Marine Paintings Of Distinction
The exhibition will include early and late works by the artist.
Kalogeropoulos is considered the last true Marine Artist in Greece.
Our exhibition will include twenty- five works of the artist which he either painted on commission for us or he sold to us directly. The works of circa 1975-78 were bought directly from the artist and from Mr M in Athens in 2002.
Read more on Leon Kalogeropoulos ( Greek 1926 – 2002) Exhibition, October – November 2010…
Art Is The Best Investment Right Now In Spite…
The recent Contemporary Art sales were eagerly anticipated and much expected to be successful. The two major auction houses of London seems to have got everything right with regards to their expectations and forecasts.
Read more on Contemporary Art Endorses Success Of Impressionist and Modern Art…
London, Athens and Cyprus Will Be The Focus
Sothebys will have the first important sale of Greek Art on 17th May 2010 in London
Sothebys played cat and mouse as to who will sell first Greek Art in May. Sothebys will be going first and then Bonhams will follow. We do not believe that this matters as collectors and investors go for quality and gaps in their collections rather than dates of sales.
Read more on May 2010 Greek Art Sales, London, Athens, Nicosia…
Will The Greek Sales Succumb To The Greek Financial/Economic Crisis?
In about three months time the major auctions of London will be holding their first Greek Sales of the year. These bi-annual events are a barometer of the whole market and they wiil once again be asked to verify that the art market in Greece is independent of the rest of the economy. That has been the case over the last twenty years.
Read more on Greek Sales Test In May 2010…
The Walking Man sells for sixty-five million pounds at Sothebys and gives the art market a much needed boost.
The sculpure by Giacometti was expected to sell around the fifteen million but it flew into the records of all times.
Read more on Giacometti Sets Art Market Alight With A 65 Million Pounds Sale…