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Art-world gossip says it is a low seven-figure sum.
James Ivory Paula Weideger 2010
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Art-world philanthropist Ella Fontanals-Cisneros sold the 1952 house to the Rodriguez family, and they spent a significant amount of money on renovations, says listing agent Polly Schiff of Coldwell Banker.
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Art-world headhunter Malcolm MacKay said the board's decision to promote from within underscores its desire to make a smooth transition after Mr. Montebello retires.
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Art-world headhunters like Malcolm MacKay say the situation at the Met is different in some respects from other museums around the country.
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Art-world experts saw the move as a sign that the auctioneer needed more capital instead.
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Art-world heavyweights at the Rauschenberg memorial.
Bill Clinton Remembers Robert Rauschenberg: Michael Hogan Hogan, Michael 2008
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Art-world; and tempted by ambition, or barred by faint-heartedness, or driven by necessity, to turn away thence to the vulgar life-track, and the light of common day.
The Newcomes 2006
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But he seized with a peculiar predilection those types and phases of the Art-world with which love has least to do.
Robert Browning Herford, C H 1905
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To others it is granted but to have fleeting glimpses of that fair Art-world; and tempted by ambition, or barred by faint-heartedness, or driven by necessity, to turn away thence to the vulgar life-track, and the light of common day.
The Newcomes William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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"Exit Through the Gift Shop": Art-world rebel Banksy exposed (almost)
Politics SAMANTHA BOMKAMP 2010
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