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Helly Nahmad (New York art collector)

Helly Nahmad (born circa 1978)[1] is an American art dealer and art collector. In 2000, he founded the Helly Nahmad Gallery in Manhattan, New York,[2] which holds several fine art exhibitions each year featuring artists such as Pablo Picasso,[1] Chaïm Soutine,[3] Francis Bacon,[4] and Giorgio de Chirico.[5]

Helly Nahmad
Bornc. 1978[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationDalton School
Occupation(s)Art collector, art dealer
OrganizationHelly Nahmad Gallery
ParentDavid Nahmad
RelativesJoe Nahmad (uncle)
Ezra Nahmad (uncle)
Helly Nahmad (London) (cousin)
Websitewww.hellynahmadgallery.com

In 2014, he was sentenced to 12 months in prison (and served four) after pleading guilty to a federal charge, "operating an illegal gambling business". In January 2021, he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.[6] In 2018, Nahmad bought Picasso's Young Girl with a Flower Basket painting for $115 million. The painting will go on loan to Musée d'Orsay in Paris.[7][8]

Early life and education edit

Hillel "Helly" Nahmad[9] was born circa 1978.[1] The son of art dealer David Nahmad,[2] his extended family had developed a reputation as art collectors and dealers "predominantly in 19th- and 20th-century art"[1] out of countries such as Italy[2] and Monaco.[10] Nahmad spent his childhood in Manhattan, New York[2] and at a young age would shadow his father to fine art galleries, auctions, and museums.[11] His father recollects that Nahmad was "scoping out antiques at Sotheby’s auctions" by five years of age, developing a fascination with artists such as Claude Monet by the age of twelve.[11] His younger brother, Joe, would also go on to be active in art.[2] Nahmad interned in the Jewish Museum in the summers and attended the private Dalton School in New York's Upper East Side. According to a former school official, he was expelled in his senior year for "unclear" reasons. Nahmad has refuted this retelling and states he missed school while traveling and turned down an opportunity to repeat his senior year.[2] He graduated from Beekman High School Manhattan. He attended part of an art course at Christie's in 1997.[12]

Career edit

2000-2012 edit

In 2000,[2] he purchased the Davlyn Gallery and changed the name to the Helly Nahmad Gallery.[2] The gallery since the 1990s[13] has been located in the Carlyle Hotel[14] on Madison Avenue in Manhattan.[2] Nahmad’s gallery would go on to host several fine art exhibitions at the gallery per year, starting with the Sounds of Colours exhibition in 2004, which displayed the works of Wassily Kandinsky.[15] The following year the gallery held two major exhibitions, a retrospective on Fernand Léger and a celebration of the work of Amedeo Modigliani. In 2006 and 2007, his gallery held both a Max Ernst and a Pablo Picasso exhibition, followed by a second Picasso exhibition titled Picasso's Bodegones in 2008. Also in 2008, the gallery held an exhibition that collected the works of Gustave Moreau. The Helly Nahmad Gallery New York then oversaw the display of a Jean Dubuffet collection and an Alexander Calder retrospective in 2009. In 2010, the gallery curated a Sam Francis exhibition.[16]

Through May and into June 2011, the exhibition Soutine/Bacon was held at the Helly Nahmad Gallery, and was described by ArtDaily as "the first comparative exhibition of Chaïm Soutine and Francis Bacon." Works were lent from institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, the Bacon Foundation, the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Albertina, the Beyeler Foundation, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, the Kunsthaus Zurich, and the Pearlman Foundation.[4] Also in 2011, the gallery held an exhibition on paintings by Alexander Calder.[16]

2013-2014 edit

By the spring of 2013, Nahmad had overseen the gallery's display of "name-brand Modernists" such as Jean Dubuffet, Mark Rothko, Sam Francis,[2] Wassily Kandinsky and Francis Bacon.[13] The gallery premiered a new show in April 2013 titled Impressionist & Modern Masters.[17] Described by Bloomberg as "an exhibition of modern and postwar artists including Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet and Fernand Léger,"[18] it was open to the public and also featured works by Mark Rothko and Wayne Thiebaud.[17] Nahmad's gallery pulled in $70 million in sales for 2013,[11] with Nahmad attending auctions such as Christie's.[9]

