Providing detailed insights into the tastes and trends of the era, the work highlights significant acquisitions and the dispersal of major private collections. It features contributions from various experts and observers of the time, documenting the prices achieved and the provenance of items that would later grace the world's most famous museums and private galleries.
For art historians, collectors, and those interested in the social history of the British art market, "Christies Season 1928" remains an indispensable reference. It captures the elegance and high stakes of the pre-Depression era auction world, reflecting the cultural and economic landscape of the time through the lens of fine art and antiquities.
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