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Friday, January 31, 2014

Highlights from The Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation on View at Sotheby's New York - February 2014 Our Coverage Sponsored by Maine Woolens

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Sotheby’s is pleased to present an exhibition of highlights from The Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, on view at our York Avenue galleries from 1 – 11 February 2014. Comprised of over 200 Contemporary prints by widely known artists such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Damien Hirst and Ellsworth Kelly, this is the first time works from these collections will be exhibited in New York. For more information on the exhibition as well as to read a curatorial essay by Sharon Coplan Hurowitz, please visit:http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2014/jordan-schnitzer-family-foundation-n09112.html



Molly Steiger, Vice President, Prints, Sotheby’s, notes, “We feel fortunate to be able to exhibit selections from these remarkable collections and to introduce contemporary prints to a new audience, as well as to seasoned connoisseurs. Jordan’s generosity and desire to share works with the public are embedded in his philosophy of expanding and enhancing the appreciation of iconic images by widely known artists as well as promising young printmakers.”





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