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CALUSARIAUCTIONS

PHOTOGRAPHY, SALE 102SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2009, CLUJ

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CALUSARIAUCTIONS

PHOTOGRAPHY, SALE 102

PREVIEW: SATURDAY 31, 2009, AT 10:00-18:00, CLUJ

AUCTION: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2009, AT 12:00, CLUJ

AUCTIONEER: ALEX MITRUTZ

www.calusari-auctions.com

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BUYER'S GUIDE

CATALOGSBefore each auction we publish illustrated catalogs. Our catalogues provides illustrations, descriptionsand estimated values for each "lot". A lot may refer to a single item or to a group of items auctionedtogether. The catalogues also include the dates and the times for previews and auctions. The onlinecatalogues are available on our website, http://www.calusari-auctions.com. We offer our cataloguesby subscription or by single copy.

PREVIEWSAll Calusari preview are free and open to the public. Auction previews are your chance to inspect eachlot prior to the auction. Therefore, prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally anyproperty in which they are interested, before the auction takes place, in order to determine its condition,size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored . Items are sold "AS IS" and with all faults;illustrations in our catalogs, website and other materials are provided for identification only. Conditionreports may be available upon request.

ESTIMATESCalusari catalogs include estimates for each lot , exclusive of buyer's premium. The estimates areprovided as an approximate guide to the current market value and should not be interpreted as arepresentation or prediction of actual selling prices. They are determined well in advance of a sale andare subject to revision. Unless specifically illustrated and noted, fine art frames are not included in theestimate or purchase price.Calusari accepts no liability for damage or loss to frames during storage orshipment.

RESERVESAll lots in a catalog are subject to a reserve, unless otherwise indicated. The reserve is the minimumprice that the seller is willing to accept for a lot. The reserve is confidential and does not exceed thelow estimated value.

BIDDING AT AUCTIONAt Calusari, you can bid in many ways: in person, via absentee bid, or over the phone. Absentee bidsmay be submitted in person or via email. A validCalusari account is required in order to participatein bidding activity. You can obtain registration information online from our website. By participating inany sale, you are acknowledge that you are bound by our CONDITIONS OF SALE, published in allcatalogs and website. Lots are auctioned in consecutive numerical order as they appear in the catalog.Bidding normally begins below the low estimate. The auctioneer will accept bids from interested partiespresent in the saleroom, from telephone bidders, and from absentee bidders who have left written bidsin advance of the sale. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the consignor up to theamount of the reserve, but never above it. We assume no responsibility for the failure to execute bidsfor any reason whatsoever.

In PersonIf you are planning to bid at auction for the first time, you will need to register at reception desk inorder to receive a numbered bod card. To place a bid, hold up your card so that the auctioneer canclearly see it. Decide on the maximum amount that you wish to pay, exclusive of buyers premium , andcontinue bidding until your bid prevails or reach your limit. If you are the successful bidder on a lot theauctioneer will acknowledge your paddle number and bid amount.

By TelephoneUnder special circumstances, we can arrange for you to bid by telephone. Telephone bids will beaccepted no later than 24 hours prior to the sale and only if the capacity of our pool of staffphone bidders allows. Telephone bids may be recorded. By bidding on the telephone, prospectivepurchasers consent to the recording of their conversations. Calusari offers all absentee and telephonebidding services as a convenience to our clients, but will not be responsible for errors or failures toexecute bids.

Absentee Bids

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A friend or agent may place bids on your behalf , provided that we have been received your writtenauthorization prior to the sale. The same service may be provided by our auction house, provided wehave been received your written bid price you are willing to pay. Our auction staff will try to bid just asyou would, with the goal of obtaining the item at the lowest bid price possible. Absentee bids from areavailable at our website.

BID INCREMENTSCalusari generally uses the following increment multiples as bidding progresses:

EUR 50-500............................................EUR 25 increments

EUR 500-1000.........................................EUR 50 increments

EUR 1.000-2.000......................................EUR 100 increments

EUR 2.000-5.000......................................EUR 200 increments

EUR 5.000-10.000.....................................EUR 500 increments

EUR 10.000-20.000...................................EUR 1.000 increments

EUR 20.000-50.000...................................EUR 2.000 increments

EUR 50.000-100.000..................................EUR 5.000 increments

EUR 100.000-200.000................................EUR 10.000 increments

EUR 200.000-500.000................................EUR 20.000 increments

EUR 500.000-100.000................................EUR 50.000 increments

The auctioneer may split or reject any bid at any time at his or her discretion as outlined in theCONDITIONS OF SALE.

