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The Nahmad Collection: Catalogue to the Exhibition at Kunsthaus Zürich, 2011/2012. Ed

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The Monaco-based family with extensive branches in London and New York has been collecting great art for two generations. With an expert eye, the art dealers from Syria have determinedly purchased as well as sold paintings and sculptures. Alongside its flourishing art business, a first-class collection has also emerged. Exclusively and for the first time ever, over 100 masterpieces from this unique private collection will be exhibited at the Kunsthaus Zürich and presented in an opulent catalogue. • Exhibition DIE SAMMLUNG NAHMAD, Kunsthaus Zürich 21 October 2011 to 15 January 2012 The authors With texts by Christoph Becker, Peter-Klaus Schuster, William Paton, Robert Brown and Faith Chisholm as well as an interview with Helly Nahmad (London).

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The Nahmad Collection: Catalogue to the Exhibition at Kunsthaus Zürich, 2011/2012. Ed, Robert Brown, William Patton, Christoph Becker, Peter Klaus Schuster, Mary Cassatt

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Titre
The Nahmad Collection: Catalogue to the Exhibition at Kunsthaus Zürich, 2011/2012. Ed
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
DuMont
Publié
2011
Format
rigide
Pages
232
ISBN10
3832194088
ISBN13
9783832194086
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The Monaco-based family with extensive branches in London and New York has been collecting great art for two generations. With an expert eye, the art dealers from Syria have determinedly purchased as well as sold paintings and sculptures. Alongside its flourishing art business, a first-class collection has also emerged. Exclusively and for the first time ever, over 100 masterpieces from this unique private collection will be exhibited at the Kunsthaus Zürich and presented in an opulent catalogue. • Exhibition DIE SAMMLUNG NAHMAD, Kunsthaus Zürich 21 October 2011 to 15 January 2012 The authors With texts by Christoph Becker, Peter-Klaus Schuster, William Paton, Robert Brown and Faith Chisholm as well as an interview with Helly Nahmad (London).