亚历山大·阿尔西品科 (1887-1964)的艺术市场新闻

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Russians at the first Paris School [2008年02月25日]

At the start of the 20th century, Paris was a veritable artistic capital and its momentum attracted artists from all over Europe and beyond. Art history tends to group these artists together in what is known as the First Paris School. Between 1900 and 1920 the group included a number of Russians living in the Montparnasse district, an area that was a hive of creative activity.

Modern sculpture at a high [2007年12月06日]

In the modern period, prices for sculpture have been rising faster than those of painting, with the price index for sculpture reaching a new high in 2007, growth of 100% in 15 years!

Cubist sculpture [2006年08月28日]

As a Fine Art segment, the price index for Cubist sculpture contracted in 2005, but seems to be growing again this year.

Excellent results at the Impressionist and Modern Art sales organised by Sotheby’s and Christie’s of London [2005年06月23日]

This season’s Impressionist and Modern Art sales held in London proved an outstanding success. Four new records were set on 20 June at Sotheby’s evening sale, which generated close to GBP 46 million for a total of 37 lots.

Art market latest trends: resale lots [2004年11月21日]

Following the latest New York sales, the Artprice Global Index of fine art, which uses repeated sales method, is up 18.2% on the year-ago period. USD 100 invested in an artwork ten years ago would now be worth an average of USD 153.Many art collectors are generating even higher returns through judicious deals at auction, making the most of the market’s current enthusiasm. To give an idea of some of the particularly lucrative transactions recently carried out, Artprice presents the following list of works that have come under the hammer at least twice:

Recent trends ahead of the big November auctions of 2002 [2002年10月23日]

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Major impressionist and modern art auctionsThey have never hit the million dollar markGrowing popularity of the expressionistsModern art takes centre stageAre impressionists still the stuff of dreams?

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