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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
Flashnews
Thursday 24 June 2010
Picasso Portrait Fetches $52 Million; Monet Leads Auction Flops
The headline-grabbing sale of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’sPablo Picasso portrait for 34.8 million pounds ($52 million) helped make a London art auction the biggest ever held in the U.K. Still, 25 percent of the 62 lots of Impressionist and modern ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 21 June 2010
Sotheby’s Oceanic And African Art Sale Earns $8.4 Million
Sotheby’s concluded its June sales of Oceanic and African art in Paris on Wednesday, achieving a total of $8,448,741. Of the 82 lots on offer, 12 works from the collection of Marsha and John Friede spurred a fierce bidding competition, ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Thursday 17 June 2010
Nude Bathers, Homebodies Dominate “late Renoir” In Philadelphia
As young 19th-century French ladies grew older, they left behind indoor domestic pastimes like books and piano practice and went outside to remove their clothes and bathe. I deduce this from the huge show devoted to the late work of ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Wednesday 16 June 2010
Abramovich Prowls In Basel; $15 Million Picasso Sculpture Sells
A $15 million Pablo Picasso sculpture was among sales yesterday as Switzerland’s Art Basel opened to invited guests, including Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and Hollywood actor Val Kilmer. Several works by the late Louise Bourgeois were sold at the world’s ...
by arcadja
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
Flashnews
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
Art Market
Tuesday 1 June 2010
IN LONDON, PHOTOGRAPHY SOARS ABOVE THE CRISIS
In London, Photography Soars Above The Crisis
For the Photographs auctions in London this has been a very intense period. On 20th and 21st May, the spotlights of the art market were pointing on the English capital and the three leading auction houses - Sotheby's, Christie's ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Flashnews
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
Flashnews
Monday 31 May 2010
Exhibition Of Drawings By Pablo Picasso Opens In Argentina For The First Time Since 1934
The Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) presented to the public more than 60 drawings and prints by the great Spanish painter Pablo Picasso. This exhibition has been made possible by an international cultural exchange and ...
by arcadja
Work of the Week
Thursday 27 May 2010
PARIS, FIVE ART MASTERPIECES STOLEN
Paris, Five Art Masterpieces Stolen
A broken window and a sheared lock were found on the morning of the 20th May at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. But what the gallery managers discovered inside was even worse. Five masterpieces ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 24 May 2010
France Seeks Interpol Help After $125 Million Art Heist
France has asked Interpol for help in tracking down five paintings stolen in a 100 million euro ($125 million) art heist at a Paris museum, suggesting the artworks have already left the country. Interpol said Saturday it had alerted its ...
by arcadja
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