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It might not be an academic source, but you could try looking in the
Guinness Book of World Records. They have a website, but it does not have
very much information.
Trent Litchfield
Murray State University.
>From: Christian Trabue <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: HELP-auction records
>Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 19:33:13 -0700
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>Hello Museum-L list. I am trying to locate the
>following information. I have several online auction
>sites available to me and those were of no help. I
>have checked auction record books like Davenports, and
>I have searched Google. I am actually more interested
>in finding out where to find the auction records
>records. Thank you in advance. I will truly
>appreciate any help. You may respond on or off list.
>-Christian Trabue
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>What is the highest price paid at auction for a 20th
>century painting by a living artist? Who is the
>artist? Where and when was the auction?
>
>What is the highest price paid at auction for a 20th
>century painting by a deceased artist? Who is the
>artist? What is the piece? Where and when was the auction?
>
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