Painted in 1966, “The Splash” was estimated at 20 million pounds to 30 million pounds and offered anonymously.
Daniel Sundheim, 42, is part of a new breed of collectors who are eagerly pledging artworks in exchange for lines of credit.
The late financier Don Marron’s collection of modern and contemporary art may be headed to auction.
In 2014, Joseph Lau was convicted of bribery and money-laundering in Macau.
Marron had a Wall Street career spanning seven decades and was active in the modern art world and philanthropy.
Inigo Philbrick disappeared from public view after being hit by a wave of lawsuits accusing him of fraud.
Bob Mnuchin retired from Goldman in 1990 after running their equities division.
Warhol spent two years photographing the athletes with his Polaroid Big Shot camera.
Collectors may have a “once-in-a-generation” chance to invest in U.S. economically depressed areas, one advisor says.
The producer of “Hello, Dolly!” and “Kinky Boots” was also an avid collector of art and decorative objects.