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Art valuation, an art-specific subset of financial valuation, is the process of estimating the market value of works of art. As such, it is more of a financial rather than an aesthetic concern, however, subjective views of cultural value play a part as well.
Although it remained popular [2] — drawing a cumulative audience of 8 million per week [2] — and enjoyed significant support among PBS donors, [2] the show's viewership measured in terms of household season average had declined 5 percent from the 2016–2017 television season to the 2017–2018 season [2] and 21 percent since the 2012 ...
Taking inflation into account, the 1962 value would be around US$1010 million in 2023. [4] The earliest sale on the list below (Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh) is from March 1987; with a price of £24.75 million (£87.9 million in 2023 currency). This sale tripled the previous record, and introduced a new era in top art sales.
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An art auction at Christie's. The art market is the marketplace of buyers and sellers trading in commodities, services, and works of art.. The art market operates in an economic model that considers more than supply and demand; it is a market where art is bought and sold for values based not only on a work's perceived cultural value, but on both its past monetary value as well as its predicted ...
October 2015: The only privately owned watch worn on the surface of the Moon, owned and worn by astronaut David Scott on Apollo 15 in 1971, sold for $1.625 million. [28] One of the most valuable items sold by RR Auction in 2017 was a rescue arrow decal which was attached to the crew hatch of Apollo 11-flown command module Columbia. The item was ...
For most art-world buyers, a work unsubtly called “Comedian” lacked a certain a-peel. It’s little wonder: “Comedian” is actually just a banana duct-taped to a wall.