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Сообщение от Artoil-A; 2722801 "
No . I'm talking about the average . According to your question, as I remember some artists who came on overseas sales , received fees of hundreds of thousands of dollars , for example G. Bruskin .
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Again nonsense. Bruskin was valued at Sotheby's in the hundreds of thousands, and as he got- a mystery until now.
Nonkonformy in Soviet times, lived well . They received fees , salaries , etc., other than that they were buying , foreigners and expensive. It was then that they began to say that abroad they would receive "thousands of $ , not rubles as here in the scoop ." That rushed after Desert Storm depreciated and still tsenyattsa only to leave the country and that is very narrow not contingent , but the FED .
There was another category of these poor fellows , but it died out . A " collector " lauded as received from several of the other works. He came to quite drunk and brought him a bottle of yogurt. That's all. In general, during the Soviet period there were many ways to make the artists and paintings over and over and just gave pieces.