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From: "Al seckel" To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]> Subject: Fw: Newton portrait Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:11:55 +0000 I have these appraisals mainly in emall I received from Graham Arader, one of the biggest high end dealers in art/rare books in New York, Philadelphia, etc, and someone I have done a lot of business with over the years (as I used to collect very high end antiquarian books and manuscripts). This is an email from early on BEFORE I managed to get all the scholarship done verifying the issues in the description I sent you. Again, this is BEFORE the collapse of the art market. I have a variety of these types of emails, but I didn't seriously follow through, as I wasn't so interested in selling the painting. http://www.aradergalleries.com/ The next email will be from Sotheby's... Forwarded Message ---- From: W. Graham Arader III To: Al seckel < Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 7:43:42 AM Subject: Re: Newton portrait I am more of a slow turn kind of a guy. If you want to put 50% the money up and go for a double I am happy to help you with all the obvious places that should have this pntg. Make sure you get an accurate condition report and a letter from the leading expert on Kneller. Otherwise you are wasting your time. I will sell 5m in painting this month so this is something I do very well but I really DONT do portraits like this. If everything you say is accurate, you truly have a $2,000,000 picture. It is grossly underpriced. It might be something taking your time on g Original Message From: "Al seckel" < To: "W. Graham Arader III" < Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 10:30 AM Subject: Re: Newton portrait > Thanks for the tips. I was looking to make a quick > turn. You can too, if you are interested. Although he > was not a great artist, he certainly was an important > one, painting portraits of all the important people at > the time, i.e., Pepys, King James, etc. According to > the National Portrait Gallery, "Kneller was the > greatest master of the English baroque portrait. As > Court painter to four sovereigns, he dominated English > art for more than thirty years." > --- "W. Graham Arader III" C > wrote: >> Sounds great. Well done. >> >> This is a 2m picture but it is not what I do. It it EFTA00772596 >> very close to what I do >> but not quite what I do. >> >> Try the Denver Art Museum. They have a huge >> collection (and are still >> building) of art relating to England and of course >> the British Center at >> Yale is huge on this. Amy Meyers is the director » there. >> And then there are all the science people. If it is >> as impt as you say, I >> would make 2m easily at auction. >> >> Kellner was a very good but not great artist >> > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com EFTA00772597
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