In November 2013, Nahmad pled guilty to one federal count of operating an illegal sports gambling business.[19][20] As part of the plea deal, he agreed to forfeit around $6.4 million and a Raoul Dufy painting, Carnaval à Nice,[9][18] to the United States,[19] with other charges such as money laundering, racketeering, and fraud[21] dropped by prosecutors.[9][18] Sentenced on April 30, 2014,[19] he was released after four months[21] of a 12-month sentence[1][19] at the Otisville Federal Correctional Institution,[18] also paying a $30,000 fine[1] and taking part in drug testing, community service, and a gambling addiction program upon release.[1][21] At Nahmad's sentencing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Naftalis told the judge that Nahmad provided the illegal sports gambling business millions of dollars transferred from his father’s Swiss bank account.[22]

2015-2017 edit

After the May 2015 premiere of its exhibit The Wounded Canvas: Burri Fontana Manzoni Tàpies,[16] Nahmad represented his gallery at the Art Basel art fair in Basel, Switzerland in June 2015.[10] Among other pieces, his booth included three Pablo Picasso paintings[23] including Les Femmes d’Alger (Version C), 28 Décembre, 1954 for $16 million.[10][24] Stating to the New York Times that over the past year collectors had been investing more in "dead and late- and mid-career artists,"[10] Nahmad also selected works by Alexander Calder,[24] Claude Monet, Joan Miró, and Mark Rothko. At USD$50 million, Art News related that the 1955 Rothko was "almost certainly the most expensive work in the fair."[23] From November 4, 2015[25] through January 2016, the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York ran the Mnemosyne: de Chirico and Antiquity exhibition, which displayed "Giorgio de Chirico’s surrealist 20th century works together with Greek and Roman antiquities" such as ancient statues and Greek vases.[5] For the show, Nahmad partnered with antiquities dealer Phoenix Ancient Art to curate a collection of pieces from private collections. Blouin Artinfo wrote that the show was "an aesthetic move that matches de Chirico’s Neo-classical style, a later and less explored side of his work."[25]

In 2011, Philippe Meastracci, the heir of art dealer Oscar Stettiner,[26] filed suit in United States district court[27] against the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York[28] for title to the 1918 Modigliani painting Seated Man with a Cane,[27] which was estimated to have a value of $25 million.[27] Maestracci claimed that the painting,[27] which had been sold in 1996 through Christie's[28] for $3.2 million,[26] had been looted from Stettiner in Paris[28] during World War II.[27] The complaint was withdrawn in 2012.[27][28] In November 2015, Stettiner's estate filed an amended complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York[27][28] again seeking title to Seated Man with a Cane[27] from various Nahmad family members and the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York.[28] Arbitration was ongoing as of April 2016, with the defendants arguing that the painting had been legally purchased in good faith from Christie's, that Stettiner's claim of ownership was unproven,[28] and that the Stettiner estate's case was bankrolled by individuals with a financial conflict of interest.[27] In 2016, Nahmad’s gallery organized and held the exhibition Selected Works by 20th Century Masters.[15][16] That December at Art Basel, Nahmad sold the painting Made in Japan I by Jean-Michel Basquiat for $15 million. Several days later Bloomberg described the transaction as "the highest price so far at the event."[29]

