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[whoops] 139 Million dollar accident

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  1. mrdave543

    mrdave543 Member

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    http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/17/picasso.oops.reut/index.html

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    LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Picasso's famed "Dream" painting turned into a nightmare for Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn when he accidentally gave the multimillion-dollar canvas an elbow.

    Wynn had just finalized a $139 million sale to another collector of his painting, called "Le Reve" (The Dream), when he poked a hole in the artwork while showing it to friends at his Las Vegas office a couple of weeks ago.

    Director and screenwriter Nora Ephron, who witnessed and related the incident in her blog on the Huffington Post Web site (www.huffingtonpost.com), said Wynn had raised his hand to show the group something about Picasso's 1932 portrait of his mistress Marie-Therese Walter.

    "At that moment, his elbow crashed backward right through the canvas. There was a terrible noise," Ephron wrote, noting that Wynn has retinitis pigmentosa, an eye disease that damages peripheral vision.

    "Smack in the middle ... was a black hole the size of a silver dollar. 'Oh s**t,' he said. 'Look what I've done. Thank goodness it was me.' "

    Wynn's office Tuesday confirmed the story, an account of which also appeared in this week's issue of The New Yorker. Both accounts said Wynn had decided to release the buyer from the sale agreement and to repair and keep the painting himself.

    Wynn, a millionaire casino developer and art collector, developed The Mirage and Bellagio resorts in Las Vegas in the 1990s, which spearheaded a profusion of luxury hotels and casinos on the once-seedy Las Vegas Strip.
     
  2. Lil Pun

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    Wow, do they have insurance for these types of things?
     
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    Craps and Picasso.
     
  4. Oski2005

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    Note to self, if you ever become rich enough to buy paintings worth more than a 100 million, don't take them down and show them off to friends, keep them behind bullet proof glass cases at all times or something.
     
  5. krnxsnoopy

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    He's smart for keeping it and possibly 'repairing' it. If he tried to sell the painting right now, he wouldn't even be getting half of the original offer. Yet after enough years, the value of the painting will become VERY HIGH again. The 'hole' will eventually be overlooked and its value will hold.
     
  6. rrj_gamz

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    4 real...Oh sh*t is right...
     

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