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ARTFIXdaily News Feed - Friday, February 4, 2011
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At a Sotheby's auction, this Rare and Important Molded Copper Indian Chief Weathervane, circa 1900, attributed to the J.  L.  Mott Iron Works Company, sold for $5,840,000, then a record price for American folk art, to Jerry Lauren in 2006. New York Observer's Top 50 Art Collectors
New York Observer - February 3rd, 2011 18:21
From stockpiles of Matisses to flocks of duck decoys, early works by Koons to ravishing Rothkos and Renoirs and rooms full of Chippendale and Biedermeier furniture, or even Damien Hirst's infamous shark, New York's leading collectors have amassed a wide array of art and antiques. View the New York Observer's slideshow of the movers and shakers in New York's art collecting sphere, including details about who buys what, who flips their art, and who has a major collection to give away or sell. ...

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Charles James wool crepe evening dresses ca.  1950s
  On February 27, 2011, Phoenix Art Museum opens the largest exhibition space and the closet of an acclaimed American tastemaker to reveal an extraordinary wardrobe of custom-made, ...
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Jean Cocteau fold out snack tray server caddy February Art, Antiques and Jewelry Auction
February 19-3, 2011
Antique Helper Auctions
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vuele AL Mar Caribe Spend “Winter Break” With International Poster Gallery
Release Date: 03 February 2011
BOSTON – International Poster Gallery presents Winter Break, an exhibition of over 50 original vintage posters, designed to combat the winter blues with advertisements for vacation destinations around the world.  The ultimate vintage poster “stay-cation”, the exhibition offers everything ...

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