BUYER'S PREMIUMA buyer's premium is added to the winning price of each individual lot purchased. In addition to thehammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to us the buyer’s premium together with any applicable valueadded tax. The buyer’s premium is 10% of the final bid price of each lot up to and including EUR10.000, 7.5% of the excess of the hammer price above EUR 10.000 and up to and including EUR100.000 and 5% of the excess of the hammer price above EUR 100.000.

PAYMENTAll buyers are asked to pay the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer’s premium andany applicable taxes) not later than the seventh (7) calendar day following the sale. Payment may bemade to Calusari by cash and wire transfer. Please note that payments by wire transfer may result inproperty not being released until purchase funds clear our bank.

AUCTION RESULTSAuctions results are published on our website immediately after the sale

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LOT 1

Lot DescriptionROBERT DOISNEAU(Gentilly 1912 – 1994 Paris)LES PAINS DE PICASSO

1952. Later gelatin silver print.39,8 x 32,5 cm (50,5 x 40,5 cm)

Signed in black ink in the lower left of the sheet margin.

EstimateEUR 3.000 – 4.000

Literature and IllustrationPeter Hamilton, Robert Doisneau, La vie d'un photographe, Paris 1995, p. 263Three Seconds from Eternity, p. 47; Retrospective, p. 30 and pl. 20

Lot NotesRobert Doisneau, one of France's most popular and prolific reportage photographers, is known for hismodest, playful, and ironic images of amusing juxtapositions, mingling social classes, and eccentrics incontemporary Paris streets and cafes. Influenced by the work of Kertesz, Atget, and Cartier-Bresson,in over 20 books Doisneau has presented a charming vision of human frailty and life as a series ofquiet, incongruous moments. He has written: "The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie directorcan arrange the unexpected that you find in the street."Text from 'The Encyclopedia of Photography' (1984) - Robert Doisneau

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LOT 2

Lot DescriptionÉDOUARD BOUBAT(Paris 1923 – 1999 Paris)JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURG

1955. Gelatin silver print, 1970s.17,3 x 26,3 cm (19,5 x 29,0 cm)

Photographer's stamp and signature on the reverse and numbered in pencil by another hand.

EstimateEUR 1.000 – 1.500

Literature and IllustrationBernard George, Édouard Boubat, New York 1973, pl. 59 Édouard Boubat, Munich 2004, p. 105

Lot NotesÉdouard Boubat was born in France in 1923. He studied printing and design at the Ecole Estiennein Paris before taking up photography in 1946. The following year he was recognized with the KodakPrize. In 1951, Boubat began working as a photojournalist for Réalités magazine in Paris, a post hewould occupy for 17 years. In 1968 he left Réalités to work freelance. He was awarded the GrandPrix National de la Photographie in 1984. Edouard Boubat died in 1999, in France. In 1958, Boubatproduced a photographic essay for WHO on malaria in Kurdistan, Iraq. This was his only work for WHO.Edouard Boubat travelled to Iraq to photograph the work of Dr Luigi Mara to combat malaria amongthe nomadic tribes of the Kurdistan region. The resulting photo report was first published in the WorldHealth magazine in 1958.

"Life gives me my photos. I need other people. Photography is a profession for encounters! It is inpraise of life, an attempt to come close to nature and my fellow creatures."

Edouard Boubat. In: Colin Naylor, ed. Contemporary Photographers, Chicago and London, St. James,1998.

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LOT 3

Lot DescriptionANDRE KERTESZ(Budapest 1894 – 1985 New York)JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURG

1927. Gelatin silver print, 1970s.19,8 x 24,8 cm (20,3 x 25,3 cm)

Photographer's stamp and signature on the reverse.

EstimateEUR 2.000 – 2.500

Literature and IllustrationAndré Kertész, Ma France, Paris 1990, p. 209 André Kertész, Observations, thoughts, reflections,Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago 2005, p. 33

Lot NotesKnown for his extended study of Washington Square Park and his distorted nudes of the 1930s, AndreKertesz was a quiet but important influence on the coming of age of photojournalism and the art ofphotography. For more than seventy years, his subtle and penetrating vision helped to define a mediumin its infancy. Though he spent most of his life in the United States, his European modernist sensibilityis what made him great, and that is what he is remembered for today.

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LOT 4

Lot DescriptionWILLIAM KLEINNew York 1928-SIMONE + NINA, PIAZZA DI SPAGNA, ROME (VOGUE)

1960. Later gelatin silver print.55,0 x 41,5 cm (60,5 x 50,5 cm)

Photographer signature lower right.

