Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle published this article page no 59 a little history sleuthing should help us on the way: who was the artist? when was it painted? how many are there? why was it painted? indeed even to the non-art lover the mention of heavyweights such as leonardo da vinci van gogh etc. is enough to spark interest simply because the impact of their work is so ubiquitous in daily life such that no one can ignore the mastery and uniqueness of their pieces. i once saw a saying that goes ...if no-one ever took risks michaelangelo would have painted the sistine floor! (neil simon playwright) if you havent seen it seek it on the web or in person at the vatican its simply breathtaking! clearly the age of a piece of artwork also impacts on our decision to splash out. recently another bizzare auction took place in london. dubbed the holy grail of vintage wine a 1787 sauternes from chateau yquem went under the hammer for a rather paltry $100000! clearly age must have something to do with how we value collectibles banking services chronicle magazine online purchase.


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