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ANDY WARHOL UP THE CEILING
01 June 1998
A painting by American Pop Art star Andy Warhol, « Orange Marilyn » was sold by Sotheby's for a record US $ 17,3 million in New York on May 15th 1998. This record price for Warhol was over three...
SALE OF A VAN GOGH CHALLENGED
01 October 1998
The heirs of French banker Jean-Marc Vernes who bought on December 6th 1992 a painting by Van Gogh, "Garden in Auvers", have requested the cancellation of the sale by a Paris court on grounds that...
FRENCH AUCTIONEER IN TROUBLE
01 October 1998
A Paris prosecutor has launched an investigation into the sale of the Alberto Giacometti succession which took place at the George V hotel on July 11th 1994. The investigation concerned the...
CURATOR JAILED AFTER THEFT IN NICE MUSEUM
01 October 1998
The curator of the Nice Fine Arts Museum was jailed following the theft on September 21st 1998 of two major works by Impressionist painters Claude Monet and Alfred Sisley.Jean Forneris, the curator...
LOUVRE OFFICIALSAFFECTED BY SECURITY PROBLEMS
01 June 1998
Officials of the Louvre Museum in Paris have been the target of violent criticisms following the theft of a painting by Camille Corot on May 3rd 1998 and are now taking stiff measures which have...
A POUSSIN PAINTING REDISCOVERED
01 January 1998
A painting attributed to 17th Century Roman artist Pietro Testa sold two years ago by Sotheby's in London for US $ 260,000 was in fact a major work by Poussin which might be worth US $ 17 million....
GIACOMETTI CONTROVERSY : AUCTIONEER FIGHTS BACK
01 October 1998
Paris auctioneer Jacques Tajan who has been facing a lawsuit following the controversial auction sale of the Giacometti succession claimed on November 14th 1998 that he was the victim of a plot...
THE SCHLOSS COLLECTION : A MAJOR STEP FORWARD
01 December 1998
The publishing by the French government of a list of paintings stolen from the Schloss collection during World War Two has been the greatest step made so far in an attempt to recover Jewish-owned...
TOP PRICE FOR VAN GOGH,
01 December 1998
A self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh painted in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in 1889 was sold for US $ 71,5 by Christie's in New York on November 19th 1998. This bid was the second best ever for Van Gogh...
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