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- Le Musée d’Orsay in Paris acquired Édouard Manet’s “Tête de jeune homme” in an online sale at Christie’s. Made by Manet when he was just 21, the painting is based on a self-portrait by Quattrocento painter Filippino Lippi. Le Musée d’Orsay purchased the painting for €95,000 or about $106,000; it will join 29 other works by Manet in the museum’s collection.
- In 2017, Floridian interior designer Antonio DiMarco, with the help of art advisor Joakim von Ditmar, used a false identity to purchase two works at a Sotheby’s New York sale: a Mark Rothko painting for $6.4 million, and an Ad Reinhardt painting for $1.2 million. Sotheby’s alerted the FBI; now, the case has come to a close. DiMarco was sentenced to 54 years in prison and ordered to pay $2.4 million in restitution.
- At Munich’s Hermann Historica auction house, an 1898 U.S. Medal of Honor sold for more than $15,000. The medal was bestowed upon army private Thomas Kelly for rescuing wounded soldiers during the Battle of San Juan Hill in Santiago, Cuba. Interest spiked in the lot when Texas senator Ted Cruz wrote to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urging him to work with German officials to cancel the sale.
This Week in the Art World
Jane Moss will step down as the artistic director of the Lincoln Center. | New York Times
Night Gallery in Los Angeles announced representation of Tomashi Jackson. | Night Gallery
Lévy Gorvy named Elena Bonanno Di Linguaglossa as its senior director in Italy. | artnet
Charles Desmarais left his role as the San Francisco Chronicle’s art critic. | Twitter
Van Doren Waxter in New York added Jack Tworkov to its roster. | ARTnews
London’s Frith Street Gallery now represents the estate of Nancy Spero. | Frith Street Gallery
Roland Rudd will be the new board chairman of the Tate in London. | Artforum
The San José Institute of Contemporary Art (SJICA) appointed Alison Gass as its new director. | Artforum
New York gallery Danese/Corey has announced that it will close. | ARTnews
In Memoriam
Chris Beaty (1981–2020), 38-year-old businessperson and former football player in Indianapolis | ESPN
Christo (1935–2020), public sculptor | The Guardian
Elsa Dorfman (1937–2020), portrait photographer | Artforum
Alice Negley Dorn (1951–2020), Texan arts philanthropist | The Art Newspaper
David Dorn (–2020), 77-year-old retired police officer in St. Louis | NY Daily News
Bruce Jay Friedman (1930–2020), screenwriter | Variety
Javar Harrell (1999–2020), 21-year-old son in Detroit | Forbes
Calvin L. Horton (1977–2020), 43-year-old father in Minneapolis | Star Tribune
Italia Kelly (1998–2020), 22-year-old restaurant employee in Davenport | Associated Press
John Loengard (1934–2020), Life photographer | The New York Times
David McAtee (1967–2020), 53-year-old barbeque restaurant owner in Louisville | The Daily Beast
Dorian Murrell (2002–2020), 18-year old son in Indianapolis | IndyStar
James Scurlock (1998–2020), 22-year-old son in Omaha | The Daily Beast
Benjamin Smalls (1947–2020), lawyer and prison reformer | New York Times
Dave Patrick Underwood (1967–2020), 53-year-old federal officer in Oakland | The Richmond Standard