EstimateEUR 2.000 – 2.500

Literature and IllustrationWilliam Klein Retrospective, Centre Pompidou, Paris 2006, p. 251

Lot NotesNot examined under the glass.

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LOT 5

Lot DescriptionW. EUGENE SMITH(Kansas 1918 – 1978 Arizona)TRAM IN TOKYO

1960s. Gelatin silver print, printed before 1978.20,1 x 29,4 cm (21,7 x 30,4 cm)

Estate stamp on the reverse, numbered in pencil by another hand.

EstimateEUR 2.500 – 3.000

Literature and IllustrationLiterature and Illustration: William Klein Retrospective, Centre Pompidou, Paris 2006, p. 251

Lot Notes“I've never made any picture, good or bad, without paying for it in emotional turmoil. ” Eugene W.Smith

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LOT 6

Lot DescriptionMAN RAYPhiladelphia 1890 – 1976 ParisGLASS TEARS

1930–1932. Posthumous gelatin silver print by Telimage, Paris 2006.28,5 x 38,8 cm (30,3 x 40,5 cm)

Label with copyright-informations, Telimage, Paris 2006, on the reverse.

EstimateEUR 200 – 300

Literature and IllustrationMan Ray Photograph, Munich 1982, p. Man Ray, Das photographische Werk, ed. von Emmanuelle del'Écotais und Alain Sayag, Munich 1998, p. 179

Lot NotesMan Ray made this photograph in Paris around the time of his breakup with his lover Lee Miller, andthe woman's false tears may relate to that event in the artist's life.

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LOT 7

Lot DescriptionRENE BURRIZurich 1933MUNICH

1962. Gelatin silver print, 1992.31 x 46 cm (40 x 50 cm)

On the reverse signed, dated and titled in pencil

EstimateEUR 1.500 – 2.000

Literature and IllustrationRené Burri Photographs, Phaidon Press, London, 2004

Lot Notes"René Burri belongs to the most important photographers of the second half of the 20th century. Hisbody of work covers almost all major events of the last five decades. Although being a witness topolitics and history, Burri has never been thought of in terms of simple press photography. With thewell trained eye of the artist he was able to find striking metaphors for the condition of our world. "MAGNUM PHOTOS

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LOT 8

Lot DescriptionWILLIAM KLEINNew York 1928SMOKE + VEIL, PARIS (VOGUE)

1958. Later gelatin silver print.52,5 x 36,5 cm (60,5 x 50,5 cm)

Signed and titled in pencil, lower right.

EstimateEUR 3.500 – 4.000

Literature and IllustrationWilliam Klein, In & Out of Fashion, London 1994, CoverWilliam Klein Retrospective, Centre Pompidou, Paris 2006

Lot NotesFrom 1955 to 1965 William Klein worked for vogue. He preferred to photograph his models out in thestreet or on location. He was not particularly interested in clothes or fashion, and used this opportunityto reasearch the picture making process by introducing new techniques to fashion photography,including the use of wide-angle and long-focus lenses, long exposures combined with flash andmultiple exposures -making fashion an area of innovation in photography.

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LOT 9

Lot DescriptionLEON LEVINSTEIN1910 – 1988 New YorkHANDBALL PLAYERS, HOUSTON STREET, NEW YORK

1969. Later gelatin silver print. Signed and stamped by artist on verso.46,2 x 39,5 cm (50,5 x 40,5 cm)

EstimateEUR 3.000 – 3.500

Literature and IllustrationSam Stourdzé, Leon Levinstein, Obsession, Paris 2000, p. 105

Lot Notes

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LOT 10

Lot DescriptionHERBERT LISTHamburg 1903 – 1975 MunichITALIENISCHES STILLEBEN

Circa 1952. Later gelatin silver print.29,1 x 22,9 cm

Copyright stamp and photographer copyright stamp on the reverse.

EstimateEUR 2.000 – 2.500

Literature and Illustration

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

These CONDITIONS OF SALE contain all the terms on which Calusari and the Seller contract withthe Buyer. By participating in any sale, you are acknowledge that you are bound by these terms andconditions.

1. CALUSARI AS AGENTExcept as otherwise stated, Calusari acts as agent for the Seller. The property will be offered by usas agent for the Seller, unless the catalogue indicates otherwise. Therefore, the contract for the sale ofthe property is therefore made between the Seller and the Buyer.

