More than a score of
philanthropists have made, or promised to make, gifts of $1 billion or more. Normally the gifts take the form of securities or cash. Leonard Lauder's $1.1-billion
gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art consists of art, including 33 Picassos and 17 Braques.
Will we be hearing a lot more about art as an asset class from Sotheby's and Christie's?
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| Picasso's "The Scallop Shell," 1912 |
The New York Times features a few highlights from Leonard Lauder's collection of cubist art
here.
1 comment:
I looked at the images from the Times. Granted, I have no art history background. But I just can't accept this cubism stuff as "art." It's fancy doodles, nothing more. I predict that in one hundred years, the conventional wisdom will be, "what the heck were they thinking?"
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