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STUNNING PRICE FOR UNSIGNED EXPRESSIONIST WORK
01 March 1999
An unsigned German Expressionist still life painting was sold for the stunning price of 2,1 million FF (Not inclusive of buyer cost) (US $ 368,420) in a modest sale without catalogue in Drouot on...
RECORD PRICE FOR AMERICAN-MADE SECRETAIRE
01 March 1999
A secretaire piece of furniture made around 1745 by Christopher Townsend in Newport, Rhode Island, fetched US $ 8,25 million at Sotheby's New York on January 17th 1999. The mahogany secretaire with...
A STRONG MARKET FOR IMPRESSIONIST WORKS BUT BUYERS
01 May 1999
The success of the sale by Sotheby's of the Whitney collection in New York on May 10th 1999 has brought renewed optimism among collectors but only high quality pieces sell well. Buyers have shown...
BANK ON QUALITY
01 May 1999
The success of the sale by Sotheby's of the Whitney collection in New York on May 10th 1999 has brought renewed optimism among collectors but only high quality pieces sell well. Buyers have shown...
CHEERS FOR CHAIRS
01 May 1999
Christie's «The Chair» sale held on May 11th 1999 in London was a great success as it realised £ 1,3 million (over US $ 2,1 million) with 62% of lots sold. Christie's salesroom was packed for the...
THE SIXTH ARMORY SHOW
01 May 1999
Dealers specialising in 19th and 20th Century art works fared well during the 6th Art fair of the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York. However those specialised in Old Masters showed dissatisfaction...
TROUBLES FOR THE WILDENSTEIN INSTITUTE
01 October 1999
The Wildenstein Institute has been pinned down by a Paris for refusing to include works by Dutch artist Kees Van Dongen and Italian master Amedeo Modigliani in the catalogues raisonnés regarding...
POULAIN-LE FUR GROUP ON ITS OWN
01 October 1999
As it was disclosed last August, the Parisian group of auctioneers Poulain- Le Fur will hold sales for Sotheby's in Paris in their new salesrooms, at the Palais des Congrès, near the plush area of...
A ROYAL GIFT
01 October 1999
The curator of the Versailles palace celebrated on October 15th 1999 the return of the 18th Century royal commode by J.H Riesener bought on its behalf last July in the Rotheschild sale at Christie's...
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...
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