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A MUTILATED CANALETTO
01 September 1997
A mutilated painting by Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768) representing a view of the river Thames from Chelsea in 1750 will be hopefully reconstructed by the National Gallery in London before the end of...
GERMAN ART SALE IN DECEMBER
01 September 1997
Sotheby's will hold a 20th century German art sale in London on December 2nd 1997 after the success met with the Tabachnick collection on June 24th 1997. World record prices were achieved during this...
SUCCESS FOR SOTHEBY'S IN GROUSSAY
01 June 1999
The five-day sale of the contents of the Château de Groussay near Paris organised by Sotheby's with the assistance of two French auctioneers between June 1st and 4th 1999 was a tremendous success....
FOR A CLEAN YEAR 2000
01 January 2000
By Adrian Darmon 1999 was really a mad year for many Contemporary, Modern or Impressionist artists whose works were auctioned at astronomical prices in New York or in London. The art market thus...
PARIS EXPERT PAYS FOR BLUNDER
01 February 2000
Parisian expert Gilbert Pétridès, a specialist for works by Maurice Utrillo and Maurice de Vlaminck, was sentenced last January by a court in Tarascon, Southern France, to pay 50 000 FF (US $ 7,575)...
US MUSEUMS MUCH PRESENT AT AUCTION SALES
01 February 2000
Auction sales of paintings by old masters are increasingly successful following some remarkable bids placed on several masterpieces. U.S museums are now notably quite active in these sales, which...
AN AMBITIOUS CONTEMPORARY ART CENTRE PROJECT IN BOULOGNE
01 September 2000
One of the greatest contemporary art centres will be built on the Seguin island in the town of Boulogne, where the famous Renault cars were built until 1989, it was announced on September 4th 2000....
PALESTINIAN TREASURES AT THE INSTITUTE OF THE ARAB WORLD IN PARIS
01 September 2000
For the first time, archaeological treasures from the Gaza strip are being shown at the Institute of the Arab world in Paris from September 21st until November 12th 2000. Some 268 pieces, which never...
THE BIBLE WAS RIGHT ABOUT THE DELUGE
01 September 2000
The discovery of the vestiges of an antique civilisation on the bed of the Black Sea has brought proof of a giant tidal wave which swept over the Bosporus 7500 years ago, the head of an...
DEATH OF JEAN CARZOU
01 September 2000
Armenian-born artist Garnik Zouloumian, called Jean Carzou, died in Marsac-sur-l'Isle, Dordogne region, on August 12th 2000 at 93. Born in Alep, Syria, Carzou arrived in Paris in 1924 to complete...
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