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INQUIRY INTO NAZI ART THEFTS THE NATIONAL GALLERY
01 November 1997
Dutch authorities have launched an inquiry in an ttempt to trace back the owners of some 3 587 works of art stolen by the Nazis during World War Two. The works are currently deposited in Dutch...
CHRISTO WANTS TO WRAP CENTRAL PARK
01 November 1997
The master of happenings Javacheff Christo intends to wrap the whole of Central Park in New York but the City Council has not yet given its...
OPENING OF THE BERLIN JEWISH MUSEUM POSTPONED
01 November 1997
The opening of the Berlin Jewish museum has been postponed until 1999 after its head was sacked in September 1997. Amnon Barzel was sacked because of his behaviour, according to Cultural officials...
TWO VAN DYCK FOR THE NATIONAL GALLERY
01 November 1997
Two major paintings by Anton van Dyck still in private hands will be soon exhibited permanently in the National Gallery in London. The portrait of François Langlois painted circa 1630 has been...
STRIKE AT THE ORSAY MUSEUM
01 December 1998
Thousands of people have been prevented frim seeing the Millet-Van Gogh exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris as a result of a week long strike by employees. The strike started when attendants...
MODIGLIANI STAR OF THE SHOW AT SOTHEBY'S
01 October 1998
A portrait of Jeanne Hébuterne painted by Modigliani in 1919 was sold by Sotheby's for a record US $ 15,1 million (inclusive of buyer's costs) against a top pre-sale estimate of US $ 12 million...
U.S SUPREMACY OVER EUROPE
01 November 1999
The gap between the U.S and Europe regarding art sales activities has been widening during the fall of 1999 with record prices registered in New York in the field of modern and contemporary...
BERLIN MUSEUM SURRENDERS JEWISH-OWNED PAINTING
01 November 1999
A painting by 18th Century Italian artist Giambattista Tiepolo, «Renaud saying farewell to Armide», has been surrendered in by the Pinacotheque Museum of Berlin to the family of Jewish collector...
PHILLIPS BOUGHT BY LVMH
01 November 1999
The LV Capital, a subsidiary of the LVMH business group, has acquired Phillips, the British auction house which holds third rank in the world behind Sotheby's and Christie's with an annual turnover...
CHRISTIE'S GIVES UP INTERNET PLANS
01 November 1999
Christie's announced in that plans to launch an auction Website had been abandoned. The French-owned auction house said that it decided to give up such project because of developing costs of some US...
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