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  1. Rubens saved by the Tate after 'nailbiting' fundraising bid

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 9, 2008

    A Rubens masterpiece has been saved for the nation thanks to a "nailbiting" last minute fundraising effort.

    Also tagged: history, tudors, tate, david starkey, rubens, art fund, tate britain, charles i, stuarts, national heritage memorial fund, james i, stephen deuchar

  2. Rubens saved by the Tate after 'nailbiting' fundraising bid

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 8, 2008

    A Rubens masterpiece described by the historian Dr David Starkey as being "of the utmost significance to British history" has been saved for the nation thanks to a "nailbiting" last minute fundraising effort.

    Also tagged: history, tudors, tate, david starkey, rubens, art fund, tate britain, charles i, stuarts, national heritage memorial fund, james i, stephen deuchar

  3. Asian cities compete for slice of the art boom

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Sep 29, 2008

    Singapore is vying to join Shanghai Beijing and Hong Kong as a regional centre in the Asian art trade as the market rapidly multiplies in value.

    Also tagged: art, asia, auction, beijing, hong kong, sotheby s, shanghai, singapore, biennale, chinese contemporary

  4. China's new rich flex muscles in art market

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Sep 28, 2008

    Chinese art collectors are expected to spend £140 million at a major auction.

    Also tagged: china, hong kong, sotheby s, damien hirst, fortune cookie, zeng fanzhi, asian art trade

  5. Antiques: Chippendale High Chest, Made in Philadelphia, Returns From New Orleans

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 19, 2008

    A Philadelphia Chippendale highboy chest that survived Hurricane Katrina will be auctioned by Christie’s on Thursday.

    Also tagged: art, hurricane katrina

  6. Warhol’s Mysterious Collaborator May Be a Hoax

    truemors.com » Truemors - Sep 16, 2008

    Pieces by the artist known as Pietro Psaier, a supposed colleague of and collaborator with Andy Warhol, are commanding some hefty prices around the world, but the brakes are being applied as experts question whether or

    Also tagged: business, sri lanka, crap, tsunami, andy warhol, sothebys, brakes, bonhams, colleague, collaborator, vagabond, the factory, hefty prices, mystery surrounds, pietro psaier, andy warhol foundation

  7. Art Review: A Gallery Debut With Stars of the New York School

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 12, 2008

    “Abstract Expressionism” at Haunch of Venison is a sometimes beautiful but absurdly unnecessary exhibit of works by those mythic market stalwarts, the leaders of the New York School.

    Also tagged: art

  8. Passion and Prudence, the Secrets to Collecting

    nytimes.com » NYT > Your Money - Sep 10, 2008

    Whether collecting pocket watches, rosewood divans or Sèvres porcelain, seasoned collectors and auctioneers alike say the most important requirement is to find something you love.

    Also tagged: art, auctions, furniture, collectors and collections, sotheby s holdings incorporated bid nyse, keno leslie

  9. Kelly Cutrone’s Vlog: A Day That Never Ends

    nymag.com » The Cut - Sep 8, 2008

    Think Fashion Week is easy? Think again, people. Our tireless vlogger Kelly Cutrone shot a day in her life this weekend, and just watching it wears us out. From hanging with the adorable Henry Holland in her office to

    Also tagged: henry holland, the cutrone minute

  10. Arts, Briefly: Painter’s Painting of Painter for Sale

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 8, 2008

    One of only two of Lucian Freud’s paintings of Francis Bacon is expected to fetch more than $12 million at auction.

    Also tagged: art, auctions, freud lucian, bacon francis

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