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There’s New Money in Old Masters

By Big New York · 07/03/2026 · Updated 07/03/2026
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London's $101.6M Classics Week sees tech collectors enter the Old Masters arena as top-notch works go for record sums. London's Classics Week pulled in $101.6 million as buyers chased aesthetics as much as provenance. A version of this article originally appeared in The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s must-know art industry intel into a.

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London's $101.6M Classics Week sees tech collectors enter the Old Masters arena as top-notch works go for record sums. London's Classics Week pulled in $101.6 million as buyers chased aesthetics as much as provenance. A version of this article originally appeared in The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s must-know art industry intel into a.

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