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  2. Artprice - Wikipedia

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    Artprice Images allows unlimited access to a worldwide collection of artworks, counting over 108 million images constantly updated from various auction houses. The company continuously publishes trends in relation to the art market for major art agencies as well as 6300 newspapers worldwide through its press agency, Art Market Insight.

  3. Collecting practices of the Al-Thani Family - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Ehrmann, president and founder of Artprice ("the world leader in art market information" [15]) asserts that Qatar has implemented an "outstanding war machine" in order to make Doha a "world capital of art". [16] According to him: "Qatar does not take any risk, takes the best, and is willing to pay whatever it takes." [8]

  4. Thierry Ehrmann - Wikipedia

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    The information is administered from Artprice.com, which serves as both the legal and auction interface for the group. Artprice.com compiles and regularly updates art reference databases containing information on auction prices, artist biographies, and artwork images sourced from a library of 290,000 auction catalogues. [ 2 ]

  5. Art market - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Global Leaders Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Global Leaders Institute (GLI) is an executive education graduate school for social entrepreneurship in the arts [1] headquartered in Washington DC with seasonal offices in Chile and Poland. Academic Curators

  7. Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    In international figures, art prices fell by 7.5% in Q1 of 2008 in comparison to the previous quarter. In September and October 2008, major auction houses saw a sharp decline in sales: artprice.com, the world leader in art market information, coined the term "Black October". Sotheby's bought-in rate was 27%, Christie's was 45% and Phillips de ...

  8. Auction - Wikipedia

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    The first known auction house in the world was the Stockholm Auction House, Sweden (Stockholms Auktionsverk), founded by Baron Claes Rålamb in 1674. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Sotheby's , currently the world's second-largest auction house, [ 14 ] was founded in London on 11 March 1744, when Samuel Baker presided over the disposal of "several hundred scarce ...

  9. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment/Visual ...

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    He also did a series of paintings and prints for the World Wildlife Fund, and his work adorns the ceiling of the Federation Dome in Sydney's Centennial Park, after the initial artist's work was taken down when it began to fade. Fine Art America; Sydney Opera House 13/10/81 No.124; ref.