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How Art Auctions Choreographed a $2.5 Billion Comeback

The New York Times – Business:

After four years of uneven sales, the auction houses engineered a successful season by redefining the expectations of buyers and sellers.

Zachary Small, Julia Halperin and Tim F. Schneider
Author: Zachary Small, Julia Halperin and Tim F. Schneider

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Art, Auctions, Christie’s, Collectors and Collections, Critchlow, Somaya, Matisse, Henri, Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries, Phillips Auctioneers LLC, Picasso, Pablo, Sculpture, Sotheby’s
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