of Rothschild, bidders competed on July 8th 1999 for a famous collection of paintings, furniture and ornaments stolen by the Nazis in World War II and only...
PILGRIMAGE IN AUVERS-SUR-OISE
01 July 1999
Auvers-sur-Oise was a small village near Paris where Vincent Van Gogh spent his last days from May 20th until July 29th 1890 after leaving the asylum of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in southern France....
PARIS SALES : STEADY FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1999
01 July 1999
After a difficult start in January, sales in Paris have been quite active for the first six months of 1999 thanks to the Château de Groussay auction conducted by the Poulain-Lefur Group on behalf of...
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