Tag: Auction Benefit

Andrew Wyeth Portrait Nets $2.4 Million at Auction for Maine’s Farnsworth Art Museum

PORTLAND; ME (AP).- A Jamie Wyeth portrait of his late father has sold for $2.4 million at an auction to benefit a museum that is devoted to the Maine-related artworks of three generations of Wyeths. The 1969 oil painting, “Portrait of Andrew Wyeth,” …

Art Stars Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company in Support Teenage Cancer Trust

LONDON.- Phillips de Pury & Company announce the launch of Art Stars – an exhibition of 42 works from a group of Europe’s emerging contemporary artists in conjunction with Polo Jeans Co, on view from December 4th with auction on Monday, Decem…

The Man in Black will Be Bringing in Some Green when Johnny Cash’s Personal Belongings Sell

BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Julien’s Auctions announced an auction of property from the life and career of Johnny Cash. The auction includes items from Cash’s military career, through his life and partnership with June Carter Cash, into his time as …

The Man in Black will Be Bringing in Some Green when Johnny Cash’s Personal Belongings Sell

BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Julien’s Auctions announced an auction of property from the life and career of Johnny Cash. The auction includes items from Cash’s military career, through his life and partnership with June Carter Cash, into his time as …

The Man in Black will Be Bringing in Some Green when Johnny Cash’s Personal Belongings Go on the Auction Block

BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Julien’s Auctions announced an auction of property from the life and career of Johnny Cash. The auction includes items from Cash’s military career, through his life and partnership with June Carter Cash, into his time as …

NYC Artist Carrie Sunday Donates Major Artwork to Animal Shelter Benefit Auction

NEW YORK, NY.- Carrie Sunday, a dynamic young star on New York’s art scene, has created a buzz practically from day one with her colorful abstract works created from paint chip samples and glue. Strikingly original with their manipulated bas-reli…

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