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In 1995, the Knoedler Gallery, the oldest art gallery in New York (it had been around for 165 years, predating the Civil War and all of the citys museums), purchased an unknown canvas by Mark Rothko. It was sold to Ann Freedman, the gallerys director, for $750,000 (a fire-sale price). The person who brought it to her was Glafir Rosales, a woman from Long Island who didnt have much of an art pedigree but claimed to represent a wealthy anonymous collector, and the story she told about him seemed just plausible enough.
Ann Freedman
Self - Former Director, Knoedler Gallery
M.H. Miller
Self - The New York Times
Perry Amsellem
Self - Lawyer, Dedalus Foundation
Patricia Cohen
Self - The New York Times
Luke Nikas
Self - Lawyer, Ann Freedman
Eleanore De Sole
Self - Collector
Blake Gopnik
Self - Art Critic
Jack Flam
Self - Dedalus Foundation
Charles Schmerler
Self - Lawyer, Michael Hammer & Knoedler Gallery
Jeffrey Taylor
Self - New York Art Forensics
Michael Shnayerson
Self - Vanity Fair
Emily Reisbaum
Self - Lawyer, Domenico & Eleanore De Sole
Glafira Rosales
Self - Art Dealer
Jaime Andrade
Self - Former Knoedler Gallery Employee
Carter Ratcliff
Self - Art Critic
Sharon Flescher
Self - Executive Director, IFAR
Ronald Spencer
Self - Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Thiago Piwowarczyk
Self - New York Art Forensics
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