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The 59.5ac farm sold on Friday is 4km from Prosperous Co Kildare and all in pasture.
The farm property year got off to a good start on Friday when a 59ac farm in Co Kildare was sold at auction for €780,000, or €13,220/ac.
It was bought by a beef farmer from Co Dublin and the underbidder was a Kildare tillage farmer.
The auction was held online because of lockdown restrictions and was run on the Offr platform.
Auctioneer Eamon O’Flaherty of Sherry FitzGerald Brady O’Flaherty, who conducted the auction, said that there had been significant interest in the farm before the auction and that five individuals registered to bid.
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Exceptional 20th century art collection donated to the Seattle Art Museum
Lee Krasner (1908-1984), Night Watch, 1960, Oil on canvas, 70 x 99 in.
SEATTLE, WA
.- An exceptional collection of 20th century art assembled over a decade by late collectors Jane Lang Davis and Richard E. Lang will find permanent homes and be accessible to the public at the Seattle Art Museum and the Yale University Art Gallery.
The Friday Foundation, established to realize the Langs passion and philanthropy, today announced gifts of 19 masterworks and $10.5 million in dedicated funds to the Seattle Art Museum. In addition, the Friday Foundation announced a gift of six specifically chosen artworks to the Yale University Art Gallery.
Charm and negligence behind network of master forgeries
Noce has spent five years investigating Ruffini s exploits and is careful to insist that he is innocent until proven guilty.
by Jean-Louis De La Vaissiere
PARIS
(AFP)
.- A French journalist s investigation into the alleged forgery network around art collector Giuliano Ruffini has also criticised the great negligence of art world experts.
The doubts first became public when French police seized a painting owned by the prince of Liechtenstein from an exhibition in Aix-en-Provence in 2016.
The prince had paid seven million euros at auction for the portrait of the goddess Venus by 16th century Italian painter Lucas Cranach, yet tests would soon reveal that the pigments used in the painting dated from the 20th century.