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THE LOUDMER AUCTION GROUP LIQUIDATED
01 December 1998
A Paris tribunal decided on December 11th 1998 to wind up the Loudmer auction group following the indictment of auctioneer Guy Loudmer regarding the management of his group and his controversial role...
PHILIP PEARLSTEIN IN PARIS
01 October 1998
American artist Philip Pearlstein will exhibit his works at the galerie Templon in Paris from November 24th until December 2nd 1998. 74-year-old Pearlstein, who was a close friend of Andy Warhol, has...
FRANCIS PICABIA IN GRENOBLE
01 October 1998
Works by French artist Francis Picabia (1879-1953) have been exhibited at the Museum of Grenoble, Eastern France, from October 17th 1998 until January 3rd 1999. Picabia was certainly a great artist...
JACKSON POLLOCK IN NEW YORK
01 October 1998
The retrospective exhibition of Jackson Pollock's works by the Museum of Modern Art of New York from November 1st 1998 until February 2nd 1999 has been hailed as one of the major events of the past...
CONTROVERSY OVER A STOLEN MATISSE
01 October 1998
A painting by Henri Matisse, “Odalisque” has been at the centre of a controversy between the heirs of Paul Rosenberg and the Museum of Seattle. Stolen during the war, the painting was donated by the...
JAPANESE PUBLIC MONEY FOR MAJOR PAINTINGS
01 October 1998
Public money has been spent on a large scale in Japan to reduce the debts incurred by many banks with several museums actively buying Western art pieces acquired by Japanese firms at exorbitant...
PARTHENON SCULPTURES
01 October 1998
A majority of Britons would accept the surrendering of the Parthenon marble sculptures to Greece, according to a survey carried out in . Some 39% were in favour of meeting Greece's demand while 46%...
THEFTS IN HUNGARY
01 October 1998
A special squad has been formed in Budapest to combat art thefts in Hungary after the pillaging of many churches, private collections and archaeological sites. Art thefts have doubled after the fall...
SEVEN KLIMT WORKS CLAIMED IN AUSTRIA
01 December 1998
Austria might be forced to surrender seven major works by Gustav Klimt which were confiscated by the Nazis during the Second World War, well-informed sources said in Vienna in November 1998. Maria...
FRENCH SCULPTOR CESAR DEAD
01 December 1998
French sculptor Cesar Baldaccini, called Cesar, died after a lonbg illness on Sunday night December 6th 1998 in his Paris home. Cesar had become a star only in the 1960's after devoting many years to...
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