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Heritage Auctions

A Margaret Keane ‘Big Eyes’ Painting Stolen Decades Ago Has Been Recovered

By Helen Holmes

The First-Ever Marvel Comic Book Has Sold at Auction for $1.26 Million

By Helen Holmes
The auction of Pablo Picasso's painting, Les femmes d'Alger at Christie's.

‘My Cat Made Me Do It,’ and Other Ways People Try to Back Out of Auction Bids

By Daniel Grant
1948 Original Study for "Tough Call" by Norman Rockwell. The work was gifted to Umpire "Beans" Reardon.

The Week in Auctions: New Records for British Cars and Norman Rockwell

By Alanna Martinez
1948 Original Study for "Tough Call" by Norman Rockwell. The work was gifted to Umpire "Beans" Reardon.

Norman Rockwell Print Turns Out to Be Original Painting Worth $300K

By Alanna Martinez
Sensation Comics #1 (DC, 1942) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages.

Wonder Woman’s Most Iconic Comic Art Through the Years

By Alanna Martinez
Tom Chantrell's realistic depictions of the Star Wars actors makes this a highly desirable poster among fans, in addition to the fact that it was released in a limited run before being replaced with an Academy Awards style version. Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977), issued 1978, Full-Bleed British Quad Style C, Sold for $2,390 in November 2015.

The Fan Guide to Star Wars’ Rarest Collectibles

By Alanna Martinez
Christie's Shanghai.

Heritage Auctions Says Christie’s-Owned Collectrium Stole Millions of Their Listings

By Guelda Voien
Steve Bissette, A Benefit Portfolio In Defense of the First Amendment, 'Censortivity,' Original Art (CBLDF, 1987).

Comic Art for the First Amendment

By Alanna Martinez
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 24: A lion sculpture outside the Art Institute of Chicago wears a batting helmet to help the city celebrate the Chicago Cubs making it into the World Series on October 24, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs will face off against the Cleveland Indians in the World Series beginning tomorrow. This will be the Cubs first trip to the Series since 1945. The Indians last trip to the Series was 1948.

Art Institute Lions Don Chicago Cubs Hats, 600 Women Artists Pose for Group Photo

By Alanna Martinez
Whitney Houston sings the National Anthem during the pregame show at Super Bowl XXV while tens of thousands of football fans wave tiny American flags in an incredible outburst of patriotism during the Persian Gulf War on 01/27/1991.

Whitney Houston’s Wedding Dress Can Be Yours

By Alanna Martinez
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