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"In the 1930's, his work commanded tremendous prices," Mrs. Aitken said.
Turner's later work commanded a rhetoric — perhaps I should say a grandiose poetry — that offended the taste of the early nineteen-twenties.
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His work commands huge prices.
Today, her work commands a broader stage.
Today, much of their work commands four figures or more.
The current leadership of the museum openly insists that Stella's more recent work commands little historical interest.
Herrera is, instead, a sometimes hermetic, wildly inventive, always unpredictable poet, whose work commands attention for its style alone.
Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and Philip-Lorca DiCorcia, whose much less disposable work commands big prices, were among the art stars prowling the floors with hunter-gatherer dealers, collectors, and curators from other institutions in search of new talent.
If Women of Algiers, a much lesser painting, can sell now for a higher price, it must mean Picasso's credibility is suddenly so high with art collectors that even a flawed late work commands insane splurging.
Today, of course, Rembrandt's work commands universally high prices.
But even after the spotlights have dimmed, these ostensibly washed-up acts continue to work, command reasonable ticket prices and have Visa bills that have to be paid.
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