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Posts Tagged ‘Edgar Degas’
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Art Exhibits
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Monday 15 February 2010
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Painting Inspired By Theatre: Two Hundred Works At The Mart In Rovereto
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Theatre and stage as the keys of interpretation to narrate in a new and curious way the course of painting towards modernity. This is the vision of the exhibition From stage to painting. The magic of theatre in 19th-century ...
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by Elena Lanzanova
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Art Market
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Wednesday 27 January 2010
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Impressionism And Modern Art At Auction In London
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London, one of the world leading capitals for the art market, will be hosting in the first days of February, precisely on 2nd and 3rd, marvellous impressionist and modern masterpieces which will be given to the best bidder in ...
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by Elena Lanzanova
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Art Market
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Wednesday 28 October 2009
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Impressionism And Modern Art At Auction In New York
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In the first days of November, New York, the world capital of art trade, will be hosting the most significant sales dedicated to impressionist and modern masterpieces, proposing an interesting duel between the two leaders: Christie's and Sotheby's.
A ...
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by Elena Lanzanova
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Art Market
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Friday 8 May 2009
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Impressionist & Modern Art: Christie’s Beats Sotheby’s
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New York under the spotlights for the sales dedicated to impressionist and modern art. In these days, in the Big Apple the two leading auction houses at international level, Sotheby’s and Christie’s, have “challenged” each other proposing lots of ...
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by arcadja
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Art Market
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Friday 6 February 2009
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Impressionist & Modern Art: Sotheby’s Vs. Christie’s
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Thanks to the London auctions, dedicated to impressionist and modern art, the market has been revived and for a few days a positive climate has been lifting the small hope that it will be possible to overcome the economic ...
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by Elena Lanzanova
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Art Market
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Friday 16 January 2009
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“Petite Danseuse De Quatorze Ans” By Degas At Auction In London
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In the essay that Paul Valèry dedicates to Edgar Degas he claims: “There was in Degas a curious sensitivity for mimicry. On the other hand, the dancers he painted were seized in professionally significant attitudes which permitted him to ...
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by Elena Lanzanova
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Flashnews
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Wednesday 3 December 2008
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Even Renoir & Degas Go Unsold At Paris Auction
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A benchmark Paris sale of Impressionist and Modern paintings that belonged to French fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin fell well short of pre-sale expectations Monday, in a clear signal the financial crisis is hitting the previously resilient art market.
Christie's auction house ...
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by arcadja
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Flashnews
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Wednesday 5 November 2008
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Art Market “corrects” As Lots Go Unsold At Sotheby’s
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Sotheby's failed to sell a third of the lots at its Impressionist and modern art auction last night in New York, the latest sign that worldwide financial distress is undermining demand for trophy paintings and sculpture.
Just 64 percent of the ...
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by arcadja
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Flashnews
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Wednesday 22 October 2008
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Kravis To Auction Degas With $40 Million Estimate
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Henry Kravis, co-founder of the leveraged-buyout firm KKR & Co. LP, has asked Sotheby's & Co. to auction an Edgar Degas work in his collection estimated to fetch more than $40 million, according to two New York dealers.
Kravis, 64, is ...
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by arcadja
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