Minters masterpieces may fetch $480k
14 July 2015Lawyers Weekly | Staff Reporter
The jewels of Minter Ellison’s contemporary art collection will go under the hammer next week as the firm prepares to move into a new office space.
Lawyers Weekly | Staff Reporter
The jewels of Minter Ellison’s contemporary art collection will go under the hammer next week as the firm prepares to move into a new office space.
Law firm set to strike it rich | James Cockington
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Fourteen years after it assembled its collection of contemporary art, Minter Ellison is moving offices — and selling it all.
Business Insider Australia | Simon Thomsen
Sotheby’s Australia has an incredible piece of World War II history coming up for auction later this month: an Australian Rules “premiers trophy plaque” declaring Richmond as the winners of the 1942 premiership – at Changi POW camp.
Australian Financial Review | Jane O'Sullivan
A collection of 56 artworks from law firm Minter Ellison are set to lead Sotheby's Fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & Design sale in Sydney on July 21.
Australian Financial Review | Jane O'Sullivan
It was last offered for sale in 1919 for 100 guineas, but Arthur Streeton's Point Piper is set to make considerably more when it goes under the hammer with Sotheby's Australia in Sydney on August 25.
Business Insider Australia | Simon Thomsen
The late, expatriate Australian painter Jeffrey Smart described his 1969 work Morning Practice, Baia, as “one of my best paintings ever”. It’s also a popular one, with his estate producing 499 giclée prints of the image following the artist’s death two years ago, aged 91.
Australian Financial Review | Jane O'Sullivan
A major Jeffrey Smart painting from 1969 will be tested for the first time on the secondary market at the Sotheby's Australia Important Australian Art auction on 25 August.
The Daily Telegraph | Robyn Ironside
A SYDNEY hotel that reopened just six months ago has been the only one in Australia to make a prestigious list of the world’s top 100 hotels.
Artshub | Gina Fairley
Last week two major auctions for Australian art were held. We bring you a snapshot of the big winners.