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THE 1999 MAASTRICHT FAIR
01 March 1999
The Tefaf Maastricht Fair opened its doors on March 13th 1999 for a week-long event likely to attract over 65 000 visitors. Some 182 dealers representing 12 countries have been taking part in this...
SOTHEBY'S SALE OF SILVER : A SUCCESS
01 March 1999
Sotheby's sale of major silver pieces from the collection of Lord Rosebery on February 11th 1999 was a major success. The sale realised £ 4,63 million (US $ 7.58 million) for the pieces which had...
CHRISTIE'S BEATS SOTHEBY'S
01 March 1999
Christie's turnover totalled US $ 1,965 million in 1998 while Sotheby's recorded US $ 1,900 million. Christie's however failed to reach its 1997 turnover which was 3% better than last year's while...
ALECHINSKY EXHIBITION IN ANTWERP
01 March 1999
The Ronny van de Velde Gallery in Antwerp opened an exhibition of Pierre Alechinsky's works, mostly prints, due to last until May 30th 1999. ...
BURNE-JONES AT THE ORSAY MUSEUM
01 March 1999
The Paris Musée d'Orsay has been holding an exhibition of works by British Victorian painter Edward Burne-Jones until June 6th 1999. Burne-Jones (1833-1898) first studied theology at Oxford where he...
SUCCESS OF THE MAASTRICHT FAIR
01 March 1999
The Maastricht antique fair had its best start ever with exhibitors netting good results on the day of its opening on March 16th 1999. Over 7300 visitors attended the opening though the fair was less...
CHAGALL'S DRAWING WAS A REPRODUCTION
01 March 1999
Some collectors and dealers who acquired some drawings, water-colours and paintings sold with the assistance of experts in the Paris auction salesrooms of Drouot have eventually discovered that these...
CHRISTIE'S NATURAL HISTORY SALE : A FLOP
01 March 1999
Christie's natural history sale on March 17th 1999 in London proved a failure with only 54% of lots sold. The London-based French-owned auction house hoped to renew the success of its previous sale...
ROBERT CAPA EXHIBITION IN MADRID
01 March 1999
An exhibition dedicated to photographer Robert Capa opened on March 1st 1999 at the Reina-Sofia museum in Madrid some sixty years after he took the most stunning pictures of the Spanish civil war....
CHRISTIE'S PRIVATE SALES DEPT
01 March 1999
Christie's has announced on March 2nd 1999 that it was creating a private sales department due to be headed by Swiss-born Dominique Astrid Lévy. The auction house, now controlled by French...
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