The event, spread out through the city’s dealerships, brought a model tried elsewhere to one of the sector’s major capitals.
Author: Scott Reyburn
For Britain’s Art Dealers, Post-Brexit Trade Isn’t So Free
New taxes, fees and red tape have some in the trade worried they will go out of business. Others see opportunities as the market readjusts.
Sotheby’s Reports $2.5 Billion in Sales
The auction house says that figure reflects a “resilient” market amid the coronavirus. But it represents a 25 percent decrease in auction sales, analysts say.
Cimabue Masterpiece Discovered in French Kitchen Fetches Nearly $27 Million
“The Mocking of Christ” is the first work believed to have been painted by Cimabue to sell at auction in living memory.
Tutankhamen Head Sells for $6 Million, Despite Protests from Egypt
Christie’s said the sale was legal. But Egypt’s government says the antiquity was looted and should be returned.