Sentences with phrase «prized by collectors»

Very few of us can afford an original, as this is the stuff that is highly prized by collectors and rarely comes up for auction.
Stocksdale's bowls are prized by collectors.
As Phillips pointed out before the auction, the Scottish - born Doig, whose grand, painterly landscapes are prized by collectors, is one of just five living artists who have sold for more than $ 25 million at auction.
She has established herself in the fine arts world, and her paintings are highly prized by collectors.
Also prized by collectors are ceremonial pottery and carvings made from calabash gourds.
Prized by collectors and gardeners alike, Echeveria succulents are loved for their lush rosettes and stunning colors.
Larger pebbles and rocks can survive this fiery journey and make it to the ground as meteorites, prized by collectors.
Spiders may not be the most cuddly of species, but some are so prized by collectors that their existence could be in peril.

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Not only for prized tanzanite and tsavorite used in jewelry, but also for hosting a suite of other minerals increasingly prized by mineral collectors.
Prized by dedicated enthusiasts and collectors, they ascend to a legendary status.
The prize was devised by Hammond in 2007, the independent curator then went on to compile The Catlin Guide, a yearly book that presents a collection of recent graduate and postgraduate artists from UK art schools, which is now recognised as an essential reference for collectors of contemporary art.
There was a smattering of politically driven work, bannered by an astonishing tapestry by Goshka Macuga, woven in Flanders, that depicts her receiving a prize from Noam Chomsky in front of well - heeled collectors and Occupy Wall Street protesters.
The prize is one aspect of an ambitious programme for 2016 that includes a new 6,000 sq m riverside public garden; a retrospective of photographs by Martin Parr; and a display of works to be included in a major bequest by the collector Tim Sayer.
«Peggy Cooper Cafritz: Everything in a Big Way» by Penelope Green New York Times More than five years ago a fire destroyed the home of Washington, D.C. art collector Peggy Cooper Cafritz and she lost 300 prized works by El Anatsui, Nick Cave, Jacob Lawrence, Hank Willis Thomas and Kara Walker, among many others.
Beloufa has been the recipient of several awards, including the Audi Talent Award, Paris (2011), the Studio Collector prize by Agnes B. (2011) and most recently the Meurice Prize for Contemporary Art (2013).
The prize will be funded by benefactors including TV executive and Hepworth Wakefield chairman David Liddiment; art collector David Roberts; Linda Harley, who founded shoe chain LK Bennett; and local company Litestructures.
As the only female member of the Impressionist group at its founding in late 1873, Morisot played a major and multifaceted part in the movement, and her works were prized by pioneering dealers and collectors.
Awarded biennially by London's Whitechapel gallery and the Maramotti family (an Italian clan of art collectors, and founders of the MaxMara fashion label), the prize aims to recognise the achievements of a female artist working in Britain who has not yet had a major solo show.
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