Personal life edit

Nahmad resides in New York City, where he has owned property in Trump Tower in Manhattan,[2][9][18] with a complete floor purchased over a decade,[30][31] for over $18 million.[32]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Glanz, James (May 17, 2013), "Helly Nahmad Gallery Owner Indicted in Gambling Case", The New York Times, retrieved 2016-04-08
  3. ^ Rosenberg, Karen (May 12, 2011). "Two Meaty Visions of Flesh and Blood". NYTimes.
  4. ^ a b First Comparative Exhibition of Chaïm Soutine and Francis Bacon at Helly Nahmad Gallery, ArtDaily, 2011, retrieved January 27, 2017
  5. ^ a b Coolidge, Carrie (March 26, 2016), "Mixing Modern Art With Antiquities", Barron's, retrieved January 30, 2017
  6. ^ "Art Dealer Pardoned by President Trump". ArtNews. January 20, 2021. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  7. ^ Neuendorf, Henri (May 14, 2018). "Sold for $115 Million, David Rockefeller's Picasso Will Go on View at the Musee d'Orsay". Artnet.
  8. ^ Harris, Gareth (May 15, 2018). "Nahmads confirm Picasso's $115m flower girl will go to Paris". The Art Newspaper.
  9. ^ a b c d e Rashbaum, William (November 12, 2013), "Scion of Family, in Court, Admits Role with A Gambling Ring", The New York Times, retrieved January 31, 2017
  10. ^ a b c d Weiss, Vered (June 18, 2015), "Judge Gives Billionaire Art Dealer Helly Nahmad Permission to Go to Basel Show", Jewish Business News, retrieved January 31, 2017
  11. ^ a b c Fanelli, James (April 23, 2014), , DNA Info, archived from the original on February 2, 2017, retrieved January 31, 2017
  12. ^ Behar, Richard (April 20, 2013), "Scenes from An Arraignment Billionaire Art Scion Helly Ahmad and Friends in $100M Russian Mob Gambling Case", Forbes, retrieved January 31, 2017
  13. ^ a b Santora, Marc; K. Rashbaum, William (April 17, 2013), Agents Descend on a New York Gallery, Charging Its Owner, CNBC and The New York Times
  14. ^ a b Kazakina, Katya (April 25, 2013), "Helly Nahmad Gallery Reopens as Owner Faces Charges", Bloomberg, retrieved January 31, 2017
  15. ^ a b c d e Hurtado, Patricia; Kazakina, Katya (May 1, 2014), "Art Dealer Nahmad Gets 1 Year Term in Gambling Case", Bloomberg, retrieved January 31, 2017
  16. ^ a b c d Art Gallery Owner Helly Nahmad Sentenced to One Year and One Day for Being a Leader of an International, Multi-Million-Dollar Illegal Sports Gambling Business, U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, April 30, 2014
  17. ^ Rebecca, Rosenberg (2013-04-25). "Art gallery was 'mobbed'". New York Post. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  18. ^ a b c Rachel Corbett (2014-12-08). "Breaking (Out): Art Dealer Helly Nahmad Released Early From Prison". Observer. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  19. ^ Rashbaum, William K. (2013-11-12). "Scion of Art Family, in Court, Admits Role With a Gambling Ring". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  20. ^ a b Freeman, Nate (June 16, 2015), Helly Nahmad Fresh Out of House Arrest is Selling A $50M Rothko at Basel, ARTnews, retrieved January 31, 2017
  21. ^ a b Cascone, Sarah (June 18, 2015), Art World Helly Nahmad Art Basel, Artnet.com, retrieved January 31, 2017
  22. ^ a b Cooper, Anneliese (October 30, 2015), Helly Nahmad to Pair Modern Art With Greek and Roman Antiquities, Blouin Artinfo, retrieved January 30, 2017
  23. ^ a b Maloney, Jennifer (October 27, 2014), "After Finding Lost Painting, a Roadblock", Wall Street Journal, retrieved February 3, 2017
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  25. ^ a b c d e f g Smith, Jennifer (April 14, 2016), "Leak Puts Focus on Lost Art Case", Wall Street Journal, retrieved January 31, 2017
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  27. ^ Slowly Hillel Nahmad Has Bought The Entire 51st Floor of the Trump Tower, LXTV - NBC New York, January 24, 2013, retrieved January 1, 2017
