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ASIAN ART : A SOLID MARKET
01 May 1999
Asian art pieces fared well during sales at Christie's and Sotheby's at the end of March 1999 in New York. Christie's total turnover for their three-day sales fetched $ 13,57 million while Sotheby's...
MAJOR FORGERY SCANDAL
01 October 1998
A so-called Marquis Victor von Saloschin has failed to sell some 56 forged German Expressionist works after these were exhibited in American universities, British justice sources said. These works...
MODERN PAINTING : A NEW GENERATION OF BIDDERS
01 November 1999
Modern and Contemporary paintings are being bought by a new generation of bidders who are well-off enough to collect art. Among these new collectors Steve Wynn, the owner of the Bellagio Hotel in Las...
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...
TOP PARIS AUCTIONEER CHARGED AGAIN
01 October 1999
Jacques Tajan, one of the top auctionneers in Paris was again charged by an investigating judge regarding his role in the controversial sale of a Giacometti sculpture in July 1994. Mr Tajan was...
COMMODE FROM THE OJJEH COLLECTION MIGHT HAVE ROYAL PROVENANCE
01 October 1999
Christie's announced that certain pieces of furniture from the Akkram Ojjeh collection due to be sold on December 11th 1999 in Monaco might have a royal provenance. A Louis 16th black lacquered and...
MANY MONUMENTS DAMAGED IN FRANCE FOLLOWING STORMS
01 December 1999
Many historical buildings were damaged in France following a storm that swept the country during the morning of December 26th 1999. The French Culture Ministry announced that damages amounted to some...
FRENCH REFORM FOR AUCTIONEERS UNDER WAY
01 December 1999
The French National Assembly adopted on December 22nd 1999 a draft authorising foreign auction houses to hold sales in France. Under the new law the monopoly held by French auctioneers regarding the...
DEATH OF ROBERT BRESSON
01 December 1999
French film director and painter Robert Bresson died at 98 on December 18th 1999. Bresson directed 13 movies that marked the history of the French film industry. Quite ascetic in style he created his...
NANCY : CAPITAL OF ART NOUVEAU
01 December 1999
The Eastern French town of Nancy has been the capital of Art Nouveau at the end of the 20th Century thanks to its commemoration of the 100th anniversary of that movement. Some 380 000 people visited...
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