A painting bought for $50 at a New York barn sale is headed to auction and expected to fetch up to $200,000 after being ...
A $50 barn yard steal turned out to be a masterpiece by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Now it could fetch $150,000 at auction.
Carr painted the artwork in 1912 in an effort to document the artistic heritage of British Columbia’s First Nations ...
The painting is now set to auction on Nov. 20 at the Heffel Gallery in Toronto, where it is estimated to earn between ...
The 1912 painting is believed ot have been gifted by the artist to friends who later moved to the Hamptons, where a ...
After two days of live and silent auctions, this past weekend’s Buffalo Bill Art Show and Sale brought in at least $1.25 ...
When New York-based art dealer Allen Treibitz went to a barn sale in the Hamptons in New York state, he bought a painting for ...
Lisa Schiff rose to be an art world It Girl, steering wealthy collectors toward coveted works. But things unraveled after ...
A painting of a wooden grizzly bear atop a totem pole recently bought at a New York barn sale for $50 is now expected to sell for $150,000 or more ...
At a barn sale in the Hamptons earlier this year, New York art dealer Allen Treibitz plucked a cool-hued painting off the wall and purchased it for $50. In the bottom right corner, a signature and ...
There’s a lot of sad customers, a lot of sad faces” as the midtown art store prepares to close after roughly 26 years in business.
Oct. 3 (UPI) --A painting bought for $50 at a New York barn sale is headed to auction and expected to fetch up to $200,000 after being identified as a 1912 piece by Canadian artist Emily Carr.