2. AS ISGoods auctioned are often of some age. The authenticity of property listed in the catalogue isguaranteed as stated in the LIMITED WARRANTY, in paragraph 6. We and the Seller are noresponsible for errors and omissions in the printed catalogue, online catalogue, or in any supplementalmaterial. All property is sold "AS IS" without any representations and warranties by Calusari orthe Seller as to:(a) merchantability, (b) fitness for a particular purpose, (c) quality, (d) rarity, (e)importance, (f) size, (g) medium, (h) provenance, (i) exhibitions, (j) literature, (k) historical relevance,and (l) the correctness of the catalogue or other descriptions of the physical conditions of any propertyand no statement anywhere whether oral or written, whether made in the catalogue, an advertisement,a bill of sale, a saleroom posting or announcement, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty,representations or assumptions of liability.

3. BEFORE THE SALE(a) Examination of propertyProspective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any property in which they areinterested, before the auction takes place, in order to determine its condition, size and whether or notit has been repaired or restored . CONDITIONS REPORTS are usually available on request. NeitherCalusari nor the Seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property apart from theLIMITED WARRANTY in paragraph 7below. The property is otherwise sold "AS IS".

(b) All statements made by us in the catalogue entry for the property or in the condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statementsof fact. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by usof any kind. References in the catalogue entry or the condition report to damage or restoration arefor guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeablerepresentative. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects orrestoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Estimates of theselling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or itsvalue for any other purpose. Except as set forth in paragraph 6 below, neither Calusari nor the Selleris responsible in any way for errors and omissions in the catalogue or any supplemental material.

(c) Buyer’s responsibilityExcept as stated in the LIMITED WARRANTY in paragraph 6 below, all property is sold "AS IS"without any representation or warranty of any kind by Calusari or the Seller. Buyers are responsiblefor satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in thecatalogue entry.

(d) WithdrawalWe reserve the right to withdraw any property before the sale and have no liability whatsoever for suchwithdrawal.

4. AT THE SALE(a) Refusal of admission.Calusari has the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participationin any auction and to reject any bid.

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(b) Registration before biddingA prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification beforebidding. We may require the bank financial references and in some cases a warranty deposit.

(c) Bidding as principalWhen making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price, including thebuyer’s premium and all applicable taxes, plus all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitlyagreed in writing with Christie’s before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting asagent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Calusari, and that Calusari will only look to theprincipal for payment.

(d) Absentee bidsWe will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids delivered to us prior to the sale for theconvenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person, or by an agent or by telephone.Please refer to the catalogue for the ABSENTEE BIDS FORM. If we receive written bids on aparticular lot for identical amounts, and at the auction these are the highest bids on the lot, it will besold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a freeservice undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liabilityfor failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it.

(e) Telephone bidsTelephone bids will be accepted no later than 24 hours prior to the sale and only if the capacity of ourpool of staff phone bidders allows. Telephone bids may be recorded. By bidding on the telephone,prospective purchasers consent to the recording of their conversations. Calusari offers all absenteeand telephone bidding services as a convenience to our clients, but will not be responsible for errors orfailures to execute bids.

(h) ReservesUnless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimumprice below which the lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate printed in thecatalogue. If any lots are not subject to a reserve, they will be identified with the symbol • next to thelot number. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid onbehalf of the Seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of thereserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respectto lots that are offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in hisor her discretion, will generally open the bidding at 50% of the low pre-sale estimate for the lot. In theabsence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer will proceed backwards in his or her discretion until a bidis recognized, and then continue up from that amount. Absentee bids will, in the absence of a higherbid, be executed at approximately 50% of the low pre-sale estimate or at the amount of the bid if it isless than 50% of the low pre-sale estimate. In the event that there is no bid on a lot, the auctioneermay deem such lot unsold.

(i) Calusari’s discretionThe Calusari has the right at his absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the biddingin such a manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and,in the case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder,to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. If any disputearises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive.

(j) Successful bid and passing of riskSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the Buyerand the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contractfor sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glasswhere relevant) passes to the Buyer at the expiration of seven calendar days from the date of the saleor on collection by the Buyer if earlier.

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5. AFTER THE SALE(a) Buyer’s premiumIn addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to us the buyer’s premium together with anyapplicable value added tax. The buyer’s premium is 10% of the final bid price of each lot up to andincluding EUR 10,000, 7.5% of the excess of the hammer price above EUR 10,000 and up to andincluding EUR 100,000 and 5% of the excess of the hammer price above EUR 100,000.

