Sentences with phrase «prices than paintings»

Work on paper tends to have lower prices than paintings.

Not exact matches

Lawson insisted that «you can no more make a State industry imitate private enterprise by telling it to follow textbook rules or to stimulate competitive prices, than you can make a mule into a zebra by painting stripes on its back.
(Reuters)- DowDuPont Inc (DWDP.N) reported a higher - than - expected first - quarter profit on Thursday as increased prices for its products and demand for packaging, paint and other materials made up for a weak agriculture business.
Just looking at price to earnings ratios in a period of rising cash software spend will paint an overly rosy picture for as long as a company's cash spend is higher than the amortisation.
Investor lending rose in March for the first time in more than a year, official figures earlier this month showed and asking price figures from consultancy SQM Research paint the picture of a market that is still strong.
I think I read somewhere about CC but the price was higher for less product, and the paint I made with it was runnier than I was used to.
It does have a higher price tag than latex paint but it really is worth all the hype.
For the price, which schools can share if Bonne is painting more than one map in the area, there is no more valuable teaching tool than one of Ed Bonne's playground maps!
But if you appreciate how a car drives, this is a better place to put # 6500 than matt paint, 20in black alloys and a TV tuner, just one combination of options that matches the pack's price.
They will be offered exclusively to Porsche Club of America members, with each car painted in «Club Blau» and commanding a price of $ 136,060 — roughly $ 20,000 more than the standard car.
Our Casino White Pearl tester's barcode scanned at $ 199,200 — more than $ 40,000 more than the $ 157,800 base price — when all of the options and the $ 1,800 destination fee were tallied (the paint added $ 700).
More than $ 31,000 for a vehicle in this category stings a bit, particularly when as much as $ 1,500 of that price is wrapped up in options such as metallic paint, heated seats and Bluetooth capability, which I'd expect to find included in a compact with a base price just shy of $ 30,000.
Metallic paint ($ 1547) I could live without and probably the glass sunroof ($ 2600) too, especially as they hike the price to $ 68,707, but there's a bunch of no - cost options that are more welcome than an ice cold soda water with a lemon twist on a sultry day.
Add in British Racing Green exterior paint for $ 500, and you're only looking at a price around $ 36,000 with delivery charges, almost 10 grand less than the JCW Clubman.
The Scooter was offered as a base model with a $ 2,899 suggested retail price, two front passenger seats, an optional rear seat, deletion of most exterior chrome (e.g., window surrounds), painted rather than chrome bumpers, an open glove box, black carpeting, door pull straps in lieu of arm rests, fiberboard door panels, and a passenger seat without fore - aft adjustment.
The lone option other than paint and upholstery color is the VIP package at $ 8,000, bring the delivered price to $ 66,000 before dickering.
A $ 2,500 Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system, $ 560 metallic paint, a $ 250 built - in second - row booster seat, $ 750 21 - inch alloy wheels, $ 1,800 four - corner air suspension, and a destination charge of $ 995 were also added on for a total sticker price of $ 66,705 — more than $ 12,000 above the base price.
The compact Velocity Micro Edge Z55 ($ 4,299, as tested) eschews a flashy paint job and lighting scheme for stellar performance at a lower price than most systems of its ilk.
Delivering PUBG to Xbox One in this way paints a bad picture for PUBG and with a $ 30 price tag, it makes the game's port feel like nothing more than a cash grab to capitalize on the hype.
Simply put, there is a LOT more paint on one than the other, so I fear that a viewer may be puzzled as to why they are the same price when one took the artist longer to produce.
I read this with great interest but there is one problem that is not being addressed here: buying art online can lead to some huge disappointments — Almost any painting / drawing can be made to look much better posted on facebook than when you see it «in person», plus (many) online artists can puff up who they are and their backgrouns — which entitles them to inflate their prices.
Francis Bacon's painting Three Studies of Lucien Freud (1969) sells at Christie's auction house in New York City for more than $ 142 million, the highest price to date for an artwork sold at auction.
Work for sale, at a healthy price, translates into mostly painting, with sculpture little more than tchotchkes.
Brilliantly combining world - serious and Miami playful, the Rubell Family Collection offered a mini-retrospective selected from its more than 6,300 works and 800 artists, as well as work commissioned for the exhibition from the likes of Mark Flood, Aaron Curry, Kaari Upson, Will Boone and, from newcomer Lucy Dodd, a room - long abstract painting inspired by Picasso's Guernica (watch her prices jump — the Rubells are opinion - makers, as we've seen with Hernan Bas among others).
With Nicholas Fox Weber, the director of the Connecticut - based Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Waddington helped oversee a remarkable rise in the prices of that influential Bauhaus artistJosef Albers, whose Homage to the Square paintings now fetch more than a million dollars.
On average, works on paper do tend to cost less than paintings — though of course they cover a wide range of price points.
That year his co-star Debbie Harry bought one of his first paintings, Cadillac Moon, for $ 100, less than one millionth of the price reached by one of his works this year.
Doig's paintings have also performed better than those by other postwar artists with similar average prices and lot volume like Cy Twombly and Philip Guston (Fig. 20)-- further proof that he is not going anywhere.
