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by Judd Tully

The measured result, which slightly surpassed its low estimate and the total take from the same sale last year, was Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Powered in part by a ravishing Vincent van Gogh portrait on paper and a Sir Winston Churchill Moroccan cityscape, Christie’s Read more…

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The so-called hybrid digital live stream model of art auctions invented out of necessity from the Covid pandemic, soldiers on Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Led by an elegiac Cy Twombly abstraction from the 1960’s and a custom-framed Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton from circa 67 million Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Fighting off the growing perception of a declining market, Sotheby’s managed to pull off a fairly decent, though not stellar, Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Anchored by a small handful of world class offerings, Sotheby’s London delivered a solid yet compact evening sale of Impressionist Read more…

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by Judd Tully

In a small but solid evening led by Claude Monet’s sparkling Venetian scene, Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art and Surrealist Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Though marred by a number of pricey buy-ins, Christie’s London combo single owner, Impressionist & Modern and Art of the Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Led by a rich array of Pablo Picasso paintings, Christie’s London Impressionist & Modern and the Art of the Surreal Read more…

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by Judd Tully

The art market rang up another strong win at Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern evening sale in New York on Tuesday, Read more…