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sale (March 11 to 13, 1901, 346 lots, : 10s.) of mezzotint portraits was even more remarkable, and as a collection it was the choicest sold in the first decade of the 20th century, the engravings being mostly in the first state. The record prices were numerous, and, in many cases, far surpassed
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portraits and of portraits printed in colours, after masters of the early
English school, was one of the most remarkable features in art sales during the last years of the 19th century. The shillings of fifty years before were then represented by pounds. The Fraser collection (December 4 to 6, 1900)
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was felt to be the only safe asylum for valuable articles, but the home which was intended to be temporary often became permanent. Had it not been for the political convulsions on the continent, England, instead of being one of the richest countries in the world in art treasures, would have been one
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In the mid-19th century, a new type of art collector emerged consisting of men who had made large fortunes in the various industries of the midlands and north of
England and other centres. They were not hampered by "collecting" traditions, and their patronage was almost exclusively extended to the
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collection, 1848 (41 days), were also celebrated. They comprised every phase of art work, and in all the quality was of a very high order. They acted as a most healthy stimulus to art collecting, a stimulus which was further nourished by the sales of the superb collection of
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The quality of the artwork sold by auction before the late 18th century was probably not high. The importation of pictures and other objects of art had assumed extensive proportions by the end of the 18th century, but the genuine examples of the
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to expand both their reach to potential bidders and the inventory of artifacts auctioned, and the process is still going. On the other hand, this concept made it possible for auctions mainly based online to appear and prosper, such as
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It should be brought up to date to reflect subsequent history or scholarship (including the references, if any). When you have completed the review, replace this notice with a simple note on this article's talk
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Sotheby's and
Christie's has become major dealers of Chinese porcelain antiques. As of 2016, some of the best collections had been auctioned for tens of millions US Dollars, through Sotheby's and Christie's.
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of all time, most of those that sold for more than $ 100m were auctioned during or after 2010. The factors that can drive the price of a piece this high include the reputation of the
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gems (1875 and 1899) might be included in this category but for the fact that it was formed chiefly in the 18th century. The appreciation—commercially at all events—of
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of the poorest. This fortuitous circumstance also greatly raised the critical knowledge of arkworks. Genuine works realized high prices, as, for example, at
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law, and each agreed to pay clients million in compensation for illegally coordinating the commissions they charged on sales between 1993 and early 2000.
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in addition and sometimes replacement of physical auctions. This allowed larger auction houses like
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Just the two of us - The duopoly in fine-art auctions is weakened but very much alive
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1467:(Women of Algiers) that was sold by Christie's in May 2015 for $ 179.4 million.
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2006:"What makes a painting worth more than $ 100m? - New Bond Street Pawnbrokers"
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2383:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 699–700.
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Rambach, H. (June 2010), "Collectors at auctions, auctions for collectors",
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collection (Paris) of pictures and objects of art, including 11 magnificent
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is said to have paid and which realized shortly afterwards only 5,650 gns.
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2036:"Basquiat Painting Breaks Multiple Records By Selling For $ 110.5 Million"
1908:"Picasso Painting Sells For Nearly $ 180 Million, Smashing Auction Record"
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991:(17 days, )—one of the greatest art sales in the annals of Great Britain—
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Commission rules against collusive behaviour of
Christie's and Sotheby's
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Three years later came the dispersal of the 1,500 pictures which formed
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A few of the most remarkable prices for such pictures may be quoted:
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The chief compilations dealing with art sales in Great
Britain are:
1969:"What $ 110m for a Basquiat painting tells us about the art market"
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realized about ten times the original outlay, the mezzotint of the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In
November 2013, $ 142.4 million was paid for the 1969 triptych,
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Exhibitions of 1867 and 1868 and the annual winter exhibitions at
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666:(Stockholms Auktionsverk). It was established in Sweden in 1674.
1938:"2016 Top 20 Chinese porcelain auctions (Sotheby's/ Christie's)"
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2171:, IP/02/1585, European Commission, europa.eu, October 30, 2002.
