- An
art auction or fine
art auction is the sale of
art works, in most
cases in an
auction house. In
England this
dates from the
latter part of the 17th...
- the 18th century,
auctions of
art works were
commonly held in
taverns and coffeehouses.
These auctions were held daily, and
auction catalogs were printed...
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Art+
Auction is a
monthly art magazine published in New York City by
Louise Blouin Media. It was
started in 1979, and has a
circulation of
about 20,000...
- A
primary source for 2024
figures is the
Art Newspaper, [1],
whose most
recent annual survey was
published in
March 2025.
Other major sources included...
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Art is a
diverse range of
cultural activity centered around works utilizing creative or
imaginative talents,
which are
expected to
evoke a worthwhile...
-
organized an
auction of "degenerate"
art confiscated by the ****s. The
auction took
place on 30 June 1939 in the
Grand Hotel National. The
auction received...
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Russian art., at
ArtNet, 15 May 2018
description and
auction details of "Suprematist Composition" at Christie's website. Lot
description and 2008
auction details...
- A
Vickrey auction or sealed-bid second-price
auction (SBSPA) is a type of sealed-bid
auction.
Bidders submit written bids
without knowing the bid of the...
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other tools) used by an artist, composer, designer, etc. to
create a work of
art. For example, a
visual artist may
broadly use the
media of
painting or sculpting...
- such
institutions as
art auctions,
art dealers, and
major art galleries.
Galleries featuring indie art also exist. The term "indie
art" is a
parallel construction...