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Art Market
Tuesday 17 January 2012
THE TOP TEN AUCTION RESULTS OF 2011
The Top Ten Auction Results Of 2011
After the succession of estimates and hammer prices highlighted in the past months, it is now time to sum up looking in more detail at the results of 2011. There are no official figures yet on the trend of ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Art News
Monday 30 August 2010
STOLEN WORKS OF ART: A RELENTLESS PHENOMENON
Stolen Works Of Art: A Relentless Phenomenon
From Leonardo’s Mona Lisa to Munch’s Scream and recently Salvador Dalì’s Woman with drawers, a bronze statue stolen in mid-August from an exhibition in the medieval bell tower Belfry, in the historic centre of the Belgian city of Bruges. ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Art Market
Tuesday 15 June 2010
IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART AT AUCTION IN LONDON: SOTHEBY’S Vs. CHRISTIE’S
Impressionist And Modern Art At Auction In London: Sotheby’s Vs. Christie’s
Everything is ready for the 22nd and 23rd June, when Sotheby’s and Christie’s will be holding their summer evening sales of impressionist and modern art. The battlefield will be London for both leaders of the world art market which, ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Art News
Thursday 3 June 2010
Christie’s Has Monet For Expected Big London Sale
Auction house Christie's is offering a Monet water-lily painting worth an estimated 30 to 40 million pounds ($44-59 million) this month in what it expects to be the biggest sale it has ever mounted in London. With the international art ...
by arcadja
Work of the Week
Thursday 3 June 2010
CHRISTIE’S PRESENTS GUSTAVE KLIMT’S ‘PORTRAIT OF RIA MUNK III’
Christie’S Presents Gustave Klimt’S ‘portrait Of Ria Munk Iii’
On 23rd June Christie’s London will be presenting the “Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale”, offering its clients a magnificent masterpiece: Frauenbildnis - Portrait of Ria Munk III by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), a painting estimated at ...
by arcadja
Art News
Monday 31 May 2010
Klimt Portrait May Fetch $26.1 Million For Nazi Victim’s Heirs
One of Gustav Klimt’s  last portraits is expected to fetch as much as 18 million pounds ($26.1 million) at an auction in London next month after being returned to its owners by an Austrian museum. “Frauenbildnis (Portrait of Ria Munk ...
by arcadja
Art Exhibits
Wednesday 17 February 2010
SCHIELE IS COMING TO MILAN
Schiele Is Coming To Milan
From 25th February, Palazzo Reale in Milan will be hosting the exhibition Schiele e il suo tempo (Schiele and his time), realised in collaboration with the Leopold Museum of Vienna. 40 paintings and works on paper by Egon Schiele, ...
by Silvia Bosi
Art News
Thursday 4 February 2010
Dresdner’s Giacometti Statue Sells For Record 65 Million Pounds
A sculpture by Alberto Giacometti last night became the most expensive work of art sold at auction as wealthy collectors battled for rare works by 20th-century artists at the biggest auction held in London, Sotheby’s said. The life-size bronze of ...
by arcadja
Art Market
Wednesday 27 January 2010
IMPRESSIONISM AND MODERN ART AT AUCTION IN LONDON
Impressionism And Modern Art At Auction In London
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 ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Art News
Tuesday 23 June 2009
Heirs Race To Find Nazi-Looted Art Before Time Runs Out
VIENNA - Eighty-one-year old Thomas Selldorff, who fled Austria with his family before it was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938, hopes an upcoming international conference will bolster efforts to return Nazi-looted art. The Nazi's seized over 200 artworks owned ...
by arcadja
Art News
Thursday 20 November 2008
How The Nazi Elite Plundered Europe’s Art
``The Rape of Europa,'' which airs on PBS on Nov. 24 at 9 p.m. New York time, has a number of heroes and heroines. My favorite is Maria Altmann. It took a lifetime, but finally in 2006 the Austrian government -- ...
by arcadja
Art News
Thursday 16 October 2008
Mapping The Shadow Corners Of The Subconscious
The Austrian artist Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) began his career just as Freud released “The Interpretation of Dreams.” Accordingly, the Neue Galerie’s “Alfred Kubin: Drawings, 1897-1909” is replete with the terrors of the freshly analyzed psyche. Monsters, demons and mythical beasts ...
by arcadja
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