Sentences with phrase «at auction in»

Yes, once found a beautiful sunset landscape I had purchased at a auction in my basement.
In the living room of designer Ernest de la Torre and Kris Haberman's home in Snedens Landing, New York, the custom sofa is upholstered in a Toyine Sellers fabric, the 19th - century Belgian cabinet was found at an auction in London, the bronze pendant light is by Hervé Van der Straeten and the Georgian fireplace is attributed to Robert Adam.
Yes, Veristone's process for purchasing foreclosures at auction in Mountlake Terrace is only available to prequalified clients.
Yes, Veristone's process for purchasing foreclosures at auction in Colorado Springs is only available to prequalified clients.
Selling your home at auction in is a growing practice throughout America, because it offers an opportunity to sell your house fast, without paying real estate agent fees, and often with a profit.
Michael A. Fine would like you to think of top - quality real estate assets earning high prices — such as Miramar, a mansion that he helped to sell in 2006 at auction in Newport, R.I., for $ 17.5 million.
They are buying a ton of foreclosures at auction in St Pete, FL..
Sixty - five condos offered at auction in Miami recently were snapped up in just two - and - a-half hours, according to Real Estate Disposition, LLC (REDC), based in Irvine, Calif...
The U.S. Marshals Service confirmed Thursday that more than 3,600 bitcoin sold at auction in January have been successfully transferred to five winning bidders.
Famed for purchasing nearly 30,000 bitcoins at auction in 2014, Draper has been among the earliest and most vocal supporters of bitcoin and blockchain innovation.
Carlstadt, N.J. - based electronics distributor ArchBrook Laguna Holdings and six subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy on July 8 in Manhattan as part of a plan to sell the business at auction in August, according to The Record of Bergen County, N.J.
One such image went on to sell for $ 3.75 million at auction in 2014.
The artist is best - known for her Turner - nominated artwork, «My Bed», and a tent embroidered with the names of many of her lovers, called «Everyone I Have Ever Slept With» — the unmade bed covered in debris which she exhibited at Tate Britain after she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1999 went on to sell for # 2.2 million at auction in July of this year.
But now, nearly 300 works by artists including Damien Hirst, Henry Moore and Marcel Duchamp will go on display at Sotheby's in London, before being sold at auction in November.
Murillo's 40 works generated about $ 7.1 million at auction in one year.
LONDON (Reuters)- Gerhard Richter is one of the world's most prized living artists, and one of his famous «Candle» series is expected to fetch 6 - 9 million pounds ($ 9 - 14 million) at auction in London next week.
Tracey Emin's My Bed realized # 2,546,500 setting a world record price for the artist at auction in the Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 1 July 2014 in London.
Helen Frankenthaler's 1978 Marchioness, acrylic on canvas, was sold at auction in Germany last month.
-- Bild realized # 13,970,500 setting a world record price for the artist at auction in the Impressionist / Modern Evening Sale on 24 June 2014 in London.
A bronze sculpture of Kate Moss in a yoga position fetched $ 1.3 million including fees at auction in New York last year.
Doig's 1991 canvas The Architect's Home in the Ravine is guaranteed to sell against a low estimate of # 10 million, # 2.3 million more than it brought at auction in London three years ago.
That's how much Eric Clapton's platinum Patek Philippe watch sold for Monday at an auction in Switzerland.
Estimated $ 30 - 50 million, the work will be on view in Hong Kong and London before being offered at auction in New York on May 13th.
This is the first time that the painting has been on the market for thirty years and we are sure to see a bidding war at the auction in May for this extremely rare and universally enticing work, especially with such a prestigious provenance and exhibition history,» stated Brett Gorvy, Chairman and International Head of Post-War & Contemporary Art.
His previous record was another diptych entitled «La Foret Blanche II», which was sold at auction in 2012 for HK$ 60 million, or $ 7.7 million USD [10]
This edition is a wonderfully edgy and unexpected work by the great artist, who won the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in the 2011 Venice Biennale, and whose works have been fetching staggering multiples of their estimates at auction in recent years, with a record of $ 710,000 set by one of her ersatz Lichtenstein paintings in 2011.