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  29. ^ "Inside Trump Tower". Bloomberg.com. 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2017-01-27.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the New York art dealer For the London art dealer see Helly Nahmad London Helly Nahmad born circa 1978 1 is an American art dealer and art collector In 2000 he founded the Helly Nahmad Gallery in Manhattan New York 2 which holds several fine art exhibitions each year featuring artists such as Pablo Picasso 1 Chaim Soutine 3 Francis Bacon 4 and Giorgio de Chirico 5 Helly NahmadBornc 1978 1 NationalityAmericanEducationDalton SchoolOccupation s Art collector art dealerOrganizationHelly Nahmad GalleryParentDavid NahmadRelativesJoe Nahmad uncle Ezra Nahmad uncle Helly Nahmad London cousin Websitewww wbr hellynahmadgallery wbr com In 2014 he was sentenced to 12 months in prison and served four after pleading guilty to a federal charge operating an illegal gambling business In January 2021 he was pardoned by President Donald Trump 6 In 2018 Nahmad bought Picasso s Young Girl with a Flower Basket painting for 115 million The painting will go on loan to Musee d Orsay in Paris 7 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 2000 2012 2 2 2013 2014 2 3 2015 2017 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editHillel Helly Nahmad 9 was born circa 1978 1 The son of art dealer David Nahmad 2 his extended family had developed a reputation as art collectors and dealers predominantly in 19th and 20th century art 1 out of countries such as Italy 2 and Monaco 10 Nahmad spent his childhood in Manhattan New York 2 and at a young age would shadow his father to fine art galleries auctions and museums 11 His father recollects that Nahmad was scoping out antiques at Sotheby s auctions by five years of age developing a fascination with artists such as Claude Monet by the age of twelve 11 His younger brother Joe would also go on to be active in art 2 Nahmad interned in the Jewish Museum in the summers and attended the private Dalton School in New York s Upper East Side According to a former school official he was expelled in his senior year for unclear reasons Nahmad has refuted this retelling and states he missed school while traveling and turned down an opportunity to repeat his senior year 2 He graduated from Beekman High School Manhattan He attended part of an art course at Christie s in 1997 12 Career edit2000 2012 edit In 2000 2 he purchased the Davlyn Gallery and changed the name to the Helly Nahmad Gallery 2 The gallery since the 1990s 13 has been located in the Carlyle Hotel 14 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan 2 Nahmad s gallery would go on to host several fine art exhibitions at the gallery per year starting with the Sounds of Colours exhibition in 2004 which displayed the works of Wassily Kandinsky 15 The following year the gallery held two major exhibitions a retrospective on Fernand Leger and a celebration of the work of Amedeo Modigliani In 2006 and 2007 his gallery held both a Max Ernst and a Pablo Picasso exhibition followed by a second Picasso exhibition titled Picasso s Bodegones in 2008 Also in 2008 the gallery held an exhibition that collected the works of Gustave Moreau The Helly Nahmad Gallery New York then oversaw the display of a Jean Dubuffet collection and an Alexander Calder retrospective in 2009 In 2010 the gallery curated a Sam Francis exhibition 16 Through May and into June 2011 the exhibition Soutine Bacon was held at the Helly Nahmad Gallery and was described by ArtDaily as the first comparative exhibition of Chaim Soutine and Francis Bacon Works were lent from institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum the Museum of Modern Art Tate Modern the Bacon Foundation the Centre Georges Pompidou the Albertina the Beyeler Foundation the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Pearlman Foundation 4 Also in 2011 the gallery held an exhibition on paintings by Alexander Calder 16 2013 2014 edit By the spring of 2013 Nahmad had overseen the gallery s display of name brand Modernists such as Jean Dubuffet Mark Rothko Sam Francis 2 Wassily Kandinsky and Francis Bacon 13 The gallery premiered a new show in April 2013 titled Impressionist amp Modern Masters 17 Described