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A Dürer Print Found in a Dump Could Score Big at Auction

Artnet News

It's considered one of Dürer's three ‘Master Engravings.’ The post A Dürer Print Found in a Dump Could Score Big at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘You must walk close to the edge’—the pioneering German artist Rebecca Horn dies, aged 80

The Art Newspaper

Horn maintained a powerful drawing strand that supported her innovative conceptual sculpture practice around the human body in installations, performances and photographs

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Appraiser Neutrality and the Importance of Working with a USPAP-Compliant Appraiser

Artifactual History Appraisal

Public Domain Image from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Collection: Abraham Bosse (French, Tours 1602/04–1676 Paris), "Justice” etching from The Virtues (Les Vertus) series, published in 1636 by Herman Weyen (Flemish, died Paris, 1672), Sheet (trimmed): 2 15/16 × 1 7/8 in. (7.4 × 4.7 cm), The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1951, Accession Number: 51.501.2276 I adapted my recent LinkedIn post about appraiser neutrality into a newly published Worthwhile Mag

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Medicare Industry Upheaval Portends Frenzied Open Enrollment

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Retirees may have to scramble for 2025 Medicare coverage during open enrollment, October 15 to December 7. “I expect this to be the most wild and challenging Annual Election Period in my career of almost 20 years,” said Danielle Kunkle Roberts, founding partner of Boomer Benefits, a Medicare insurance agency based in Ft.

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Long-Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Goes on View After Centuries of Obscurity

Artnet News

The painting resurfaced at auction in 2001 as a work by the artist's studio, and was recently identified as an original. The post Long-Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Goes on View After Centuries of Obscurity appeared first on Artnet News.

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New repatriation documentary chronicles Indigenous groups’ struggles to recover artefacts from collectors and museums

The Art Newspaper

The Canadian documentary “So Surreal: Behind the Masks” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival

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Share Your Archives during #AskAnArchivist Day

Society of American Archivists

#AskAnArchivist Day takes place this year on October 16 , and SAA wants your help to celebrate archives across the country.

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The Painting That Birthed Impressionism Makes Its Stateside Debut

Artnet News

Monet's canvas including the word "Impression" in its title unwittingly christened one of art history's most beloved movements. The post The Painting That Birthed Impressionism Makes Its Stateside Debut appeared first on Artnet News.

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Julie Mehretu creates towering glass mural for Obama Presidential Center in Chicago

The Art Newspaper

The artist's 83ft-tall work, “Uprising of the Sun”, is the most prominent of many art commissions for the centre

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Hake’s Has Auctions to Suit Every Collector

WorthPoint

Auction houses are essential to the antique and vintage space. Buyers and sellers depend on auction houses to help fans grow their collections and sales. Recently, WorthPoint spoke with Alex Winter, President of Hake’s Auctions, a valued industry partner, about the trends they see in their auctions and what today’s collectors want. Winter has been with Hake’s since 1985, when he worked as a shipping assistant after school at the company.

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Charlie Chaplin movie posters tempt collectors at Propstore September 12-13

Auction Central News

VALENCIA, CA — A trove of nine stone lithography Charlie Chaplin movie posters are headed to market at Propstore‘s two-day, 826-lot LA Posters September 2024 sale scheduled for Thursday, September 12 and Friday, September 13. The posters range from those advertising early one-reel shorts to Chaplin’s later written-and-directed feature films released through United Artists.

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Art Market Reset: Riding the Waves of Change

Artnet News

The art market is in the midst of a radical sea change. What can buyers and sellers learn from the cresting waves? The post Art Market Reset: Riding the Waves of Change appeared first on Artnet News.

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Medieval French city of Carcassonne to be revealed in spectacular fashion after ‘biggest restoration’ in nearly two centuries

The Art Newspaper

Visitors to the historic site will now be able to get a panoramic view from its upper ramparts after the €5.

