In this thoroughly revised second edition, Anne Laure Bandle explores the process of attribution of artworks and antiques at auction and the commercial directive of auction houses when authenticating art and protecting themselves against misattributions. Bandle provides an extensive study of the phenomenon of ‘sleepers’ through an in-depth analysis of the contractual relationships, liabilities and remedies that arise in the context of auction sales.
Key Features:
Proposes new avenues to improve current auction practices and the dispute resolution process
Discusses updates in case law and legislation, including consumer protection laws and procedural laws
New section dedicated to price guarantees arranged by auction houses, some of which are backed by third parties
Examination of the consequences of the currently applicable legal regime for the consignor, the auction house, the courts and the marketplace
Comparative analysis of the law governing auctioneer’s liability in Europe and North America, establishing the risks and drawbacks of the existing regime
The Sale of Misattributed Artworks and Antiques at Auction continues to be a fundamental resource for legal practitioners, auction houses, art dealers, authenticators, the judiciary and the insurance industry. Students and academics of art law and commercial law will also find this to be an indispensable reference.
Contents
Foreword by Pierre Tercier
I Introduction: problem statement and objectives of this book
PART I CREATION OF SLEEPERS AT AUCTION
Introduction to Part I
1 Notion of “sleeper”
2 Process of attribution of artworks and antiques
3 Interim conclusion
PART II ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT LEGAL REGIME IN SLEEPER DISPUTES
Introduction to Part II
4 Interests and expectations in sleeper cases
5 Current regime governing the auctioneer’s liability
6 Interim conclusion
PART III COMPARATIVE AND CRITICAL ASSESSMENT
Introduction to Part III
7 Comparative analysis
8 Critical assessment
9 Interim conclusion
PART IV FUTURE PERSPECTIVES: MARKET REGULATION – NEW
TRADING PRACTICES
Introduction to Part IV
10 Authenticity guarantee to consignors
11 Alternative means of dispute resolution
12 Conclusions
References
Appendix 1: model terms
Appendix 2: illustrations of sleepers
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