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Matisse’s heirs claim two cut-outs worth $4.5 million

theartnewspaper.com

Matisse’s heirs claim two cut-outs, White Palm on Red and Green Snail on Blue, worth a combined $4.5m, disappeared while in storage. The case, brought by a Hong Kong- and Panama-based company against Matisse’s family, involves Sotheby’s and questions provenance and market integrity.

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PRESS RELEASE René Magritte’s L’empire des lumières, 1949 highlighted by Christie’s November Evening Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art

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René Magritte’s L’empire des lumières, 1949 is highlighted in Christie’s November Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art with an estimated range of $14-18 million. The work, from a private collection and first owned by Nelson A. Rockefeller, will be offered at auction and will be on public view at Christie’s Hong Kong from 28 September to 3 October.

Quattro Strad al Quartetto di Cremona

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La Nippon Music Foundation ha prestato al Quartetto di Cremona il quartetto Paganini, composto da due violini, viola e violoncello realizzati da Stradivari; l’accordo è stato formalizzato all’Auditorium del Museo del Violino con la presenza del sindaco Gianluca Galimberti, di Paolo Bodini e di Kazuko Shiomi.

A leading violinist is robbed in Paris - Slippedisc

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The article reports that violinist and conductor Julien Chauvin, founder of Le Cercle de l’Harmonie and Concert de la Loge Olympique, had instruments stolen in Paris and issued an appeal for their recovery, mentioning a Giuseppe Rocca 1839 violin, a Marie’s viola by Yair Hod Fainas, and several bows.

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Manhattan district attorney says antiquity seized from the Met should be returned to Lebanon

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Eileen Kinsella reports that the Manhattan District Attorney argues the 2,300-year-old bull head on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art should be returned to Lebanon, with Matthew Bogdanos submitting a 68-page filing to the New York State Supreme Court. The Beierwaltes, who sold the head to Michael Steinhardt, are contesting ownership, claiming title and clean hands.

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Stern Collection’s 250 Lots Set for Series of Sotheby’s Sales

Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s set more than 250 works from Jerome and Ellen Stern for auctions running from November 2017 to March 2018, led by David Smith’s Voltri Bolton X at $6–8 million and Marlene Dumas’s Magdalena at $3–4 million.

Stradivari’s Messiah conference discussed at BVMA

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Maegis blog discusses a BVMA conference in Oxford focusing on Stradivari’s Messiah, a violin housed at theAshmolean Museum, with historical context on its provenance from Stradivari to Cozio di Salabue and Vuillaume, and notes on dendrochronology and workshop details.

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Paul F. Walter Collection Expected to Exceed $4.5 Million at Christie’s

Christie’s

Christie’s scheduled more than 560 lots from Paul F. Walter across two live sales and an online auction, with works on paper, early photography, prints and furniture expected to exceed $4.5 million.

Late period Stradivari cellos part 2 the vaslin composite

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Julian Hersh writes about late period Stradivari cellos, focusing on the ‘Vaslin Composite’ dating to around 1730 and its construction by John Lott and Antonio Stradivari, including its history through Vuillaume, Vaslin, and the split of the original cello. The article contrasts the ‘Vaslin Composite’ with other forma B piccola cellos and other late Stradivari instruments, referencing patterns in Cremona and Doring’s work.

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UK’s restitution powers to be extended indefinitely for Nazi-era loot

theartnewspaper.com

The Art Newspaper reports that the UK government will extend its Nazi-era spoliation powers indefinitely by introducing new legislation, likely next year, allowing national museums to restitute looted or forced-sale objects from 1933-45. The current temporary power under the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009 expires in 2019. The conference at the National Gallery announced the change, with involvement of bodies handling 1933-45 claims and the Commission for Looted Art in Europe; notable cases include Constable’s Beaching a Boat, Brighton (1824), restituted by Tate in 2015 and later sold at Christie’s for £665,000.

