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In 1957, after his death, Parke-Bernet auctioned off the lot, including the "of the people" leaf.
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In a Kandinsky auction at Sotheby Parke Bernet in 1971 the Nahmads bought half of the paintings.
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Peter Wilson, Sotheby's suave, Eton-educated chairman, expanded Parke Bernet's novel practice of opening its galleries for presale exhibits.
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He became Sotheby's first American employee (the company acquired auctioneer Parke-Bernet, where he worked, in 1967) before founding his real-estate office in 1981.
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To rebut Bernet's testimony, Robinson called in his own expert: psychiatrist Terry Holmes, the clinical director of Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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And he believes Bernet is spinning the data.
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