George Harrison's lyrics for While My Guitar Gently Weeps could fetch # 400,000 at an auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, next Monday.
David Zwirner, one of the world's leading galleries, recently started working with Kerry James Marshall of Chicago whose prices hit a record $ 5 million at auction in November, following an acclaimed retrospective that visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The art market heartily agrees: Sales of his paintings have fetched more than $ 21 million at auction in the last 12 months alone.
But some of that was fairly lumpy in the form of a single Norman Lewis painting that made $ 965,000 at auction in 2015.
Only a handful of these books have surfaced at auction in the last 80 years.
artnet News has compiled a list of 36 top - selling artists (including Oscar Murillo, Theaster Gates and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye) born after 1970, whose work was first offered at auction in 2009 or later.
Contemporary African Art at Auction In May, Bonhams held its annual Africa Now sale of contemporary African art in London.
This work was sold at auction in October 2012, for # 21 million ($ 34 million)- a world record for a living artist.
Peter Doig's Gasthof realized # 9,938,500 setting a world record price for the artist at auction in the Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 1 July 2014 in London.
• Sold at auction in 2014, for $ 142.4 million.
A final decision on the sale is expected to be made later this week, with a view to the sculpture being sold at auction in February.
«Two Forms (Orkney)», 1967, which was acquired at auction in 2015, was last exhibited in 1968 at the Tate gallery and had not been on public view for almost 50 years, being part of a private Swiss collection.
Last year Sullivan received widespread acclaim for his debut show at Manhattan's Maccarone gallery, and demand for his paintings continues to rise, with one recently sparking a bidding war at auction in London — it ultimately sold for $ 137,000, more than double the high estimate.
A Francis Bacon triptych became the priciest artwork at auction in the biggest sale ever last night in New York.
Last sold at auction in 1973 at Sotheby's in London, Femme assise has remained in a private collection for over forty years, during which time it has featured in some of the most important international exhibitions of Picasso's work, including key exhibitions on Cubism: Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1989; Picasso: Sculptor / Painter at Tate Gallery, London, in 1994; and Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of Fernande Olivier at the National Gallery of Art, Washington in 2003 - 04.
In 2013 a triptych of portraits by Bacon of Freud sold at auction in New York for $ 142 million.
At the turn of the century, Heilmann's reputation began to grow and her paintings began to appear at auction in Europe, several selling for $ 20,000 to $ 30,000.
[11] In 1988, Johns» False Start was sold at auction at Sotheby's to Samuel I. Newhouse, Jr. for $ 17.05 million, setting a record at the time as the highest price paid for a work by a living artist at auction, and the second highest price paid for an artwork at auction in the U.S. [32] In 2006, private collectors Anne and Kenneth Griffin (founder of the Chicago - based hedge fund Citadel LLC) bought False Start (1959) from David Geffen [33] for $ 80 million, making it the most expensive painting by a living artist.
John Constable's The Lock realized # 22,441,250 achieving a world record price for the artist at auction in the Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale at London, King Street on 3 July 2012.
Elegy to the Spanish Republic No 130 is from the long series of the artist's best - known works, and was unsold at auction in 2006, with a $ 1.5 million estimate.
Although less than 25 percent of the lots are by women artists, some significant works by women are for sale: «Roots,» a poignant color screen print by Catlett that the gallery says has not been seen at auction in 20 years (shown above); «March on Washington,» 1964 (oil on canvas), a beautifully rendered painting by Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978); Faith Ringgold's 1974 «Night: Window of the Wedding 8,» touted as the first of her fabric paintings to be offered at auction (shown below); and «Still Life with Grapefruit,» 1928, described on the frame backing as Lois Mailou Jones's first painting, completed a year after she graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
At an auction in New York on Tuesday, «Danseuses,» a painting by Edgar Degas, brought $ 9.5 million ($ 10.7 million including fees to Christie's), well above its $ 9 million high estimate.
Earlier this year the artist Rachel Howard sold a painting for # 61,000 at an auction in New York.
It's unclear how much monetary damage was done, as the gourd is only one facet of the larger installation, but Artnet News reports a similar - looking Kusama piece, sold as a standalone work, went for around $ 800,000 at auction in 2015.
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