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Les Ventes de tableaux, dessins et objets d'art au XIX'e siècle
1486:, and the length of time since the piece was last up for sale.
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An art auction in Newton, Massachusetts, USA (Tremont
Auctions)
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1065:(1876), 10,100 gns. (for the history of its disappearance see
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2,580 gins. were paid (Tatham sale) and 2,700 gins. for his
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1287:(1893) collections of drawings by the Old Masters; for the
2066:"The Art Market Is Still Waiting for an Online Revolution"
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The highest price ever paid for an artwork at auction was
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1613:(1897); other books containing much important matter are
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In 2000, Christie's and Sotheby's admitted to a criminal
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of the last named brought at the Say Sale in 1908, and
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art market was the demand for the 18th century painters
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is largely based on an article in the out-of-copyright
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for 2460 gns. In 1908, 14 Turner drawings fetched (
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1878:"Bacon's Study of Freud Sells for $ 142.4 Million"
2104:"What You Need to Know About Online Art Auctions"
2909:Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America
2183:"Who's Who In The Sotheby's Price-Fixing Trial"
1376:sale (1905) 83 lots brought nearly Reynolds's
1075:, 12,100 gns. (Duke of Cambridge's sale, 1904);
1588:, an international organization of art dealers
750:'s collection is noteworthy for including the
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1011:senator and his wife in the Peel sale, 1900.
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783:paid 1,300 gns. for the little picture of
654:Some of the best known auction houses are
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2308:, vol. 3, Ayer Publishing, pp.
2214:"For Billionaire There's Life After Jail"
2212:Johnson, Caitlin A. (February 11, 2009),
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703:for an anonymous bishop's "head" to 165
1847:sold at the 1904 Massey-Mainwaring sale
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691:, dispersed by Cock, under the Piazza,
633:mentions a "great auction of pictures (
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1204:High prices were fetched for works by
841:(pictures and works of art, 18 days).
1305:blue and white porcelain (1880), the
1194:, 12ÂĽin. by 9ÂĽin. (1882), 5,800 gns.,
687:to come under the hammer was that of
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2181:Rohleder, Anna (November 14, 2001),
1866:Digg.com Retrieved 16 November 2015.
1191:Napoleon I. in the Campaign of Paris
762:(both 1795) and Bryan (1798) sales.
2152:, economist.com, February 27, 2003.
905:sale (1872) 160 examples realized
803:, now in the National Gallery, and
3008:Index of painting-related articles
1888:from the original on April 1, 2019
1876:Vogel, Carol (November 12, 2013).
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1625:(1880 and each succeeding year);
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2010:www.newbondstreetpawnbrokers.com
1944:. Leung Yi Ching. Archived from
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1133:(1908 Holland sale). 12,600 gns.
734:The next great dispersal was Dr
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2256:from the original on 2012-08-22
2226:from the original on 2010-12-04
2195:from the original on 2012-10-21
2122:from the original on 2020-01-30
2084:from the original on 2020-01-30
2046:from the original on 2017-07-18
2016:from the original on 2017-08-19
1987:from the original on 2017-07-06
1918:from the original on 2016-05-15
770:probably fell far short of 1%.
1857:A History Of Insane Art Prices
662:. The oldest auction house is
599:New York City headquarters in
585:New York City headquarters on
1:
2064:Reyburn, Scott (2017-05-05).
1446:Three Studies of Lucian Freud
1372:, sold for 1,160 gns. At the
49:, which was produced in 1911.
2947:Museum collection management
2870:Art history (academic study)
2749:alternative exhibition space
2102:Grant, Daniel (2016-10-23).
1740:"Sotheby's - Page Not Found"
955:" reaching 4,200 gins. For
915:fetching 3150 gins.; at the
18:History of art auction sales
3108:Colossal sculptures in situ
2812:Artist-in-residence program
2295:, vol. III, New York:
800:The Woman taken in Adultery
642:Banqueting House, Whitehall
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3118:Contemporary art galleries
3013:Outline of the visual arts
1967:Davies, Rob (2017-05-19).
