Monthly Archives: July 2014
Howard L. Rehs Sotheby’s New York Modern Evening SaleMay 16, 2024
On Wednesday evening, Sotheby’s New York followed up their string of contemporary sales with something a little older. The Modern Evening sale consisted of fifty lots, mostly by nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and North American masters like Pablo Picasso, Mark … 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 King’s New Portrait Has Some DividedMay 16, 2024 King Charles III has one of the most recognizable faces in the world, meaning his image and presentation is of paramount importance. This week, Buckingham Palace revealed His Majesty’s first official painted portrait as king, made by the British artist … More… John Jacob Astor’s Timepiece Sets Titanic RecordMay 15, 2024 John Jacob Astor’s pocket watch, which he was wearing when his body was found, is now the most expensive Titanic memorabilia purchased at auction. John Jacob Astor, an American self-made millionaire, was a multifaceted individual who excelled as a businessman, … More… Sotheby’s New York Contemporary Evening SaleMay 14, 2024 This month’s sales at New York’s auction houses had a decent start last night at Sotheby’s with back-to-back contemporary sales. Things started at 6:30 pm with a short sale called The Now, featuring established giants and the best new artists … More… |
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