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| Voyage of the Art Barge - by Alexandra Wolfe september 2007 Issue Is a boatload of galleries an idea that will float? Greenwich, Connecticut—headquarters to so many of the hedge fund managers who are pushing the art market to unprecedented heights—seems a fitting place to launch Lester's SeaFair. On September 25, the vessel, christened the Grand Luxe, will host a fundraiser for Greenwich's Bruce Museum before sailing to such upscale ports as Oyster Bay, New York; Hilton Head, South Carolina; and Palm Beach, Florida. Once aboard, invitation-only visitors will be able to browse the ship’s 28 galleries, dine in one of two restaurants, and relax at an open-air bar while contemplating how to spend their money. The floating art fair on the Grand Luxe begins September 25 in Greenwich, Connecticut, and will cruise the coast for nearly a year. The following works including this one will be available for invitation-only visitors to see. See All Video & Multimedia | Jewels of Asia, gallery for Chinese and Japanese painting, Woodblockprint of 18. - 20. Jh, Buddhist art and selected Precious objects from Asia. We try to offer something for every wallet, but not for every taste . This signifies that you can make with us a find already from 400 CHF and acquire, for example, a skillfully printed woodblockprint with Nô scenes of 1899. What concerns, nevertheless, the artistic quality and expressiveness, we put to all properties and pictures the same high claims. | A.B.C. Art of Bessie Chen Specializes in museum quality fine art from China, Tibet and Southeast Asia ... Especially in Chinese Ming, Qing Furniture, Gilt Bronze Buddhas, and Fine Ceramics. |
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