by Bloomberg as an exhibition of modern and postwar artists including Joan Miro Alexander Calder Jean Dubuffet and Fernand Leger 18 it was open to the public and also featured works by Mark Rothko and Wayne Thiebaud 17 Nahmad s gallery pulled in 70 million in sales for 2013 11 with Nahmad attending auctions such as Christie s 9 In November 2013 Nahmad pled guilty to one federal count of operating an illegal sports gambling business 19 20 As part of the plea deal he agreed to forfeit around 6 4 million and a Raoul Dufy painting Carnaval a Nice 9 18 to the United States 19 with other charges such as money laundering racketeering and fraud 21 dropped by prosecutors 9 18 Sentenced on April 30 2014 19 he was released after four months 21 of a 12 month sentence 1 19 at the Otisville Federal Correctional Institution 18 also paying a 30 000 fine 1 and taking part in drug testing community service and a gambling addiction program upon release 1 21 At Nahmad s sentencing Assistant U S Attorney Joshua Naftalis told the judge that Nahmad provided the illegal sports gambling business millions of dollars transferred from his father s Swiss bank account 22 2015 2017 edit After the May 2015 premiere of its exhibit The Wounded Canvas Burri Fontana Manzoni Tapies 16 Nahmad represented his gallery at the Art Basel art fair in Basel Switzerland in June 2015 10 Among other pieces his booth included three Pablo Picasso paintings 23 including Les Femmes d Alger Version C 28 Decembre 1954 for 16 million 10 24 Stating to the New York Times that over the past year collectors had been investing more in dead and late and mid career artists 10 Nahmad also selected works by Alexander Calder 24 Claude Monet Joan Miro and Mark Rothko At USD 50 million Art News related that the 1955 Rothko was almost certainly the most expensive work in the fair 23 From November 4 2015 25 through January 2016 the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York ran the Mnemosyne de Chirico and Antiquity exhibition which displayed Giorgio de Chirico s surrealist 20th century works together with Greek and Roman antiquities such as ancient statues and Greek vases 5 For the show Nahmad partnered with antiquities dealer Phoenix Ancient Art to curate a collection of pieces from private collections Blouin Artinfo wrote that the show was an aesthetic move that matches de Chirico s Neo classical style a later and less explored side of his work 25 In 2011 Philippe Meastracci the heir of art dealer Oscar Stettiner 26 filed suit in United States district court 27 against the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York 28 for title to the 1918 Modigliani painting Seated Man with a Cane 27 which was estimated to have a value of 25 million 27 Maestracci claimed that the painting 27 which had been sold in 1996 through Christie s 28 for 3 2 million 26 had been looted from Stettiner in Paris 28 during World War II 27 The complaint was withdrawn in 2012 27 28 In November 2015 Stettiner s estate filed an amended complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York 27 28 again seeking title to Seated Man with a Cane 27 from various Nahmad family members and the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York 28 Arbitration was ongoing as of April 2016 with the defendants arguing that the painting had been legally purchased in good faith from Christie s that Stettiner s claim of ownership was unproven 28 and that the Stettiner estate s case was bankrolled by individuals with a financial conflict of interest 27 In 2016 Nahmad s gallery organized and held the exhibition Selected Works by 20th Century Masters 15 16 That December at Art Basel Nahmad sold the painting Made in Japan I by Jean Michel Basquiat for 15 million Several days later Bloomberg described the transaction as the highest price so far at the event 29 Personal life editNahmad resides in New York City where he has owned property in Trump Tower in Manhattan 2 9 18 with a complete floor purchased over a decade 30 31 for over 18 million 32 References edit a b c d e f g h Boucher Brian 2014 04 30 Helly Nahmad Sentenced