Friday, April 6, 2018

Berkshire Museum's Sale Of Art Approved By Mass. Supreme Court

"Under the terms of the deal, the museum can sell all 40 works - but with one major caveat. Once the proceeds from the sale reach $55 million, it cannot sell any more art. Furthermore, Norman Rockwell's celebrated Shuffleton's Barbershop - perhaps the best-known work the Berkshire sought to sell - will be sold to an as-yet-unidentified nonprofit American museum."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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