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LONDON IS CONFIRMED EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF THE MARKET


Written by Elena Lanzanova July 4 2008

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In the last few weeks, London city has proved to be the European capital of the art market. With sales dedicated to the modern and impressionist sector, and Christie’s have confirmed the good state of the market. Indeed, the “Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale” held on 24th June fetched 144 million pounds (284 million dollars), achieving the highest total for a European auction and giving “Le bassin aux nymphèas” by the new world record for the artist, selling the piece for 41 million pounds.

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PHILLIPS CLOSES THE SEASON OF CONTEMPORTARY ART IN NEW YORK


Written by Elena Lanzanova May 22 2008

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On 15th May, “Contemporary Art Part I” was held at . New York, a sale that concluded the New York sessions of the three main international auction houses dedicated to contemporary art, confirming once again the excellent condition of contemporary art on the market, which remains vital and continues receiving approvals and international participation. After Christie’s and , which achieved record takings, even the young Phillips has realized a total of 59,001,000 dollars, with an 84% sale percentage.

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Nowadays, there are many art auction houses available online such as sotheby and . However, before attempting to bid for a fine art auction, there are some points you need to take note especially if you are a beginner to art auctions.If you are new to fine art auctions, you might first decide what it is you like to collect. Is it abstract art, oil-based painting, impression art etc?You also might want to read up on the art category that you prefer to buy. Take for example, you are into abstract art. It would help you in your art auctions if you knew more about abstract art history, the various abstract art movements. The best way to start would be on the internet. One such site is www.artsconnected.org. They provide comprehensive search tools for visitors to research on their favorite art category.The other way is to browse the various art magazines, books, periodicals. You could go to your local bookstore, amazon or even the local library. Visit a few fine art auction houses and get a feel for the type of art you are interested in. Art Auction houses will usually provide detailed information on the art piece being auctioned.How Do I Know The Art Piece I Like Is Real?Ok, so you finally found an art piece you like. The next question you are probably asking is how do I know it is authentic? Since the value of an art piece is subjective depending on the person looking at it, it would be best if you can afford it to get a professional art appraiser to value the art piece.For large fine art auction houses such as sotheby, you can be assured that the art piece is already appraised and is authentic. However, if you are looking for an art piece at smaller auction houses or online art auctions such as , you do need to be extra careful. Particularly so for online art auctions where there are many fake art pieces being auctioned.If you like a fine art being auctioned online, the best way if possible would be to communicate with the art seller before buying. Online art auctions usually keep a track record of the art seller’s sales history and can help you to determine whether the seller is a reputable person.
1. Christie’sIt is a fine art auction house and is one of the most popular and the oldest amongst all. It was founded by James Christie in the year 1766. Soon after French Revelation, when London became the centre of international fine art, Christie became the hub of fine art. Some of the most notable auctions conducted by Christie’s are the auction of artworks of , Princess of Wales Lady Diana, Marilyn Monroe, Leonardo Da Vinci, Napoleon Bonaparte, Vincent van Gough.2. Sotheby’sIt is the second oldest international auction house, yet it is functioning actively. Situated in London, this auction house was founded by Baker on 11 March 1744. One of its most notable auctions was the sale of Frans Hals painting in 1913. has its offices in Manhattan as well. and Christie’s auction houses are intense rivals.3. Bonham’sIt is the third largest auction house after and Christie’s. It conducts about 700 auctions every year. It operates in the US as well but under a different name.4. Lyon & TurnbullScotland based auction house, Lyon & Turnbull is privately owned. This auction house has offices in Edinburgh, London, Glasgow, and New York. It is the largest auction house outside the United Kingdom.5. Phillips de Pury & CompanyThis auction house has its offices in New York, London, Brussels, Munich, Milan, Paris and Los Angeles. Harry Phillips founded this auction house in the year 1796 in London. The most distinguished auctions of this firm are the sale of artwork of Marie Antoinette, Beau Brummel and Napoleon. This firm was the first and the only one to conduct an auction inside the Buckingham Palace.
Other notable auction houses are MarkNet Alliance, Auman auctions, Emirates Auction, Dorotheum.
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Nowadays, there are many art auction houses available online such as sotheby and . However, before attempting to bid for a fine art auction, there are some points you need to take note especially if you are a beginner to art auctions.
If you are new to fine art auctions, you might first decide what it is you like to collect. Is it abstract art, oil-based painting, impression art etc?
You also might want to read up on the art category that you prefer to buy. Take for example, you are into abstract art. It would help you in your art auctions if you knew more about abstract art history, the various abstract art movements. The best way to start would be on the internet. One such site is www.artsconnected.org. They provide comprehensive search tools for visitors to research on their favorite art category.The other way is to browse the various art magazines, books, periodicals. You could go to your local bookstore, amazon or even the local library. Visit a few fine art auction houses and get a feel for the type of art you are interested in. Art Auction houses will usually provide detailed information on the art piece being auctioned.How Do I Know The Art Piece I Like Is Real?Ok, so you finally found an art piece you like. The next question you are probably asking is how do I know it is authentic? Since the value of an art piece is subjective depending on the person looking at it, it would be best if you can afford it to get a professional art appraiser to value the art piece.For large fine art auction houses such as sotheby, you can be assured that the art piece is already appraised and is authentic. However, if you are looking for an art piece at smaller auction houses or online art auctions such as , you do need to be extra careful. Particularly so for online art auctions where there are many fake art pieces being auctioned.If you like a fine art being auctioned online, the best way if possible would be to communicate with the art seller before buying. Online art auctions usually keep a track record of the art seller’s sales history and can help you to determine whether the seller is a reputable person.
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