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Hightower Invests in Florida RIA Managing $2.3B

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Charles D. Hyman & Company is a five-person advisor firm in Ponte Verde, Fla.

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New York Dealer Dakota Sica Curated Artnet’s Post-War Abstraction Sale—Here Are Some of His Favorite Works

Artnet Auctions

Sica shares his curatorial vision for 'GEMS: Collecting Post-War Abstraction Sale' with Arnet Auctions and his three commandments for collecting. The post New York Dealer Dakota Sica Curated Artnet’s Post-War Abstraction Sale—Here Are Some of His Favorite Works appeared first on Artnet News.

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A Parade of 100 Elephant Sculptures Makes a Jumbo Entrance in New York

Artnet News

The life-sized sculptures were made by indigenous artisans—and you can buy one to support wildlife conservation. The post A Parade of 100 Elephant Sculptures Makes a Jumbo Entrance in New York appeared first on Artnet News.

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Bay Area Abstract Expressionist ‘legend’ Bernice Bing gets her first New York solo show

The Art Newspaper

Nearly 30 years after her death, the market for Bing’s work is thriving

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EMoney Launches Advisor Cash Management Optimization Tool

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The new capability was made possible through a partnership with fintech platform Flourish.

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KJV ‘She’ Bible from circa 1613 featured at PBA September 19

Auction Central News

BERKELEY, CA — An exceedingly scarce second edition of the King James Holy Bible comes to market Thursday, September 19 as the highest-estimated lot in the Rare Books and Manuscripts sale at PBA Galleries. The auction is now open for bidding at LiveAuctioneers. Authorized by King James I (1566-1625) to be the official version of […] The post KJV ‘She’ Bible from circa 1613 featured at PBA September 19 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Embattled Art Advisor Lisa Schiff’s Art to Be Auctioned

Artnet News

More than 200 pieces by a range of artists will be offered at Phillips starting in November, if a court approves. The post Embattled Art Advisor Lisa Schiff’s Art to Be Auctioned appeared first on Artnet News.

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Row over Notre-Dame’s stained glass re-ignites

The Art Newspaper

President Emmanuel Macron wants to replace the Paris cathedral’s 19th-century windows, even though they were not damaged in 2019 fire

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Great Discoveries: Amber Nugget Used as Doorstop, Valued at Over $1 Million

WorthPoint

This amber nugget found in Romania was used as a doorstop for years. Image Source: Museum of Buzau via El Pais For decades, a Romanian homeowner used a stone she found in a stream bed as a doorstop. Little did she know that stone was an amber nugget worth over $1 million. Oddly enough, the homeowner experienced a break-in at one point. The criminals stole gold jewelry but left behind the doorstop—the most valuable object in the home.

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Mary Blair’s concept paintings served as spectacular blueprints for mid-century Disney classics

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Collecting animation art is generational, as most collectors are nostalgia-minded, seeking cels from the films they grew up with. Still, the classics are classics for a reason. Films such as Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and Cinderella have stood the test of time and continue to be shown to eager young audiences. […] The post Mary Blair’s concept paintings served as spectacular blueprints for mid-century Disney classics appeared first on Auction Central News.

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A Van Gogh Painting with Royal Ties Could Fetch $50 Million at Christie’s Hong Kong

Artnet News

As a major Van Gogh show opens in London, one of his Paris works will set a record in Hong Kong. The post A Van Gogh Painting with Royal Ties Could Fetch $50 Million at Christie’s Hong Kong appeared first on Artnet News.

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‘A driving force’: show at London’s Freud Museum to celebrate the women central to psychoanalyst’s world

The Art Newspaper

The exhibition opening in October will bring together works by artists including Paula Rego, Cornelia Parker, Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas

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Top Picks: Five for $500, LEGO Edition

WorthPoint

Which LEGO sets have been going for over $500? LEGO collectibles come in all varieties, from the sought-after minifigs to the highly coveted retired kits. You can start your search anywhere, of course, but today, we’re exploring recent resale listings of LEGOs in the WorthPoint Price Guide, and we’re starting at the $500 price tag. Which LEGOs can you expect to resell (or buy) for $500 or more?

