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Record price for a Rubens' painting
01 July 2002
A rediscovered painting by 17th Century Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens titled “The Massacre of the Innocents” fetched a stunning price of 49,5 million sterling (US $ 76,7 millions) during a sale...

ARNAULT WANTS SOTHEBY'S
01 March 2000
After acquiring the London-based Phillips auction house and the Tajan group in Paris, French tycoon Bernard Arnault now seems increasingly determined to become Sotheby's major shareholder,...
Sotheby's makes it big with its July 10 sale of Old Master paintings
01 July 2002
Several stunning record bids were made during a sale of Old Master paintings held by Sotheby's on July 10th 2002 in London, which brought £ 67,6 million, the highest ever total for an auction of Old...
Battle over the Larionov succession
01 July 2002
A Paris Court will soon decide whether the two nephews of the second wife of Russian artist Michel Larionov (1881-1964) are entitled to receive part of his succession largely given to the Russian...

WORLD RECORD FOR CHAIR BY G. JACOB
01 March 2000
A gilt-wood chair with its torch-shaped back columns and quiver-shaped feet by Georges Jacob, a famous furniture maker of the second half of the 18th Century, fetched a world record price of 2 300...
PINAULT COMFORTED BY EXPERTISE
01 March 2000
François Pinault, owner of Christie's, has been informed by experts of the Louvre museum that the Egyptian stone statue of Sesostris III he bought at Drouot on November 10th 1998 for a record price...
Modigliani: another dispute over a painting long considered as a masterpiece
01 July 2002
The relationship between the Wildenstein Institute and art historian Marc Restellini, who has been in charge of preparing the new catalogue raisonné of Modigliani's painted works due to be published...

The Paris Biennial
01 October 2002
Many French and foreign personalities attended the dinner organised for the inauguration of the prestigious Paris Antique Dealers' Biennial on September 19th 2002. Among the people invited were the...

The Paris Biennial
01 October 2002
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Giacometti sale postponed
01 October 2002
What promised to be the first major auction event of this fall ended in a flop when a Paris court decided on September 25th 2002 not to allow Christie's to hold a sale of Alberto Giacometti's...

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