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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s extensive private collection of art, valued at more than $1 billion, will be sold by Christie’s in what the auction house is calling the “largest and most ...
The Paul Allen-owned painting “Les Poseuses, Ensemble (Petite version),” by Georges Seurat, which sold for $149 million at auction on Wednesday.
Late Microsoft founder Paul Allen’s stunning art collection will soon hit the auction block and is expected to fetch over $1 billion — the most expensive art auction in history. In a statement ...
Allen’s impressive art collection also represents a fraction of the $20.3 billion fortune he left behind—five months after purchasing The Rivals, he died at 65, from complications of non ...
It didn't get much attention when it happened, but Minnesota Vikings announcer Paul Allen did have a response to Mike Zimmer's scathing remarks in a recent newspaper interview.
PORTLAND - The Rev. Dr. Paul S. Allen, pastor emeritus of Winnetka Congregational Church in Winnetka, Ill., died peacefully on Dec. ...
The Portland Trail Blazers are for sale. The estate of former owner Paul Allen announced Tuesday that it has begun a process to sell the franchise that is expected to bleed into the 2025-26 season ...
Paul Allen's estate recently sold 10 properties in New York and Seattle for a total of $168 million. Allen, the Microsoft cofounder who died in 2018, had a massive trust that included pro sports ...
Works by Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Gustav Klimt all sold for over $100 million across a record-shattering two nights at Christie’s in New York.
More than two decades after leaving Microsoft Corp., Paul Allen still has designs on the computer business. But this time, he's aiming for something smaller. To be precise, it's less than 6 inches ...
The outer layer of a Gemini spacesuit that astronaut Ed White wore while training to become the first American to walk in space is among the space artifacts from Paul G. Allen's estate that ...
Two of the leading items in Tuesday’s live auction of Paul Allen items included a 1976 Cray-1 supercomputer, left, and a 1939 letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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