1424:Portrait of Juan de Pareja
817:, 1842 (24 days), and the
797:each realized 5,000 gns.,
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2244:"Hammer houses of horror"
1942:www.zentopia-culture.com/
1759:Cite uses generic title (
1435:sold for $ 82.5 million.
1433:Portrait of Doctor Gachet
1206:Charles-François Daubigny
1163:Denizens of the Highlands
526:Private electronic market
3172:Most expensive paintings
2959:Conservation-restoration
2761:Contemporary art gallery
2292:The Diary of John Evelyn
1476:most expensive paintings
865:and Albert Levy (1876),
742:, &c., were sold by
221:Generalized second-price
3180:works by living artists
2942:Classificatory disputes
2380:Encyclopædia Britannica
2334:Schweizer Muenzblaetter
2306:Graves/art Sales 18c V3
1611:Memorials of Christie's
1593:Historical bibliography
1053:'s (1896), 10,500 gns.;
664:Stockholm Auction House
216:Generalized first-price
45:Encyclopædia Britannica
1313:sale of 1904, and the
985:Foster of Clewer Manor
947:sale) and 7 brought (
806:The Master Shipbuilder
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689:Edward, Earl of Oxford
618:, in most cases in an
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271:Simultaneous ascending
2817:Artist-run initiative
2704:Visual arts education
2289:Evelyn, John (1906),
1368:, after Reynolds, by
1358:, after Reynolds, by
1106:Childhood's Innocence
1062:Duchess of Devonshire
779:'s sale (1801), when
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306:Vickrey–Clarke–Groves
3113:Contemporary artists
2976:Destination painting
2773:Single-artist museum
2662:Conservator-restorer
2297:Macmillan Publishers
1047:(1894), 11,000 gns.;
777:Sir William Hamilton
186:Discriminatory price
3103:Art reference books
2897:History of painting
2481:Fine-art photograph
2108:Wall Street Journal
1948:on 24 February 2019
1619:Memoirs of Painting
1350:Sir Joshua Reynolds
1166:(1888), 5,550 gns.;
1109:(1907), 8,000 gns.;
1097:(1906), 6,000 gns.;
1085:(1895), 8,500 gns.;
1067:Georgiana Cavendish
748:Duchess of Portland
496:Revenue equivalence
181:Deferred-acceptance
3198:Visual arts portal
3128:National galleries
2981:Eclecticism in art
2936:Catalogue raisonné
2807:Artist cooperative
2304:Graves, Algernon,
2167:2007-07-16 at the
2145:2012-02-22 at the
2070:The New York Times
1862:2016-12-28 at the
1641:(chiefly French).
1563:Visual arts portal
1463:Les Femmes d'Alger
1417:In November 1970,
1355:Duchess of Rutland
1265:Le Reveil de VĂ©nus
1255:La Ronde ChampĂŞtre
1200:(1891), 6,450 gns.
1121:(1905), 85,00 gns.
957:Frederick Walker's
830:, 1856 (18 days).
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601:Rockefeller Center
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266:Sealed first-price
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2802:Artist collective
2616:Site-specific art
2466:Cultural artifact
2252:. July 24, 1997.
1936:Yi Ching, Leung.
1581:Blockage discount
1413:Late 20th century
1348:the prices which
1329:Sisters Frankland
1311:Massey-Mainwaring
1299:Dresden Porcelain
961:Harbour of Refuge
811:Buckingham Palace
791:Leonardo da Vinci
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346:Cancellation hunt
296:Value of revenues
166:Click-box bidding
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16:(Redirected from
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3167:Stolen paintings
3035:Sociology of art
2986:Economics of art
2837:Sculpture garden
2822:Artist-run space
2621:Social sculpture
2491:Installation art
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1198:The Sign Painter
1151:Danse des Amours
1130:Mortlake Terrace
1044:Lady Betty Delmé
1029:Burlington House
1025:South Kensington
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1094:Lady Waldegrave
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2780:Art school
2768:Art museum
2734:Art colony
2722:and events
2582:street art
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2230:2012-11-20
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3018:painting
2930:The arts
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2827:Biennale
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2552:Painting
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