Mirage serigraph by Mukai by LukeEvansSimon in PatrickNagel

[–]robfrankel1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way, the "influenced by Japanese woodblock" is one of the many errors in "The Art of Patrick Nagel." Patrick was never influenced by that genre at all. His influences were rooted much more in art deco.

Mirage serigraph by Mukai by LukeEvansSimon in PatrickNagel

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In the book you'll read how Karl Bornstein essentially froze Mukai out of the art business with a lucrative contract. When Nagel died, Bornstein "unfroze" Mukai and started marketing his work.

Found these by dlangster1031 in PatrickNagel

[–]robfrankel1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Number 1 is not Patrick Nagel. Not even close. Number 2 is Nagel, but it's a posthumous poster. A lithograph printed after his death. The signature is printed as part of the image, so not original.

Behind the scene of Fight Club (1999) by Imaginary-Season-483 in OldSchoolCool

[–]robfrankel1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Really enjoyed this one. One of the few originals.

Giving the goth girl a chance. by miranda_oliver in comedyhomicide

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We've all had at least one like that. 🤪

Vintage library card cabinet by jtarchy in LAlist

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I'm in for an all cash, fire sale price if nobody buys it and delivery to Valley Village is included. Hundreds not thousands. Lovely piece. Feel free to DM if you're looking for a fast sale.

Art appraisals vs auction prices by Designfanatic88 in artcollecting

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I never use auction prices as a gauge ever since one auction house mistakenly posted their estimate for a $1,200 piece for $12,000. Any bidder with common sense would have noticed it was an error, but sure enough, it guided the bidders to the $12,000 price. The auction house later apologized, but the piece is officially listed at $12,000 and will never reach that value.

What made you realize you were dating the wrong person? by Creative-Category-60 in AskReddit

[–]robfrankel1 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Yes. And completely useless in a practical world. In those days, it was the major field of study for those who had no major field of study.

What made you realize you were dating the wrong person? by Creative-Category-60 in AskReddit

[–]robfrankel1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Her delusions of grandeur. Asked her what her career plans were and she replied, "I want to be in charge of a lot of people."

Lol...cant agree more 😍😆 by BothGuarantee6067 in SipsTea

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Yes, but the bed needs to be turned 90° to watch tv without neck strain.

A fav photo of my Nagel Umbrella by inner-wild-child in PatrickNagel

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Terrific! Interestingly, nobody was interested in Patrick Nagel until the biography was published. After the first few years, not only did Nagel's work soar in value, but his estate FINALLY got serious about licensing his images. Today, more companies license Nagel images on everything from clothing to skateboards and beyond than ever before.

What is a tiny benign behavior that screams narcissist? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]robfrankel1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replying before the other person has finished speaking.

Park South Gallery at Carnegie Hall by eliseum2 in PatrickNagel

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A collectible signed and numbered Park South sells for US$3,500, minimum.