Cezanne Mont Saint Victoire |
The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House sold a painting by French artist Paul Cezanne last year
to a private buyer for $100 million. The deal was not publicized in order
to prevent trouble for the Detroit Institute of Arts as it defended
its collection from creditors in Detroit's bankruptcy trial.
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explains why this painting
qualifies as a Curiosity.
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This is Anonymous Art Critic #1
ReplyDeleteBut you can call me LARRY D.
The Detroit Free Press does NOT
use the word Curiosity.
Larry, isn't it curious that a painting sold
Deletefor more than $100 million yet
it took more than one year for
the public to learn about it?
I am Anonymy A.C. #7
I am a new "Follower" who would like
ReplyDeleteto address "Anonymy #7"...
The transaction was a PRIVATE sale and it
was kept private...
That is NOT curiosity but it is
"respect for privacy," something which
is essential for a culture to survive.
Call me Cathy Contradicta because
I just realized that, in this case, privacy
has an expiration date.
Cathy, welcome to the 21st Century.
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