That's the conclusion of John Welch: "Auction houses have facilities to make trades in a theatrical performance, where the presence of numerous public, always ready to experience the thrill of someone else's expense. They managed to win the confidence of inexperienced collectors, who fear that the traders cheated them, and who think that the public auction reflects a fair price for a work of art. The result of this - we have a whole crowd kollektsionkrov, bankers and lawyers who did not hurt versed in the art, but read all the newspapers. "
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"The major auction houses have managed to convince all of its objectivity and professionalism, qualities that are very sensitive to the new breed of collectors from the business world, which is driven by a sense of less philanthropic than their predecessors, the great collectors of the past, and thus more interested in the concerns of liquidity and profitability , at least in the medium-optics. "
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