to One Year in Prison 30 000 Fine Must Forfeit 6 4 Million News Art in America Artinamericamagazine com Retrieved 2016 04 08 a b c d e f g h i j k Glanz James May 17 2013 Helly Nahmad Gallery Owner Indicted in Gambling Case The New York Times retrieved 2016 04 08 Rosenberg Karen May 12 2011 Two Meaty Visions of Flesh and Blood NYTimes a b First Comparative Exhibition of Chaim Soutine and Francis Bacon at Helly Nahmad Gallery ArtDaily 2011 retrieved January 27 2017 a b Coolidge Carrie March 26 2016 Mixing Modern Art With Antiquities Barron s retrieved January 30 2017 Art Dealer Pardoned by President Trump ArtNews January 20 2021 Retrieved 2021 01 26 Neuendorf Henri May 14 2018 Sold for 115 Million David Rockefeller s Picasso Will Go on View at the Musee d Orsay Artnet Harris Gareth May 15 2018 Nahmads confirm Picasso s 115m flower girl will go to Paris The Art Newspaper a b c d e Rashbaum William November 12 2013 Scion of Family in Court Admits Role with A Gambling Ring The New York Times retrieved January 31 2017 a b c d Weiss Vered June 18 2015 Judge Gives Billionaire Art Dealer Helly Nahmad Permission to Go to Basel Show Jewish Business News retrieved January 31 2017 a b c Fanelli James April 23 2014 Busted Billionaire s Son Asks to Teach Art to Homeless in Lieu of Jail DNA Info archived from the original on February 2 2017 retrieved January 31 2017 Behar Richard April 20 2013 Scenes from An Arraignment Billionaire Art Scion Helly Ahmad and Friends in 100M Russian Mob Gambling Case Forbes retrieved January 31 2017 a b Santora Marc K Rashbaum William April 17 2013 Agents Descend on a New York Gallery Charging Its Owner CNBC and The New York Times Gallery Helly Nahmad Gallery Retrieved 2016 04 08 a b News Helly Nahmad Gallery Retrieved 2017 01 28 a b c d Exhibitions Helly Nahmad Gallery Retrieved 2017 01 28 a b Kazakina Katya April 25 2013 Helly Nahmad Gallery Reopens as Owner Faces Charges Bloomberg retrieved January 31 2017 a b c d e Hurtado Patricia Kazakina Katya May 1 2014 Art Dealer Nahmad Gets 1 Year Term in Gambling Case Bloomberg retrieved January 31 2017 a b c d Art Gallery Owner Helly Nahmad Sentenced to One Year and One Day for Being a Leader of an International Multi Million Dollar Illegal Sports Gambling Business U S Attorney s Office Southern District of New York April 30 2014 Rebecca Rosenberg 2013 04 25 Art gallery was mobbed New York Post Retrieved 2022 07 07 a b c Rachel Corbett 2014 12 08 Breaking Out Art Dealer Helly Nahmad Released Early From Prison Observer Retrieved 2016 04 08 Rashbaum William K 2013 11 12 Scion of Art Family in Court Admits Role With a Gambling Ring The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 06 30 a b Freeman Nate June 16 2015 Helly Nahmad Fresh Out of House Arrest is Selling A 50M Rothko at Basel ARTnews retrieved January 31 2017 a b Cascone Sarah June 18 2015 Art World Helly Nahmad Art Basel Artnet com retrieved January 31 2017 a b Cooper Anneliese October 30 2015 Helly Nahmad to Pair Modern Art With Greek and Roman Antiquities Blouin Artinfo retrieved January 30 2017 a b Maloney Jennifer October 27 2014 After Finding Lost Painting a Roadblock Wall Street Journal retrieved February 3 2017 a b c d e f g h i Carvajal Doreen November 24 2015 Estate Sues Nahmad Gallery Network for Modigliani The New York Times retrieved 2016 01 09 a b c d e f g Smith Jennifer April 14 2016 Leak Puts Focus on Lost Art Case Wall Street Journal retrieved January 31 2017 Kazakina Katya December 1 2016 Trump Alters Vibe at Miami Art Fair Led by Basquiat Sale Bloomberg retrieved January 31 2017 Slowly Hillel Nahmad Has Bought The Entire 51st Floor of the Trump Tower LXTV NBC New York January 24 2013 retrieved January 1 2017 Rosenberg Zoe 2016 10 25 Meet the notorious characters who call Trump Tower home Ny curbed com Retrieved 2017 01 27 Inside Trump Tower Bloomberg com 2016 10 25 Retrieved 2017 01 27 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helly Nahmad New York art collector amp oldid 1185149683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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