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Старый 27.02.2010, 16:46 Язык оригинала: Русский       #892
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Here you are wrong. When the artist sold at auction, then only specify the price at this particular moment. The artist, if he is not bound by the treaty, which rarely happens, just more expensive and starts to sell their belongings at the new price and all.
When the records of Vollare said that the director or client gave Vlaminck paintings, it seems that they have risen in price just because at Drouot increased demand for Vlaminck, and it rose. The artist becomes more expensive, richer owners and traders. Impressionists risen at Drouot, etc. Read the monograph on Utrillo, the same thing.
Artists still becoming more expensive and took seats at the price, only at auction quickly and naturally, and without a long and unnatural.
Unnatural I call when the seller sets the price.
Paul, I have a question, if you all know so well (all mechanisms), then why are not sold at Drouot?




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