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January 2001 fine-art market intelligence

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In an attempt to cut costs, the online auctioneer artnet.com chooses to give up selling paintings

theartnewspaper.com

Stated by The Art Newspaper on 1 January 2001, the article discusses artnet’s decision to stop selling paintings online in favor of prints and photographs, citing cost-cutting measures and staff reductions. The piece notes earlier sales including Warhol, Chagall, and Lichtenstein, and mentions a Fontana canvas sold for $168,000 as a record for online art sales.

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Stadt Bonn verkauft Baselitz-Bild

ga.de

Georg Baselitzs frühwerk Sandteichdamm (1974) wird von der Stadt Bonn verkauft und geht an die Kunststiftung der Sparkasse, um Schulden zu begleichen; der Preis beträgt 400 000 Mark. Das Bild bleibt als Leihgabe im Museum, da eine Dauerleihvereinbarung besteht.

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Scotland sends drawings to America

upi.com

Scotland sends drawings to America. The article discusses how drawings have become valued for qualities such as lightness and line, and mentions the National Gallery of Scotland and an exhibition of drawings at New York's Frick Collection and Houston. It references Leonardo da Vinci and Georges Seurat among others in the draft collection.

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Yale investigates provenance of Courbet painting on loan to campus gallery

news.yale.edu

The Yale University Art Gallery is reviewing an ownership claim regarding Gustave Courbet's 1864 painting Le Grand Pont, on loan since 1981 from Dr. Herbert Schaefer. The claim, made by the son of the late Josephine Weinmann, asserts she purchased the work in the 1930s in Germany and never recovered it after leaving the country; the painting remains on display during the inquiry.

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Gustav Rau fights Swiss control of £300 million private collection

The Art Newspaper

Collector Gustav Rau was contesting Swiss control of hundreds of European paintings valued at about £300 million. The collection was largely stored near Zurich, part was on loan in Paris, and Rau had made a will bequeathing the works to Unicef.

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