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  2. Christie's - Wikipedia

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    Christie's Fine Art Storage Services, or CFASS, is a wholly owned subsidiary that runs Christie's storage operation. In September 2008, Christie's signed a 50-year lease on an early 1900s warehouse of the historic N.Y.D. Company [ 123 ] in Red Hook, Brooklyn , and subsequently spent $30M converting it into a six-storey, 250,000 square feet ...

  3. Haunch of Venison - Wikipedia

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    The new space is situated in Fitzrovia; an area known historically for its artist communities and in recent years home to a number of significant contemporary art galleries. As of 28 March 2013, Haunch of Venison ceased to represent artists, and the gallery spaces were combined with Christie’s Private Sales to focus on the secondary market.

  4. List of most expensive paintings - Wikipedia

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    Private sale via Christie's [43] $202.7 $155 Le Rêve: Pablo Picasso: 1932 March 26, 2013: 6 Steve Wynn: Steven A. Cohen Private sale [44] $192.4 $82.5 Portrait of Dr. Gachet: Vincent van Gogh: 1890 May 15, 1990: 1 Siegfried Kramarsky heirs Ryoei Saito [note 5] [47] Christie's, New York $190.7 $157.2 Nu couché (sur le côté gauche) Amedeo ...

  5. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Wikipedia

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    The college was exploring selling part of the Maier Museum of Art's collection, but voted instead to sell select items from the collection at Christie's. [18] In 2006, Fisk University agreed to sell a 50% stake in a 101-piece Stieglitz collection to Crystal Bridges for $30 million.

  6. The Field Next to the Other Road - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, Christie's sued art dealer Jose Mugrabi, and Mugrabi family firm, the Jombihis Corporation, for $32.1 million (plus interest and fees). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Jose Mugrabi had bid on a client's behalf when he won the painting, but the client backed out of the sale and the Mugrabis missed two deadlines to pay the remaining balance. [ 8 ]

  7. Untitled (Fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat painted Untitled in 1981, a pivotal year when he transitioned from street artist into the adulation of the New York art scene. He worked in the basement of Annina Nosei's gallery in SoHo where Untitled was executed. The artwork depicts a fisherman wearing a crown of thorns and a halo of the same nature. He is standing at ...

  8. Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    Sotheby's bought-in rate was 27%, Christie's was 45% and Phillips de Pury's was 46%. However, the total values of global and United States Fine Art auction sales were US$8.3 billion and US$2.9 billion, respectively. [42] In 2009, art collector Steven A. Cohen built a 6 percent stake in the auction house for his hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors. [43]

  9. Joseph Brummer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brummer (1883 – 14 April 1947) was a Hungarian-born art dealer and collector who exhibited both antique artifacts from different cultures, early European art, and the works of modern painters and sculptors in his galleries in Paris and New York. In 1906 he and his two brothers opened their first gallery in Paris, the Brummer Gallery ...