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Art & Auction 5/92 THE RETURN OF CONTEMPORARY?
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Place Published: New York:
Publisher: Magazine Publications, LP,
Date Published: 1992.

Description: 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Art & Auction Magazine MAY 1992. Volume XIV, No. 10. 160 pages. Black & white and color photo illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is FINE. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. Articles include: COVER Andy Warhol's 1962 210 Coca-Cola Bottles (est. $2.2-2.8 million) will be a highlight of Christie's evening sale of contemporary art. Allan Schwartzman's analysis of market trends and possibilities begins on page 102. IN THE AIR Things we've been told-in strictest confidence; AROUND THE BLOCK Where's Baghoomian?; artists' royalties on the way? Renoir donors sued; Discovery in Pompeii; Tax incentives for art donors threatened; Sotheby's withdraws Wtewael; Holbein to stay in England; Stolen Picassos recovered; The stones of Florence; BARBARA ROSE'S JOURNAL: The Name Game; TALK OF THE TRADE Little Bonhams gets bigger, Piltzer comes home; 25 years at E&J Frankel; Colnaghi tests French market; Laura Carpenter moves to Santa Fe; the auction prince of Montreal; Bernheimer gets company; Nader expands in Florida; the irrepressible Eisenberg; Josh Baer's new image?; CRITICAL EDGE The Outlaw Academy by Dan Cameron; IS THIS THE BEST OF TIMES? For collectors with cash and confidence, this month could be one of the best ever to buy great contemporary art at bargain prices by Allan Schwartzman; THE "M" WORD Artists like to talk-about anything, it seems, except the market. But here, four of them share their views on the subject by Judd Tully; A PAINTER'S DREAMS OF STONE Was Mantegna a painter, draftsman, engraver-really a sculptor at heart? The Mategna exhibition opens this month at the Metropolitan Museum by Souren Melikian; CROSSING THE BORDER Riding their country's economic boom, Mexican collectors are in a buying mood. The rest of the world is beginning to take notice by Anne Horton; THE NEOCLASSIC QUESTION A sign of stability in edgy times, Neoclassicism is hot. Will it get even hotter? By Barrymore Laurence Scherer; AUCTION REVIEWS 19th century art; EDITORIAL The Passion to Possess.

Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fine

Book Id: 7775

Price: $14.50

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