Banking Service Chronicle
Banking Service Chronicle published
this article page no 60 published this article page no 59 then theres the
lingering desire for exclusivity. does anybody else have one? indeed how many
of the same are out there? if the answers are no and one respectively expect
the price to skyrocket. notice how your average male makes an absolute fuss
about having the latest ride in town when hes the only one with it? well
seemingly the same trait permeates art collecting as well. amongst the super
rich and the old money its not the type or number of horses in your stable but
rather which art pieces you have in your hallway! this is effectively the bling
bling for the super-rich. finally although to a lesser degree we seem to enjoy
stories. if the painting doesnt tell a story its rank will be on the lower end
of things. let it tell an intriguing story or better-still spice it with a myth
or legend and bingo! price shoots up again. all in all we can agree that there
distinct factors in deciding whether and how much we pay for antiquated art
pieces. but $135 million? not me for that kind of money i can find 135
charities at least whose operations will be transformed for a long time and boy
that is a better feel-good factor than whats in my hallway banking
services chronicle magazine online purchase.
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