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The art collection of Paul Allen, the late co-founder of Microsoft, fetched more than $1.5 billion at Christie's New York on Wednesday night, making it the most valuable single-owner art ...
Get in the car and head to Michael's, you may need to buy a frame. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who died in 2018 at age 65, amassed a remarkable art collection valued at over $1 billion, and ...
The sale of the private art collection of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen shattered auction records on Wednesday night, as Christie’s New York reeled in more than $1.5 billion for a ...
An auction of the late Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen’s blue-chip art collection smashed records this week by raking in more than $1.5 billion as the largest single-owner sale in auction history.
Tangent. The most expensive lots were sold during a Wednesday evening sale, which focused on 60 of the most valuable pieces from Allen’s collection and fetched a collective $1.5 billion.
Late Microsoft founder Paul Allen’s stunning art collection will soon hit the auction block and is expected to fetch over $1 billion — the most expensive art auction in history.
Art from the private collection of late Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen fetched over $1.6 billion this week to become the largest single-owner sale in auction history.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's art collection of more than 150 paintings will be auctioned off by Christie's in November. Allen founded tech giant Microsoft alongside high school friend Bill Gates.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s extensive private collection of art, valued at more than $1 billion, will be sold by Christie’s in what the auction house is calling the “largest and most ...
Even More of Paul G. Allen’s Massive Collection Is Coming to Christie’s Highlights include the spacesuit worn during the first U.S. spacewalk and a 1971 computer that played a key role in the ...
Two of the leading items in Tuesday’s live auction of Paul Allen items included a 1976 Cray-1 supercomputer, left, and a 1939 letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It’s up for sale with a low estimate of US$250,000 at the live auction of Paul Allen’s collection on Sept. 10 at Christie’s in New York. Courtesy of Christie’s Images Ltd. 2024 ...