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Sotheby's Am Paintings = $27.1m

May 20, 2011 by Marion Maneker

Sotheby’s American Paintings sale hit the low end of the estimate range with just under 70% of the lots on offer finding buyers. But that masks the strength of the Edward Evans collection which brought in $12.7m and saw new artist records for Ernest Leonard Blumenschein, William J. McCloskey and William Aiken Walker. Notice that all of the top ten sales went to private collectors, not dealers:

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