The Met May Revise Its Ticket Signs Again
According to Jennifer Smith’s article in The Wall Street Journal, the Metropolitan Museum of Art may be forced to change its admission signs again. According to a couple of lawsuits, the current signs do not make it perfectly clear that … More…
Peter Doig Says He Didn’t Paint This. Now He Has to Prove It
Here is an incredible story about authentication. Peter Doig, one of the high flying artists of our time, has denied creating the painting at the center of this lawsuit. The owner says he did and can prove it. However, according … More…
Rubens masterpiece fetches £44 million
When impressive works his the market, impressive prices are achieved. Peter Paul Rubens’s Lot and his Daughters was offered yesterday in London and after a 14 minute bidding war, the work sold for £44,882,500 ($58.2M). by the end of the sale, … More…
William Dobson’s haunting self-portrait must be saved for the nation
Jonathan Jones hopes William Dobson’s Portrait of the Artist (c.1637), which was up for sale yesterday, will be saved for the nation. The painting carried a £200-300K estimate and sold for £1,106,500 ($1.44M) with the buyer’s premium — a record auction price … More…
