Lehman May Unload Art for Under $1 Million
PHILADELPHIA (TheStreet) -- An auction of Lehman Brothers' art collection spotlights the financial crisis' abstract-expressionist impact on the art market: a series of bold, broad, violent strokes that opened its effects to interpretation.
While the Bernard Madoff scandal was considered a mess in art circles, the first Lehman Brothers auction Nov. 1 at Freeman's in Philadelphia is a classic in waiting. Nearly 280 works that hung above the cleaned-out desks in Lehman's darkened offices go up for bid in the first of three auctions featuring the company's collection. They are expected to fetch $420,000 to $680,000.![]() |
| Part of Lehman's auction is Louis Lozowick's "Bridge Repairs (Repairing Brooklyn Bridge)," a lithograph from 1938 valued at $7,000 to $10,000. |
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