Monthly Archives: September 2014
Howard L. Rehs “Filthy” Churchill Portrait Goes To AuctionApril 17, 2024
A preliminary study of Winston Churchill’s least favorite painting will go to auction at Sotheby’s later this year. When we think of famous portraits of Winston Churchill, the first one that comes to mind is the 1941 photograph by Yousuf … More… COMMENTS ON THE ART MARKETPalm Beach & Naples Shows
February is here, and it is time for us to head for some sunny (and hopefully warm) weather. The Palm Beach Show opens on February 14th and will run through February 21st. We will then transition over to the west coast of Florida for the Naples Sho Read More... The Allure Of Steve Jobs And The Apple ComputerApril 16, 2024 The recent auction hosted by Boston-based RR Auction, titled Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution, showcased the enduring allure and value associated with items linked to Apple’s iconic co-founder, Steve Jobs, and the groundbreaking company he helped build. Despite … More… 150 Years of ImpressionismApril 15, 2024 When the painter Gustave Caillebotte died in 1894, he bequeathed his entire art collection to the French state. In his will, Caillebotte expressed his wish that the seventy-three paintings be displayed at the Musée du Luxembourg before being transferred across … More… Superman Soars At AuctionApril 11, 2024 In the realm of comic book collecting, the rivalry among superheroes extends beyond the pages of their adventures to the auction houses where their iconic issues command staggering prices. The dynamic between Superman and Spider-Man, two titans of the genre, … More… |
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