This Divorce Is Heating Up!December 12, 2017 The divorce of Maurice Alain Amon and Tracey Hajailan-Amon is heating up … quite literally. Maurice is claiming that his wife runied part of their art collection when she tried to open a safe in their Paris apartment with a … More… My 15 Minutes Of Fame!December 12, 2017 Glenn Dixon gives a nice overview of the Internal Revenue Service’s Art Advisory Panel in The Washington Post. This one is definitely worth the read since I am mentioned a couple of times … it’s my 15 minutes of fame! … More… How Do They Know?December 11, 2017 An article on Bloomberg quotes Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture & Tourism: “We worked very closely with the broker on this piece and we bid on it and it was acquired, thank God, … More… The Berkshire Museum Saga ContinuesDecember 9, 2017 The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office has requested, from the Boston Appeals Court, an extension until the end of January to finish their investigation into the Berkshire Museum’s desire to sell 40 important works of art. I do not believe that … More… You Know What? I Do Not Care Anymore!December 8, 2017 Another twist in the da Vinci sage. Today it was reported that the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi had authorized Prince Badr bin Abdullah al Saud to bid up to $500M hammer for the work .. guess … More… Christie’s Old Master Sale: Like I Have Said, Size Does Not MatterDecember 7, 2017 Tonight, Christie’s presented their selection of Old Master works and if my calculations are correct, it seems to have been a huge hit! Taking the top spot here was El Greco’s Saint Francis and Brother Leo in Meditation which hammered at £5.9M … More… So, He Really Didn’t Get His Feet WetDecember 7, 2017 According to an article in today’s Wall Street Journal, Prince Bader was only the front man for the purchase of da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi. According to U.S. Intelligence and a Saudi art world figure, it was Crown Prince Mohammed bin … More… |
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