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Mark Stock (August 4, 1951 – March 26, 2014) was an American painter. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1951. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1951. The son of an Army officer, Stock lived in many states across America before settling in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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A fine art auction at Sotheby's in NYC, in 2010. Bidders could be physically present, or bid online or over the phone. The company eventually bought its York Avenue building for $11 million in 2000 and completed a $140 million expansion and renovation in 2001, [38] adding six floors and 240,000 square feet.
Stocks was born on 24 June 1846 in Schwerin, Germany. [1] She studied with Carl Steffeck, Ernst Bosch , Gustav Graef, and Jeanna Bauck. She exhibited her work at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [2] Stocks died on 11 November 1928 in Hinzenhagen, Germany. [3] Hundeporträt by Minna Stocks
Group of Courtesans, Sikh Empire 1800–1825, 26 cm × 31.2 cm (10.2 in × 12.3 in) opaque watercolour and gold on paper. Company style, also known as Company painting [1] (Hindi: kampani kalam) is a term for a hybrid Indo-European style of paintings made in British India by Indian artists, many of whom worked for European patrons in the East India Company or other foreign Companies in the ...
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A Claude Monet pastel painting stolen by Nazis from a Jewish family during World War II, which vanished for decades only to show up with a Louisiana art dealer, was returned Wednesday in New ...
An art auction at Christie's. The art market is the marketplace of buyers and sellers trading commodities, services, and works of art.. The art market follows 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 its past monetary value as well as its predicted future value.