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  • Image du vendeur pour Art & Auction Magazine May 1992 mis en vente par Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Dan Cameron; Allan Schwartzman; Judd Tully; Souren Melikian; Anne Horton; Barrymore Laurence Scherer

    Edité par Art & Auction, New York, New York, 1992

    Vendeur : Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, Etats-Unis

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    Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket As Issued. 1st Edition. No missing or clipped pages. Clean and unmarked inside and out. Some pages with a bent corner. Lower left corner of the back cover and top right and lower right corners of the front cover creased. Slight wear to edges of covers. The magazine will be packed with a backing card and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "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 Pompeiii. Tax incentives for art donors threatened. Sotheby's withdraws Wtwael. 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. Berhheimer 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--painter, draftsman, engraver--really a sculptor at heart? The Mantegna 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); "This Month" (Fairs, auctions, exhibitions, events); "Calendar" (May sales and exhibitions); "Index to Advertisers/Photography"; "Classifieds" and "Editorial" (The Passion to Possess).

  • Image du vendeur pour Art & Auction February 1996 mis en vente par Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Barrymore Laurence Scherer; Anne Horton; Allan Schwartzman; Souren Melikian; Anthony Haden-Guest; Thomas Ruff;

    Edité par Magazine Publications, New York, NY, 1996

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    Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket As Issued. No clipped or missing pages. Spotless inside and out. The upper right corner of the front cover, the upper left corner of the back cover and the upper right corner of each page is mildly bent and/or creased. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Victoria.Victor!" ("After a long period consigned to the dustbin of history, Victorianism--in art as in politics and cultural values--is back, big-time") by Barrymore Laurence Scherer; "An Eye to the Past" ("Once appreciated by millions, daguerreotypes fell into neglect for decades. Are they now headed for a comeback?") by Anne Horton; "Beverly Hills--and Beyond!" ("With new galleries, new artists and new money, Los Angeles is being touted as one of the most vital contemporary art scenes anywhere. But can it last?") by Allan Schwartzman; plus "In the Air"; "Around the Block" ("From Russia, but how? Close encounters, faking it 101, Citibank sues Marisa Del Re, the 'Gentileschi affair', and more"); "Figures in the Landscape" by Anthony Haden-Guest; "Talk of the Trade" (Bellinger masters Old Masters, Faggionato: it's upstairs, back from the 'burbs', and more); "In the Galleries" ("Thomas Ruff at Fraenkel, Old Masters at Aldega/Gordon, Silk Road rags of John Eskenazi, Matthew Antezzo at Basilico"); "Under the Hammer" ("The latest fashion?, Paris, when it fizzles, 1995, the final figures"); "Souren Melikian" (Old Masters, new discoveries"); "Auction Reviews" ("American Indian art, American paintings, antiquities, 20th-century decorative arts and more"); "This Month" ("Auctions, fairs, museums, events"); "Calendar" ("February sales and exhibitions"); "Photography Credits"; "Classifieds"; and "Editorial" ("Boomers").