The Walls Behind the $106 Million Dollar Picasso

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It took Picasso one day to paint the portrait of his lover, Marie-Therese, which sold at Sothebys in New York two days ago for $106.5 million. Meanwhile the Los Angeles Times published pictures of the Sidney Brody house, on the market for a quarter that. The rich, as they say, are different from you and me.
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Ellen Berkovitch founded AdobeAirstream in 2008 as the new west's first daily online arts and culture magazine. Before that she had a 25-year career in journalism which consecutively included having been editor in chief of Santa Fe Trend magazine; and before that, freelance writer for Artforum; Art&Auction, The New York Times, the L.A. Weekly and many other national art and design publications.

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