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Jane Austen – Always A Hit!
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice first edition

Jane Austen – Always A Hit!

Does anyone buy books anymore?  Apparently so, as six first editions by Jane Austen made history at a recent sale.  It is always noteworthy when any of her first edition books hit the auction block, but to have all six … More…

London’s Impressionist, Modern & Surrealist Sales
Pissarro’s Gelée blanche, jeune paysanne faisant du feu

London’s Impressionist, Modern & Surrealist Sales

February was a busy month for us, bouncing from fair to fair, and it was also a busy month in the auction arena, so we’re going to play a bit of catch-up.  Over in London, both Sotheby’s and Christie’s hosted … More…

How To Safely Navigate The Art Market: Framing
Ridgway Knight - Period Frame

How To Safely Navigate The Art Market: Framing

Finding an appropriate frame for a work of art is very important. The right frame can greatly enhance the look of your artwork, while the wrong frame can detract from its overall appearance.  Having said that, please keep in mind … More…

More Hot Water For Boone?
Tales from the dark side

More Hot Water For Boone?

Back in 2018, art dealer Mary Boone pleaded guilty (Gotta Love Creative Accounting … Except When You Get Caught) to falsifying her 2011 tax return. Then in February of 2019, is was reported (Don’t Mess with the IRS) that Boone … More…

The Silver (Lining) Cup
16th-century silver stem cup

The Silver (Lining) Cup

A tale that takes us from the dark to the bright side…. The MET announced that they returned a 16th-century silver stem cup to the heirs of Eugen Gutmann.  The prized cup was part of an extensive silver collection of … More…

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 230
Guy Wiggins - Glacier national park, 1924

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 230

It is out!  Volume 230 of our monthly newsletter Comments on the Art Market.  In this issue, we cover the two gallery exhibitions: Mark Laguë’s A Big Apple Adventure and Antoine Blanchard’s A Trip Down Memory Lane; upcoming shows in … More…

How To Safely Navigate The Art Market – Lighting
john bentham_dinsdale_e1223_the_flag_the_flag_the_precious_flag_BLACK_AND_WHITE

How To Safely Navigate The Art Market – Lighting

  So, you may be wondering, what is the best way to light a work of art? Natural light (sunlight) that filters into a room is, of course, the easiest.  It is important to keep in mind that you do … More…

Sotheby’s 19th-Century Sale
Alfred Munnings’ racing scene - Mahmoud Being Saddled for the Derby, 1936

Sotheby’s 19th-Century Sale

At the end of January, Sotheby’s presented a rather lackluster sale of 19th-century European paintings; a sale illustrating the continued difficulty auction rooms are having sourcing good quality works. What I will say is that I was surprised that some … More…

Spike in Fake Prints
Tales from the dark side

Spike in Fake Prints

It was recently reported that authorities in Basil, Switzerland, are prosecuting a local art expert who they say sold hundreds of fake prints that he passed off online as the work of Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso … More…

Royal Family Drama
King Edward VIII Sovereign

Royal Family Drama

Recently, we have been bombarded with news of the British Royal Family and a little matter called Megxit; well 84 years ago, Harry’s great-uncle “Eddie” had to make some big choices too about his family and the throne. In January … More…

Childhood Passion Pays Off
Matchbox

Childhood Passion Pays Off

A childhood passion turns into a big score for Simon Hope, founder of H & H Classics, a British auction house that specializes in classic cars and motorcycles. His love of cars began at an early age when he would … More…

Dentist’s Get Rich Scheme Backfires!
Tales from the dark side

Dentist’s Get Rich Scheme Backfires!

Back in 2017, an unnamed dentist from Neuss, Germany, presented 20 works by Picasso to a number of auction rooms.  The only issue, they were all fakes (with falsified certificates of authenticity), and he was caught.  On January 28, 2020, … More…

Doesn’t The MTA Have Better Things To Do?
MTA vs Jake Berman

Doesn’t The MTA Have Better Things To Do?

Here is an interesting legal matter regarding copyright.  An artist, by the name of  Jake Berman, decided to create his own map of the New York Subway System. Well, the MTA discovered that the artist was selling copies of it … More…

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 229
Le Pho Still Life

Comments on the Art Market – Volume 229

We are pleased to present Volume 229 of our Comments on the Art Market (19 years and still going strong).  This month we cover the upcoming gallery exhibitions and fairs, In the News (links to all the great articles that … More…

The Dark Side’s Top Stories of 2019
Tales from the dark side

The Dark Side’s Top Stories of 2019

The art world is filled with characters who love to travel on its dark side.  During 2019, we posted so many articles about crime and punishment that I lost count; but I can say that of all our blog posts, … More…

The 19th Century Market – 2019 Wrap Up
William Bouguereau’s Le Livre de Prix

The 19th Century Market – 2019 Wrap Up

Most reports base their assessment of a specific market’s strength or weakness on the number of works sold and totals generated.  As I am sure you can guess, the biggest issue with this is that each year different works are … More…