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  1. (14.6MB. PDF) Access Restricted to UM users only. Abstract. On October 18, 1973, Robert Scull, a private New York art collector who in the 1960's built one of the major contemporary art collections in the United States, auctioned fifty works at Sotheby Parke Bernet for $2,242,900. The unprecedented prices these art ... [more] Subjects.

  2. Critics reviews. On October 18, 1973, New York taxi-fleet owner Robert Scull auctioned off fifty pieces from his collection of contemporary art at the Parke Bernet galleries. Pop art scorned by the public a short while back brought unprecedented prices creating havoc in the art world.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2017 · CBS news reported on the auction, and a documentary film crew was in tow. In the film, America’s Pop Collector: Robert C. ScullContemporary Art at Auction, art historian Baruch Kirschenbaum writes, “The auction is seen not simply as self-contained historical occurrence, but as a media event.”

  4. 16 de oct. de 1974 · America's Pop Collector: Robert C. Scull - Contemporary Art at Auction: Directed by John Schott, E.J. Vaughn. With Robert C. Scull.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2010 · By Fred Kaplan. April 9, 2010. A half-century ago, before the phrase “Pop Art” was even coined, a taxi tycoon named Robert C. Scull started buying up dozens of works by artists like Jasper...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Robert Scull realized that he could make a profit and simultaneously use the publicity of an auction to raise his social profile by orchestrating a sale where virtually anyone with sufficient funds could purchase previously inaccessible tokens of contemporary culture.

  7. English. SYNOPSIS. The auction house Sotheby Parke Bernet in New York City hosts a cocktail party to preview artwork from the Pop art collection of taxi fleet tycoon Robert C. Scull and his wife, Ethel, before their 18 Oct 1973 auction. A black and white television monitor depicts events from the auction.