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    RUSSIAN TURN-OF-CENTURY PAINTINGS TO BE PUT UP FOR SALE AT SOTHEBY'S

    RIA Novosti
    20/04/2005

    MOSCOW, April 20 (RIA Novosti) - Sotheby's holds an important auction
    in New York tomorrow, with Russian classical paintings of the late
    19th and early 20th centuries up for sale, Novye Izvestia daily
    reports.

    At Christie's December 2004 auction in London, Ivan Aivazovsky's
    painting "St. Isaac's Cathedral on a Frosty Day" went off for as much
    as 1.125 million pounds (equivalent to about 2 million dollars).

    Last February, Russian businessman Viktor Vekselberg bought, through
    Sotheby's, the Forbes collection of Faberge eggs. In an unprecedented
    move, Sotheby's cancelled the auctioning session to sell him the
    entire collection at over 90 million dollars.

    Alongside paintings, tomorrow's auction in NYC will also feature
    several decorative items, including Faberges.

    Konstantin Makovsky's four-meter oil-on-canvas painting "The Judgement
    of Paris" may fetch a record-high price. It shows three ancient
    deities vying for the right to be called the premier beauty. This
    picture was exhibited at the World Expo in Paris in 1889, and earned
    Makovsky a gold medal and the Legion d'Honneur. The initial price is
    1.1 million dollars. Sotheby's hopes to sell the canvas off at a
    double of that, thus breaking Aivazovsky's record.

    The famous Russian seascapist will again be in the spotlight
    tomorrow. Seven of his paintings will be offered for sale at the New
    York auction.

    There will also be a picture by Zinaida Serebryakova, one showing
    ballerina Vera Fokina. This work is expected to fetch at least thrice
    as much as the initial price, $300,000.

    Even if Makovsky's painting isn't sold off, the proceeds of tomorrow's
    auction will be record-high.


    http://en.rian.ru/culture/20050420/39712876.html
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