02.03.2010, 17:15
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Сообщение от Seriy
The more I get acquainted with artrynkom, the greater are growing stronger in the belief that determines the price is not a buyer-seller-t e for how many take for so much and sell, and the artist plus the dealer. If the dealer determines the price of 100 thousand dollars and buy up all attempts to sell up to 1 thousand, then on the market, this artist will cost 100 thousand, as the other proposals will not be.
Today learned that Picasso was a dealer Paul Rosenberg. After the death of Picasso at the Picasso family had accumulated tens (figure shown in the exhibition, I can make mistakes, but very many) thousand units of works. Probably the same amount from Mr. Rosenberg. No hurry to saturate the market works by Picasso, to balance the demand. Rosenberg sold at the price at which it is necessary and as long as it saw fit. Who can not buy-walks.
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Yes, very much depends on the person who is engaged in promotion of a painter. As they say in whose hands are on your right.
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