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November 13, 2008

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Brian C.

Hey, MAO. This is off topic, but I overloaded your Earthlink account. My apologies. Let me know if there is a different email address you prefer I use to send the last eleven emails I have for you. Happy Friday.

Brian C.

Really great photograph of the train, by the way. . .

494nowhereman

blood bath. Great photo indeed !

Paul PIncus

it's exciting to see john currin going so strong!

Judy Rey Wasserman

If one looks beneath the surface of the reports it remains clear and certain that art, including good Contemporary art remains a solid and fairly secure investment.

The estimates were based on the soaring prices that we have experiences. Yet when a work that was purchased for $1.6 million in 1996, such as Guston's ``Beggar's Joy'' sells for $10.2 million in 2008 it proves itself to be a good investment -- especially in today's economy.

Art remains one of the best investments one can make, if one collects a recognized and even undervalued artist or finds an emerging artist with a truly new visual voice.

Judy Rey Wasserman

Shazia

Results of Contemporary Art is very lovely and useful.

art auction

In spite of the credit crisis, most customers who go to a fine art auction, aren't affected by the middle class press or imploding housing market, as 6,000 to 7,000 eager bidders appeared at many of the fine art auctions this year

www.kuenstler-und-feste.com

Auctions can be a good place to start in your pursuit of artwork. If you’re a cruiser, almost every large ship has an “at sea” auction opportunity to buy a less expensive piece for a few hundred dollars or so. Don’t forget these are unframed prices, so be prepared to spend another hundred for that expense.

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