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Surrealist Fantasy Sets $28.5 Million Record for Leonora Carrington at Sotheby's | Artnet News
Artnet News· 10 hours agoThe dazzling 1945 tempera, Les Distractions de Dagobert, was the star of Sotheby’s modern art...
New York May Auctions Get Off to a Slow Start as Pricey Bacon Misfires During Sotheby’s $267.3 M....
ARTnews· 2 days agoSotheby’s kicked off this month’s marquee New York auctions with two sales on Monday evening, one...
New Record for Leonora Carrington as Surrealist Painting Sells for $28.5 M. at Sotheby’s
ARTnews· 10 hours agoThe painting, carrying a $12 million–$18 million estimate, hit that price after 10 minutes of...
Monet painting fetches $35 million at New York auction
Digital Journal· 7 hours agoA Monet sold for nearly $35 million at auction Wednesday evening, Sotheby’s said, marking a solid...
Stolen valuable antique suddenly found after 40 years
Newsweek· 8 hours agoThe antique, a 1910 copper weathervane made by W.A. Snow Iron Works Inc., was recently pulled from a...
Painting by British artist Leonora Carrington sells for record £22.8m
Press Association News via AOL· 2 hours agoMr Costantini said: “An iconic painting, The Distractions of Dagobert is one the most admired works...
Sotheby’s Modern Evening Sale Yields $235 M. Led by $38.4 M. Monet and Record-Smash for Leonora...
ARTnews· 6 hours agoTwo oil paintings, Georges Braque’s Anvers, le mât (1906) and Sam Francis’ Yellow, Orange and Blue...
Patek Philippe Leads Geneva’s Spring Watch Auctions to a Frothy $125 Million in Sales
Robb Report via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoPhilips, Christie's, Sotheby's and Antiquorum saw robust results as the spring auction season kicked...
An Anxious May Auction Season Kicks Off With Tepid Results At Best
ARTnews· 17 hours agoOne of the most startling things I saw happen during the first two days of art auctions in New York...
$46.5 M. Basquiat Leads Phillips’s Tepid $86.3 M. New York Auction
ARTnews· 1 day agoFollowing a solid, if somewhat disappointing, pair of sales at Sotheby’s last night, Phillips...