(b) Payment and passing of titleThe Buyer must pay the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer’s premium and anyapplicable taxes) not later than the seventh (7th) calendar day following the sale. The buyer will notacquire title to the lot until all amounts due to us from the buyer have been received by us in goodcleared funds.

(c) Collection of purchasesWe shall be entitled to retain items sold until all amounts due to us, have been received in full in goodcleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) calendar daysfrom the date of the sale unless otherwise agreed between us and the Buyer. Where purchases are notcollected within seven (7) calendar days from the date of the sale, whether or not payment has beenmade, we shall additionally charge the Buyer for administration, handling, insurance and any othercosts incurred.

(d) Packing, handling and shippingAlthough we shall use reasonable efforts to take care when handling, packing and shipping apurchased lot, we are not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom we might retain forthese purposes. Similarly, where we may suggest other handlers, packers or carriers if so requested,we do not accept responsibility or liability for their acts or omissions.

(f) Remedies for non paymentIf the buyer fails to make payment in full in good cleared funds within the time required by paragraph5(b) above, we shall be entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following rightsor remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available to us by law):(i) to cancel the sale;(ii) the warranty deposit of the Buyer will not be returned;(iii) to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings forits recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicablelaw;(iv) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we shall think fit;

If we resell the property under paragraph (iv) above, the defaulting buyer shall be liable for paymentof any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon resale aswell as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kindassociated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller, theBuyer acknowledges that Calusari shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursuethe Buyer for such amount.

(g) Failure to collect purchasesWhere purchases are not collected within seven (7) calendar days from the date of the sale, whetheror not payment has been made, we shall additionally charge the Buyer for administration, handling,insurance and any other costs incurred.

6. LIMITED WARRANTY

6.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, CALUSARI warrants for a period of one(1) year from the date of the sale that any property described in headings printed in UPPER CASETYPE (i.e. headings having all capital-letter type) in this catalogue which is stated without qualificationto be the work of a named author or authorship, is authentic and not a forgery. The term “author” or“authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source or origin, as the casemay be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the UPPER CASE TYPE description

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of the property in this catalogue. Only UPPER CASE TYPE headings of lots in this catalogue indicatewhat is being warranted by Calusari. Calusari warranty does not apply to supplemental material whichappears below the UPPER CASE TYPE headings of each lot and Calusari is not responsible for anyerrors or omissions in such material. The warranty is subject to the following conditions:(i) It does not apply where (a) the catalogue description corresponded to the generally accepted opinionof scholars or experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions;or (b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of either a scientific processnot generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the dateof publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have causeddamage to the property.(ii) The benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lotas shown on the invoice originally issued by Calusari when the lot was sold at auction.(iv) In no event will our liability to a Buyer will exceed the hammer price price actually paid. TheBuyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against Calusari and the Seller, in place of any other remedy whichmight be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the hammer price paid for thelot. Neither Calusari nor the Seller will be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damagesincluding, without limitation, loss of profits nor for interest.

6.2 To be able to claim under this LIMITED WARRANTY the original purchaser of record must:(i) notify Calusari in writing within three (3) months of receiving any information that causes the originalbuyer of the lot to question the accuracy of UPPER CASE TYPE type heading, specifying lot number,date of the auction at which it was purchased and the reasons for such question; and(ii) return the Lot to Calusari original selling location in the same condition as at the day of the sale;and(iii) obtain at the original Buyer's costs, the reports of three independent and recognized experts in thefield, which question the accucy of UPPER CASE TYPE type heading.

7. EXTENT OF LIMITED WARRANTYWe agree to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the LIMITED WARRANTY set outin paragraph 6 above. Apart from that, neither the seller nor we, nor any of our officers, employeesor agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot,whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defectsin any lot. Except as stated in paragraph 2 and 6, neither the Seller, ourselves, our officers, employeesor agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respectof any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality,condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literatureor historical relevance.

8. COPYRIGHTThe copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Calusari relating to alot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain at all times the property of Calusari andshall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. Calusari and theSeller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright orother reproduction rights in it.

9. LAW AND JURISDICTIONIf any part of these CONDITIONS OF SALE is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable,that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extentpermitted by law.The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these CONDITIONS OF SALE, the conduct ofthe auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted bythe laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at auction, whether present in personor by agent, by written bid, telephone or other means, the Buyer shall be deemed to have submitted,for the benefit of Calusari, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that country.

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