The sale of the picture to the Getty Museum was agreed at a price equivalent to $63 million, however, the Getty withdrew its export license application.
Glazed prancing horses from the Tang dynasty, Sevres palace urns and the original artwork from the walls of the Moulin Rouge were just some of the showstoppers that filled dealers' booths.
George Platt Lynes' photographs of George Balanchine and his dancers comprise an exhibition from The Kinsey Institute's renowned art collection at the Neuberger Museum of Arts.
According to Leigh Keno, the Heade painting was first thought to be of Florida or Brazil, where the artist was very active, but was later determined to be of "Newburyport, which helped it."
The event, now in its 12th year, shows amazing maturity, considering that it represents artists and an art form that in themselves have never truly matured.