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Pablo Picasso’s Restored Seagrams Theatre Curtain Unveiled At NY Historical Society

by News Desk | Apr 9, 2015 | News

The New York Historical Society is to unveil Pablo Picasso’s iconic painted theater curtain, commissioned for Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, Le Tricorne, in 1919. The masterpiece is the largest work by the Spanish born artist in America. It was donated...

Pablo Picasso’s 1950s Homage To Delacroix Goes Under The Hammer

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2015 | News

Christie’s will be offering Pablo Picasso’s Les femmes d’Alger (Version “O”) as the star lot in their New York Impressionist and Modern sale this Spring. The painting is the culmination of a herculean project which Picasso started after Matisse’s death, in homage to...
German State-Owned Portigon Collection Plan To Save Works From Deaccession

German State-Owned Portigon Collection Plan To Save Works From Deaccession

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2015 | News

In January of this year the German state-owned bank Portigon AG of North Rhine-Westphalia, the rebranded successor of the WestLB which folded in 2012 during the financial crisis, decided to deaccession its entire art collection. The bank holds approximately 400-pieces...

German Officials Plan To Prevent Portigon State-Owned Art Collection From Deaccession

by News Desk | Feb 20, 2015 | News

Last month the German state-owned bank Portigon AG of North Rhine-Westphalia, the rebranded successor of the WestLB which folded in 2012 during the financial crisis, decided to deaccession its entire art collection. The bank holds approximately 400-pieces of art,...

Prosecutor Asks For Five-Year Suspended Prison Term For Picasso Theft Couple

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2015 | News

Artlyst reported last December that 271 undocumented works by Picasso estimated at a minimum of €60 million (£50 million) were discovered in the possession of Pierre Le Guennec, a retired French electrician, after he and his wife revealed that the paintings drawings...
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