Appeal For Looted Works Denied By US Supreme Court
A case we have been covering since 2014 has finally ended with the US Supreme Court denying any further appeals. During World War II, the Nazi’s seized two life-size portraits of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder from … More…
Hot and Fresh – Sotheby’s NY Contemporary Evening
The last of the major NY sales was Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening sale… luckily, I was able to get my hands on some last-minute passes, so I had the privilege of seeing the action in person! Comparatively speaking, Sotheby’s was … More…
Sotheby’s 19th-Century Sale — Where’s The Meat?
The last sale we are covering is the 19th-century sale at Sotheby’s. Like many of the recent sales of this period, the less interesting, over-estimated, and condition issue works had a tough time. Then there were a few that had some … More…
When Is A Leonardo Not A Leonardo?
Authenticity questions still surround Salvator Mundi … a work sold as an authentic Leonardo da Vinci for $450M at Christie’s in 2017. Since being purchased by Mohammed bin Salman, crown prince of Saudi Arabia, nobody has seen the painting. News … More…
Pulling A Chrome Rabbit Out Of A Hat – Christie’s
Pulling A Chrome Rabbit Out Of A Hat: The feature event of an already glitzy week in the art world was Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Evening sale, with an expected $413-605M up for grabs! The 58-lot selection was littered with … More…
Record-Setting 1890 Monet Steals the Show – Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Evening
On Tuesday was Sotheby’s shot at the Impressionist & Modern market… and a bit of the 19th Century market as well – I’ll get to that momentarily. There were just 55 works up for grabs with a combined estimate of … More…
Major Auctions Underway in NYC – Christie’s Impressionist & Modern Evening Sale
Last night, Christie’s offered up a selection of Impressionist and Modern works at their bi-annual evening sale in New York. As always, the evening sale featured an assortment of top-level works; many of which achieved huge prices! Taking the top … More…
Vermeer’s Cupid Reappears
It is amazing what modern technology can uncover. Now it is up to the conservators to bring it back for all of us to enjoy — just as the artist intended. What would be interesting to learn is who covered … More…

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 221
We are pleased to announce the release of Comments on the Art Market – Volume 221. In this issue we cover our upcoming Julie Bell exhibition – LUSH, In the News (articles about the gallery), Stocks, Tales from the Dark … More…