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Leonard Andrews

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83:, he came up with the idea of publishing a newsletter with details about that firm's demise. He later added details regarding other major bankruptcy cases and started other newsletters about specific issues, such as asbestos litigation and Iranian assets after the Shah was deposed, charging more than $ 1,000 per year for his bankruptcy publication. He published some 30 legal journals and other publications reaching bankers, investors and lawyers. Andrews sold the company in 1985. 20: 89:
In 1986, Andrews purchased a set of 240 previously unknown Andrew Wyeth works of a woman known as Helga, including several nudes. After he sold them for seven times the price he had paid, Andrews invested the proceeds into an art program that helps amateur artists display their work. Andrews bought
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He established the National Arts Program in 1983 which helps highlight and present American artists.
140: 50: 42: 35: 135: 72:, and approached the company's customers about advertising in a publication he created called 100: 96:, which he sold to a Japanese buyer for $ 40 million to $ 50 million in November 1989. 176: 90:
an additional 290 more Wyeth works in 1989, including drawings for Wyeth's painting
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He was employed by a credit card company, the Uni-Serv Corporation, during the
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240 previously unknown Andrew Wyeth works of a woman known as Helga
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publisher and art collector best known for his purchase of some
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United States Army Air Forces bomber pilots of World War II
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American
240 previously unknown Andrew Wyeth works of a woman known as Helga
Nacogdoches, Texas
World War II
United States Army
Southern Methodist University
United States Air Force
Korean War
1962 New York City newspaper strike
Penn Central Transportation Company
Christina's World
prostate cancer
Malvern, Pennsylvania






"Leonard E.B. Andrews, Buyer of Wyeth Art, Dies at 83"
The New York Times


"Leonard Andrews, publisher and art lover"
Philadelphia Daily News
Categories
1925 births
2009 deaths
American art collectors

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