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Mary Tudor’s personal copy of Vergil’s history of England commands $226K

Auction Central News

SOUTH CERNEY, UK — The 1555 edition of the Anglica Historia, including four then-contemporary manuscript maps of England and Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and France bound in, was expected to bring £20,000-£30,000 ($26,100-$39,150) as part of the Dominic Winter sale on September 11. The price — £140,000, or $226,000 with buyer’s premium — sets a new […] The post Mary Tudor’s personal copy of Vergil’s history of England commands $226K appeared first on Auction Central News.

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From KAWS to MSCHF—A New Show Celebrates Artists Who Have Made Sneakers Their Canvas

Artnet News

The Toronto institution's new show will explore the evolving artist sneaker drop through kicks by Peter Max, KAWS, and more. The post From KAWS to MSCHF—A New Show Celebrates Artists Who Have Made Sneakers Their Canvas appeared first on Artnet News.

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Paul McCarthy throwing out vast installation no institution or collector stepped in to preserve

The Art Newspaper

Last year, the artist put his 2013 installation “WS White Snow” on show in a Los Angeles warehouse in hopes of finding a long-term custodian

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Delaware Antiques Show – Nov 15-17

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

A Winterthur Tradition One of the nation’s most highly acclaimed antiques shows presents a spectacular showcase of art, antiques, and design!

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Jasper52 presents quality American, English, and Continental silver September 17

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Jasper52 is presenting 157 lots of fine American, English, and Continental Silver in its upcoming sale scheduled for Tuesday, September 17 at 8 pm Eastern time. The catalog is now open for early bidding at LiveAuctioneers. The first highlight is a Sheffield sterling silver set of six wine goblets by James Dixon […] The post Jasper52 presents quality American, English, and Continental silver September 17 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Basquiat and Banksy Go Head-to-Head at the Hirshhorn This Fall

Artnet News

It's the first time either artist's work will be on view at the D.C. museum. The post Basquiat and Banksy Go Head-to-Head at the Hirshhorn This Fall appeared first on Artnet News.

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Larry Gagosian and Peter Doig join forces in ‘unique collaboration’

The Art Newspaper

The British painter, who left his longtime dealer Michael Werner last year, is curating a show at Gagosian's New York gallery in November

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CEO Perspective: Thoughts on Shipping Services

WorthPoint

Scream poster autographed by Neve Campbell. I am sure that all of you have your recent horror stories about shipping your packages. All services seem to have their share of fatal issues. Here are my thoughts on each service: 1. FedEx —This used to be the best company. When it absolutely, positively had to be there overnight, you “FedExed” it.

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Exquisite Fine Art Paintings and Prints offered in New York September 18

Auction Central News

NEW YORK – On Wednesday, September 18, starting at 11 am Eastern time, Jasper52 will present its next Exquisite Fine Art Paintings and Prints sale, consisting of 197 lots. Absentee and Internet bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers. Leading the trio of highlights is a circa-1961 untitled abstract oil painting credited to Jean-Francois Pierre (b. […] The post Exquisite Fine Art Paintings and Prints offered in New York September 18 appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Brooklyn Museum’s New Show Gathers a Who’s Who of 200+ Artists From the Borough

Artnet News

"The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition" will spotlight the breadth of creativity across the artistic enclave. The post Brooklyn Museum’s New Show Gathers a Who’s Who of 200+ Artists From the Borough appeared first on Artnet News.

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Long-planned Las Vegas art museum given plot of land downtown

The Art Newspaper

After decades of efforts to build an art museum in the city, a scheme led by collector and philanthropist Elaine Wynn has real momentum—and, now, real estate

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