But the question remains, though, once the school field trips come and go, and the novelty of the new wears off, will this museum with its $ 10 admission price be appealing to a public with a millisecond attention span more interested in snapping photos with their smartphones than actually spending a sustained time looking at the paintings as Still wanted?
(Prices for his paintings were stronger than ever anyway, with one bringing nearly $ 6 million.)
Considering the philanthropic aim of the auction and the fact that the painting is signed by Branson himself, insiders have estimated that the piece will fetch a higher price than that of Engels» recent portrait of ancient Greek philosopher Hippocrates, which sold for $ 45,000.
This caused a stir not only because the plate - painting, Notre Dame (1979) doubled its $ 50,000 high estimate, selling for $ 93,500; nor because it was significantly more expensive than Schnabel's primary market prices (which were between $ 25,000 and $ 60,000); nor because this was almost ten times the price of work by Schnabel's peers (which cost around $ 10,000 at the time); but also because it was so rare for such recent work to come to auction in the first place.
His average auction price has increased by more than 500 percent since 2003, and the paintings he made in the 1950s and»60s routinely fetch between $ 1 million and $ 4 million, according to artprice.com.
This stunning price reflects the extreme rarity of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci — there are fewer than 20 in existence acknowledged as being from the artist's own hand, and all apart from Salvator Mundi are in museum collections.
Van de Weghe Fine Art and Vedovi Gallery were successful with 1980s Basquiat paintings priced at $ 4.3 million and just less than $ 5 million respectively.
For a price said to be in the low millions, the purchase added to the museum's holdings more than 150 paintings, sculptures and works on paper by contemporary American, Canadian and European artists who owe their reputations in some measure to Greenberg's advocacy.
Her beautiful paintings (reportedly ranging in price from $ 40,000 to $ 100,000) are much smaller than previous work, but equally engaging.
Paintings by the lyrical abstractionist Larry Poons, who for his «throw paintings» series did just that with goops of paint; sculptures by Ai Weiwei ranging in price from $ 30k to $ 300k; buckets of Gerhard Richter (after his stellar auction performance of late); more Andy Warhols than you could shake a stick at; and, one of my favorites (a great buy ahead of his Museum of Modern Art retrospective in 2014), SigmPaintings by the lyrical abstractionist Larry Poons, who for his «throw paintings» series did just that with goops of paint; sculptures by Ai Weiwei ranging in price from $ 30k to $ 300k; buckets of Gerhard Richter (after his stellar auction performance of late); more Andy Warhols than you could shake a stick at; and, one of my favorites (a great buy ahead of his Museum of Modern Art retrospective in 2014), Sigmpaintings» series did just that with goops of paint; sculptures by Ai Weiwei ranging in price from $ 30k to $ 300k; buckets of Gerhard Richter (after his stellar auction performance of late); more Andy Warhols than you could shake a stick at; and, one of my favorites (a great buy ahead of his Museum of Modern Art retrospective in 2014), Sigmar Polke.
A painting by Childe Hassam called «Shingling the First Baptist Church,» showing a church in a small harbor town, more than doubled its high estimate, selling for $ 3.5 million, the top auction price for the artist in five years, Sotheby's said.
Prices for her paintings more than tripled since her first solo show two years ago.
[30] Another painting by Bate Tichenor, Caja de crystal, also sold for much more than its estimated price.
Lucky for us, it is still large scale but priced much more accessibly than her paintings.
English Heritage, who owns the painting, told Paul that the painting isn't for sale at any price, but if it were, art expert Bart Cornelis said it could be worth more than # 50 millon.
The Times reports that Victoria Miro, the artist's London gallery, has a list of museums waiting to purchase her «limited output» (she reportedly completes five or six paintings a year) and states that primary market prices for her work are less than $ 100,000.
The price was more than twice the estimate of $ 2,000 to $ 3,000, which felt like a bargain, based solely on the size and visual quality of the painting, without considering all of the other substantive and mitigating factors that influence value.
The prices were somewhat higher than Schnabel's median, which falls somewhere in the hundred thousands, but believable; his painting 800 Blows sold for nearly $ 1.25 million at Sotheby's in May 2014.
Richard Gray Gallery placed more than a dozen works priced from $ 14,000 to $ 2 million, including a new painting by Jim Dine for $ 275,000 and a Cubist drawing by Pablo Picasso for $ 300,000, gallery director Paul Gray said.
The board has attracted high - powered market types like Mr. Schwartzman, dealer Lawrence Luhring and Frieze Art Fair director Amanda Sharp, as well as prominent artists like Rirkrit Tiravanija and Ms. Harrison, and they're all working to build an organization with an annual budget of only about $ 1 million — less than the price of many Damien Hirst spot paintings — into a place that can host important debates, and maybe provoke some arguments.
11R gallery made its first sale a minute into the fair and quickly placed more than a dozen works, including five paintings by Mika Tajima, priced at $ 14,000 to $ 45,000, and two pieces by Moira Dryer, at $ 15,000 and $ 30,000.
That said, Asian prices are typically higher than the US prices of the same devices, so a direct currency conversion may not paint a fully accurate picture.
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