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SOTHEBY'S TRAPPED IN SMUGGLING SCANDAL
01 May 1997
Sotheby's, the Anglo-American auctioneers have been facing a serious crisis following the disclosure of an art-smuggling scandal in Italy. Some of the directors of the company have been directly...
REBUKE FOR ITALY
01 May 1997
The European Union has pinned down the Italian cultural patrimony ministry for having declared as a national treasure a Bernardo Belloto painting which has been belonging to a British collection for...
FRENCH ANTIQUE DEALER CALLS IT OFF
01 May 1997
Yves Mikaeloff, one of the world's top dealers in the field of tapestries and carpets had decided to end up his business and to sell most of his stock with the help of Christie's. While the sale...
LATIN AMERICAN ART SELLS WELL
01 May 1997
Latin American paintings tend to sell well according to sales results registered lately, notably at Christie's in New York with dispersion of the Landau collection in November 1996. Antonio Berni...
WILLEM DE KOONING DEAD
01 June 1997
One of the United States' most prominent artists, Willem de Kooning, died on March 19th 1997 aged 92. De Kooning was considered as one of the pioneers of contemporary american painting with Mark...
HARSH TIMES FOR PARIS FLEA-MARKET
01 July 1997
The Paris flea-market, known as the biggest antiques centre in the world, has been facing a harsh situation due to economic difficulties in France. In less than a year the 2,200 dealers regrouped in...
FRENCH POLICE LOSES ITS SLEUTH-HOUND
01 July 1997
The terror of art traffickers, Viscount Christian de B... has retired in May 1997 from the French art theft police brigade which has now lost one of its best experts. Unable to type a report or hold...
DAVID BOWIE LAUNCHES HIS OWN ART PUBLISHING Co.
01 August 1997
Pop singer and art lover David Bowie has launched his own art publishing company called «21» in reference to the 21th Century. The first book published by «21» will be « From Bohemia to Britpop : the...
LONDON ART DEALER WINS CASE AGAINST COLLEGE
01 August 1997
Peter Nahum, a major art collector and dealer has won a court case in July 1997 against the Royal Holloway College of London University which acted behind his back to sell some important paintings,...
ANTIQUITIES NO LONGER SOLD IN LONDON
01 August 1997
Greek and Roman antiquities as well as Asian, Himalayan and Indian works will no longer be sold at Sotheby's London and all mixed-owner sales will be held in New York by October 1997. Sotheby's...
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