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'Bastion of the super-rich': inside a New York billionaire's private museum | Art

A collection of art, featuring pieces by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Cézanne, has been kept secret for years but for select members of the public, the door is slowly being opened

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Domain Name News: March 2023 | Hogan Lovells

This is the March edition of Anchovy News. Here you will find articles concerning ICANN, the domain name industry and the recuperation of domain names across the globe.

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The Back Room: Fighting the Flippers

This week: new resistance against rapid resales, a national shakeup at auction, Henry Taylor gets down to earth, and much more.

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The Back Room: Law and Order | Artnet News

This week, the uncertain limits of resale restrictions, South Korea blasts off, a shared-custody Kusama, and much more.

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Sandro Botticelli Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel sells for $92 million at Sotheby's auction


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A small painting by Sandro Botticelli fetched $US92.2 million ($120 million) at auction at Sotheby’s on Thursday, in the art market’s first big test of the new year.
The result, an auction record for the Renaissance painter, was also the highest price paid for an old master work since Leonardo da Vinci’s
Salvator Mundi sold for $US450 million in 2017. It also represented a windfall for the foundation of billionaire Sheldon Solow, who had bought it for about $US1.3 million in 1982. The proceeds from the sale may be used to establish a private museum in Manhattan.
Sandro Botticelli’s Young Man Holding a Roundel has sold for $US 92.2 million.

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Sotheby's Auctions Botticelli 'Young Man' Painting for $92.2 Million


A Botticelli Portrait Sells for $92 Million at Sotheby’s Auction
“Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel” dates to around 1480, and its sale is the art market’s biggest test of the new year.
Botticelli’s “Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel” (circa 1480), is believed to show a Medici family member. It also has a small, gold-ground tondo inserted into the painting.Credit...Julian Cassady for Sotheby’s
By Katya Kazakina
Jan. 28, 2021
A small painting by Sandro Botticelli fetched $92.2 million at auction at Sotheby’s on Thursday, in the art market’s first big test of the new year.

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What will become of a tycoon's art gems?


What will become of a tycoon's art gems?
Real estate developer Sheldon Solow with his son, Stefan Soloviev, in New York, March 8, 2018. It’s the art world’s new guessing game: Will Solow’s paintings and sculptures, conservatively valued at $500 million, be heading to a private museum or to auction? George Etheredge/The New York Times.
by Katya Kazakina
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- In an apartment high above Manhattan, paintings by van Gogh, Matisse and Modigliani overlooked the East River and tribal artworks and Egyptian antiquities mingled with Giacometti bronzes and furniture. Several blocks west, a monumental Miró bronze stood guard by a skyscraper known for its sloping glass facade and masterpieces inside.

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