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Features: MutualArt
August 25, 2010
Indian Art on the Rise
Stellar successes from Indian artists such as Bharti Kher - whose elephant sculpture sold for over $1.5 million at Sotheby’s - indicates that this...
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News: ArtDaily
August 25, 2010
Christie's Presents Highest Value South Asian Art Sale Ever Offered
NEW YORK, NY.- On September 15th, Christie’s South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art auction will include over 100 carefully selected works from leading
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Press Releases: Christie's New York / MutualArt
August 24, 2010
Christie's Presents Highest Value South Asian Art Sale Ever Offered
On September 15th, Christie’s South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art auction will include over 100 carefully selected works expected to realize in...
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
August 24, 2010
Exceptional Bronzes, Sculpture and Paintings Lead Christie's Sale of Indian and Southeast Asian Art
On September 14th, The Christie's Asian Art Week will commence with the sale of Indian and Southeast Asian Art, offering over 200 selected
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News: World Architecture News
August 13, 2010
Discovery of 19th century watercolours by architect Jacob Wrey Mould sees Christie's sued by NYC
More than fifty years since being recovered in a skip in New York by a craftsman named Buckley, a number of architectural watercolours composed
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News: Jennifer Peltz / ArtDaily
August 13, 2010
NYC Seeks to Reclaim Notable Central Park Drawings
A noted architect's 19th-century drawings for features in Central Park and other famous public spaces have resurfaced, and officials
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News: Jose Martinez / NY Daily News
August 12, 2010
City files suit against Christie's auction house, N.J. man for art by designer of Central Park icons
The city has gone to court to reclaim 19th-century watercolors by the architect who designed well-known structures in Central Park and City Hall...
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News: Rachel Wolff / BusinessWeek
August 12, 2010
The Rise of the Emerging Art Economy
Christie's, Sotheby's, and other auction houses are playing on the patriotism of newly rich emerging-market collectors with works from home
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News: Ed Pilkington / The Guardian
August 12, 2010
New York officials sue Christie's to regain British architect's drawings
At some point in the 1950s a craftsman called Buckley was working on a site in lower Manhattan when he came across a stash of papers dumped in a skip.
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News: Karina Ioffee / Reuters
August 11, 2010
NYC sues Christie's over 150-year-old drawings
The City of New York is suing Christie's auction house for the return of architectural drawings dating back to 1860, according to a lawsuit made...
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News: MutualArt
August 11, 2010
Six-month auction summary: Winners and losers
Find out which auction house – Christie’s or Sotheby’s - has the most lots in the season's top sellers list and which lots were most disappointing...
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News: Julia Halperin / New York Observer
August 11, 2010
A Summer of Auction Stars: The Art World Sniffs, Hopefully, a Recovery
Auction-house experts credit "the new buyer," a moneyed international collector who is less interested in buying in bulk, or buying the hot name,...
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News: MutualArt
August 9, 2010
State of the Art - The week that was (Aug. 2-9)
Our weekly round-up of all the major art and market news from around the world.
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News: MutualArt
August 5, 2010
By the numbers: Christie's $2.57 billion first half of 2010 report
Christie’s announces worldwide sales of £1.71 billion ($2.57 billion) for the first six months of 2010.
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News: Telegraph
August 5, 2010
Picasso sales fuel boom in art auctions, says Christie's
The results are up 46 per cent compared with £1.2 billion in the same period last year. Edward Dolman, Christie's chief executive, said
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News: MutualArt
August 4, 2010
Expert confident Da Vinci attribution will be accepted
World-renowned Leonardo scholar Prof. Martin Kemp tells MutualArt.com that evidence in his recently published book will take time to digest,...
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News: Richard Vines / Bloomberg
August 4, 2010
Christie’s Sales Surge by 46% After Demand Recovers From Slump
Christie’s International’s first-half sales jumped 46 percent as a recovery in demand buoyed prices, particularly for rare works
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News: Kelly Crow / The Wall Street Journal
August 3, 2010
Art Sales Revive From Their Swoon
It looks like the art market's Blue Period is over. A year and a half after art prices plunged, the world's chief auction houses say they have...
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Reviews & Previews: Artnow Online
August 3, 2010
Christie's New York To Present The Collection Of Late Hollywood Icon Dennis Hopper
Christie’s is pleased to announce the sale of The Dennis Hopper Collection during its Post-War & Contemporary Evening and Day Sales in New York on...
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Other: Martin Gayford / Bloomberg
August 2, 2010
Silent Beauty Divides Experts, May Be $150 Million Da Vinci
For the second time in a century, a high-profile case in the New York courts is set to turn on the question, “How can you tell an authentic Leonardo
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News: MutualArt
August 2, 2010
State of the Art - The week that was (July 26-Aug. 2)
Missed out on news about the art world and the market this week? Read our round-up.
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
July 29, 2010
Original Paintings by Roger Tory Peterson Highlight Christie's American Paintings Sale
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s announced the upcoming sale of twenty original paintings by the celebrated naturalist, artist, and educator Roger Tory Peter
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News: Mackie Healy / Lindsay Pollock: Art Market Views
July 22, 2010
Christie’s Print Sale Tallies $1M, More than Doubling High Estimate
A circa 1654 Rembrandt print fetched $40,000 at Christie’s in New York yesterday, surpassing the $8,000-$12,000 presale estimate. The work was the...
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Features: Sharmistha Ray / The Economic Times
July 19, 2010
Are soaring art prices creating another bubble?
Soaring art prices have an uncanny effect: a temporary state of euphoria triggers instant amnesia. If Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction results for...
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