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Herald and Review Decatur IL “Rockford College sells art to pay creditors” September 13 2006 page 7 not illustrated.

ECA Record Control Number: (old #11150)

Record Level: Reference

Record Type: Newspaper

Article Type: Name mention

Key Title: Rockford College sells art to pay creditors

Sub Title: -none-

Language: English

Author: staff

Publisher: Herald and Review
Publish Location: Decatur, IL

Date of Publication: September 13, 2006

Page: 7, not illustrated

Source: Newspapers.com paid subscription

Description: 1 newspaper clipping

Subjects: Carlsen, Emil, 1848-1932.

Number of copies: 1

Digitized: yes

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Herald and Review, Decatur, IL, "Rockford College sells art to pay creditors", September 13, 2006, page 7, not illustrated
Herald and Review, Decatur, IL, “Rockford College sells art to pay creditors”, September 13, 2006, page 7, not illustrated

 

TRANSCRIPTION

‘Rockford College sells art to pay creditors

Rockford – Rockford College has auctioned about 2,000 pieces of artwork to raise money to pay down its debt and pay off its creditors.

The two-day auction, which college officials said was necessary to alleviate $10 million in loans and vendors’ bills, brought in $736,000, said Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago. Combined with two other pieces that sold separately, art sales have totaled about $1.1 million.

It included works by Danish painter Soren Emil Carlsen and an etching by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya.’

WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN

Document Information

Document Permalink:
http://emilcarlsen.org/newspaper/?p=38850

Digital-born Document Number:
ECA.2016.11150

Digital Document Provenance:
Original compiled and researched document by the Emil Carlsen Archives, 266 West 21st Street, Suite 4E, New York, NY 10011.

Document License:
Creative Commons Corporation shareAlike (sa) license. Some of the information contained within this document may hold further publication restrictions depending on final use. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine.

Image License:
The author of this artwork died more than 70 years ago. According to U.S. Copyright Law, copyright expires 70 years after the author’s death. In other countries, legislation may differ.

Record Birth Date:
June 24, 2016

 

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