Richard Lee Feigen (August 8, 1930 – January 29, 2021) was an American gallery owner. A native of Chicago, he was the son of a lawyer and a homemaker who...
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lawyer and writer Jimmy Feigen (born 1989), American swimmer Marc Feigen (born 1961), American chief executive Richard L. Feigen (1930–2021), American art...
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Anonymous and writer Mollie Parnis (1899–1992), fashion designer Richard L. Feigen (1930–2021), gallery owner George Soros (born 1930), investor Bold...
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Andrew Moore and John Walter (in conjunction with Frances Beatty of Richard L. Feigen & Co.) spent six years probing the mysteries of Johnson's life and...
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Saltimbanques (1954) Richard L Feigen, New York Imaginary Numbers (1954) Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid...
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Institute Department of Fine Arts, San Francisco Museum of Art, and Richard L. Feigen Gallery before its storage. Art: Here Come the Monsters. Monday, Sept...
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French by Christopher Allen (1995). London, New York and Chicago: Richard L. Feigen & Co. ISBN 1-873232-03-9 Unglaub, Jonathan (2006). Poussin and the...
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basketball coach (b. 1932) Grady Gaines, 86, blues saxophonist (b. 1934) Richard L. Feigen, 90, gallery owner (b. 1930) Flory Jagoda, 97, Bosnian-born musician...
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family; Thomas P. Grange, London, by 1975; By whom sold in 1977 to Richard L. Feigen; By whom sold on 2 October 1998 to a family trust, the present consignor...
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to improve his financial situation. The painting belonged also to Richard L. Feigen for some time, after which it ended in the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection...
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