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Art Market’s Blue Period is Over
Source: The Wall Street Journal, by Kelly Crow at kelly.crow@wsj.com The Wall Street Journal reported today, “A year and a half after art prices plunged, the world’s chief auction houses say they have recaptured much of their pre-recession momentum.” Good … Continue reading
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Sackler Consignment Offered by Sotheby’s
The chance to sell art and objects from the collection of Arthur M. Sackler — the psychiatrist and philanthropist who became one of the leading art collectors in the United States — presents an ideal marketing opportunity for … Continue reading
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