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What Once Denoted Chaos is Now a Matter of Record by Julian Schnabel

Julian Schnabel

What Once Denoted Chaos is Now a Matter of Record, 1981

Oil ceramic plates wall sconces and bondo on two panels
228.6 x 245.1 x 22.9 cm (90 x 96.5 x 9 in)
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Last recorded sale at Christie's, New York (09 May 2016)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
May 9, 2016
Christie'sNew YorkBound to Fail9A
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What Once Denoted Chaos is Now a Matter of Record
Nov 19, 1997
Christie'sNew YorkContemporary Art (Part II) Collection of Irwin & Bethea Green435
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What Once Denoted Chaos is Now a Matter of Record
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Artwork Description
Category

paintings

Dimensions

228.6 x 245.1 x 22.9 cm (90 x 96.5 x 9 in)

Materials

oil ceramic plates wall sconces and bondo on two panels

Provenance

Mary Boone Gallery, New York

Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco

Private collection, New York

Private collection, Tokyo

Anon. sale; Christie's, New York, 19 November 1997, lot 435

Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

Exhibited

San Francisco, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Julian Schnabel, 1982.<br>University of California, Berkeley Art Museum, Julian Schnabel, May-July 1982.<br>