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As collector strategies shift, prints are experiencing new levels of popularity

The Art Newspaper

With buyers taking prints more seriously, publishers, collectors and dealers are embracing the unique commercial advantages of editioned works

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The 2024 IFPDA Print Fair

Maine Antique Digest

IFPDA Print Fair, New York City The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair returned to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City February 15-18. It was a welcomed change in venue. Leaving the Javits Center on Manhattan’s far West Side for the armory on Park Avenue and 67th Street

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American Paintings and Prints at Doyle

Maine Antique Digest

Doyle, New York City Photos courtesy Doyle Doyle held its semiannual sale of American paintings and prints live in its salesroom on East 87th Street in Manhattan Wednesday, April 10. Only a few bidders were present. Most of the sales went to online bidders. The auction also featured American furniture, silver, and

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‘Everything went wrong’: Warhol prints stolen and damaged in bungled Netherlands heist

The Art Newspaper

Two of the vulnerable works were damaged and abandoned, while two others were apparently too large to fit in the getaway car and so were cut out of their frames

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The Robbins Collection of Old Master Prints and Drawings

Maine Antique Digest

A benefactor himself and with foresight, he traveled widely and collected important prints, fearing that the advent of photography would render them

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Can internet-born platforms fashion a print market fit for Gen Z collectors?

The Art Newspaper

Digital players focus on transparent, algorithmically driven analytics to appeal to a younger base for whom the medium is cool. But that data still needs informed interpretation

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Manuscript and Printed Americana

Maine Antique Digest

Sotheby’s, New York City Photos courtesy Sotheby’s Sotheby’s “Visions of America,” its umbrella for Americana Week sales, ended January 29 with an offering of just 16 lots of manuscript and printed Americana, of which five sold. Maps and letters related to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and views of Mexico contributed

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