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Artworks attributed to Jean Dubuffet and Vincent van Gogh headline Woodshed Art Auctions September 20th auction

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Two artworks are highlighted: an oil on Masonite attributed to Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) titled Le Voyageur, with an estimated 80,000-120,000 USD, and a pen and brown ink drawing attributed to Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) titled Landscape with Haystacks, estimated 80,000-100,000 USD. The sale is Woodshed Art Auctions’ online Prestige Collection ending September 20, with bidding online via Invaluable and viewing at woodshedartauctions.com.

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Maezawa’s World: the Japanese collector recently set the auction record for Jean-Michel Basquiat, twice

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Maezawa’s World mentions Yusaku Maezawa purchasing Jean-Michel Basquiat for over $110 million at Sotheby’s on May 18, 2017, setting an auction record for Basquiat. It notes Maezawa’s rise in the collecting world and references his Instagram post and shared ethos with Basquiat, including mutual admiration of their identities and lifestyles.

350-year-old cello in town. hush! it’s said to be worth $20 million

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The Times of India reports a 1673 Stradivari cello, known as the Du Pre-Harrell, said to be worth about $20 million, currently in Mumbai and loaned to Hungarian cellist Istvan Vardai for a performance. The instrument’s famous owners include Jacqueline du Pre and Lynn Harrell, and its history includes a NY cab incident in 2004.

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Artworks attributed to Dubuffet and Van Gogh will headline Woodshed Art Auctions' Prestige Collection sale, Sept. 20

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Artworks attributed to Jean Dubuffet and Vincent van Gogh are highlighted in Woodshed Art Auctions' Prestige Collection sale, ending September 20. The pieces include an oil on Masonite attributed to Dubuffet titled Le Voyageur and a pen and brown ink drawing by Van Gogh titled Landscape with Haystacks, each with estimated prices of $80,000-$120,000 and $80,000-$100,000 respectively.

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Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani profile tops 200 collectors

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Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani is listed as a top collector from Doha, Qatar, with philanthropy as chairperson of Qatar Museums. The profile notes her acquisitions focus on Western modern and contemporary art, with mentions of Damien Hirst, Richard Serra, Jeff Koons, and Andy Warhol, and cites notable purchases including Cézanne’s The Card Players (2012), Mark Rothko’s White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender) (2007), and Andy Warhol’s The Men in Her Life (2010). It also references the Qatar Museums Authority and institutions like Mathaf and the Islamic Museum of Art.

University of Nevada, Reno plans to sell Stradivarius violin worth millions

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Siobhan McAndrew of the Reno Gazette-Journal reports that the University of Nevada, Reno will sell a Stradivarius violin valued at more than $3 million to fund its new arts building. The instrument, made by Antonio Stradivari, was a gift from Edwin L. Wiegand in 1974 and is currently with a rare instrument dealer in Chicago as it is prepared for sale.

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Race, power, money – the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat

theguardian.com

Jean-Michel Basquiat is the focus of a Guardian article titled Race, power, money – the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat. The piece discusses Basquiat’s rise from graffiti artist SAMO to a marketable art star, his background, and the enduring relevance of his work, including references to his private and public personas and the collectors who elevated his profile.

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Father and son duo caught with 15 stolen Georg Baselitz paintings worth millions

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Georg Baselitz paintings worth €2.5 million ($2.97 million) were recovered by German authorities in Munich. A 39-year-old man from Düsseldorf is accused of stealing the works between June 2015 and March 2016; two additional suspects, a 51-year-old man and his 26-year-old son, are accused of attempting to sell the pieces.

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PRESS RELEASE: Francis Bacon’s Head With Raised Arm unveiled for the first time in over 50 years

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Francis Bacon’s Head with Raised Arm (1955) with an estimated £7,000,000 – £10,000,000 is unveiled for the first time in over 50 years as part of Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction during Frieze Week in London. The work last exhibited in 1962 in Turin and is connected to Pope Pius XII portraits within Bacon’s oeuvre.

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Stolen Baselitz paintings worth about $2.9 million recovered by German authorities

artforum.com

Fifteen stolen paintings and drawings by Georg Baselitz, totaling about $2.9 million, were recovered from a man arrested in Germany after he attempted to sell the works following a trip abroad. The names of the three men involved have not been released due to German privacy laws; prosecutors said they were employed in the shipping industry.

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