July 22, 2020
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New York billionaire, Ronald Perelman is liquidating a portion of his art collection according to Bloomberg amidst reported plans to restructure his investment porfolio.
Two paintings from Perelman’s modern holdings, by Joan Miro and Henri Matisse will be offered in Sotheby’s upcoming multi-category London evening sale Rembrandt to Richter on July 28th. Together, the paintings are estimated with a high pre-sale value of up to £42 million ($53.3 million).
CEO of holding company, MacAndrews & Forbes, Perelman, who according to Bloomberg is selling the works anonymously, according to the catalogue acquired the works from Zurich dealer, Thomas Ammann in 1988-89. The late dealer had a high-profile roster of buyers, including David Geffen, Gianni Agnelli, Stavros Niarchos, and Ronald Lauder.
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