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Old Chinese Bowl Bought For $3 Sells At NYC Auction For $2.22 million


Millennium-old Chinese bowl bought for $3 sells at NYC auction for $2.22 million

NEW YORK, N.Y. – A rare Chinese bowl bought at a tag sale for $3 has sold at a New York City auction for more than $2.22 million.

 

The 1,000-year-old bowl was part of the opening session of Sotheby’s fine Chinese ceramics and works of art auction on Tuesday.

 

Sotheby’s says it was sold to a London dealer for $2.225 million, far above the presale estimate of $200,000 to $300,000.

 

The person who put the bowl up for auction bought it at a tag sale in 2007 and had it displayed in the living room for several years before becoming curious about its origins and having it examined.

 

The bowl is 5 inches (12.5 centimetres), white in colour and from the Northern Song Dynasty.

 

 

 

 

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Nigeria Government Calls On Europe To Return Benin’s Stolen Artefacts


In preparation for the country’s centennial anniversary celebration, the Federal Government has embarked on a search for some of the nation’s lost treasures.

The Federal Government has called on European Nations in possession of over 3000 artworks believed to have been stolen by British expedition personnel during the Benin invasion to return them particularly as the nation prepares to celebrate its centennial anniversary.

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Mr. Edem Duke, made the call on Tuesday at a meeting of Nigerian officials and European Museum Representatives over the Benin Bronzes in European museums.

Duke said countries like Germany, Denmark, Italy, and the United States of America had at various times returned artefacts to their original owners and expressed optimism that Britain would also do same to Nigeria.

Rihanna Unveils Her Controversial Single Covers For ‘Stay’ & ‘Pour It Up


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Up until recently, much of Rihanna‘s career had been built on an “eff effort’ foundation. Hence, it’s little surprise that, despite the model’s vocal strides, she has slipped back into old tricks for the covers for her latest singles ‘Stay’ and ‘Pour It Up’.

 

Taking to her trusty Instagram account, the 24 year old revealed artwork for both ‘Unapologetic’ tracks that use cheap candid snaps. And while cutting corners is nothing new for Team Fenty, it’s the seeming feature of Chris Brown on the ‘Stay’ cover that is a litle nauseating. How much more are they going to force-feed this jarring romance narrative? And all now, it’s apparently ‘Nobody’s Business’?

 

Anyway, peep the ‘Pour It Up’ cover below…

 

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10 Cursed Item From All Around The World


Got  across this while browsing the internet  .

The next time you’re considering getting your hands on or near one of the world’s most famous relics, do your homework. Some of the most beautiful and interesting objects also come with an unwelcome stigma – a curse. If you don’t believe in the supernatural, you can take your chances. If you’d rather err on the side of caution, take a look at some of what a cursed object might have in store for its owner.

10) Maori Warrior Masks

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The Maori are an indigenous people in New Zealand who used to carve out masks and statues prior to heading into battle. According to the Maori belief system, any man who died in battle would leave his soul behind in one of the warrior masks. While the curse of the masks poses no threat to other men, women who are pregnant or currently menstruating are said to be cursed with harm or bad luck if they even get near one. An English museum even posted a warning to women to let them know about the curse.

 

9)Koh-i-Noor Diamond

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The Koh-i-Noor Diamond is an impressive 109 carats, but it also comes with a hefty curse if you’re a man. While it brings good luck to any female owner, the diamond has brought strife and violence to men who’ve had it in their possession since it was supposedly stolen from the God Krishna. For example, Sher Shah Suri of India was a powerful emperor who defeated Prince Humayun. After getting his hands on the Koh-i-Noor diamond he died in a canon explosion. His son, Jalal Khan, was then murdered by his own brother-in-law.

 

8)Terra Cotta Army

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In 1974, a group of seven Chinese farmers uncovered an astonishing archeological treasure – an army of terra cotta soldiers beneath the ground. However, while the discovery lead to riches for the nation, the farmers who found the terra cotta army were doomed to debt and unfortunate circumstances. Three of the farmers died within a few decades, relatively young — one of his own hand. The remaining farmers were resigned to work for lowly wages selling figurines of the army, and riddled with debt and medical ailments.

 

7)Crying Boy Painting

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The crying boy is a print of a painting often hung in homes in England. Beginning in the 1980s, fires began erupting in the homes where the painting was present. Surprisingly, while the home and belongings around the painting would be burned to the ground, the painting was always found untouched by the flames. As a result, many people believe that hanging this work of art in your home may invite a fire.

 

6)Delhi Purple Sapphire

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The curse of the Delhi purple sapphire was brought to light when the curator of a London museum uncovered the stone, with a note attached about its curse. As early as the mid-1800s, when the stone was originally looted from an Indian temple, the stone brought poor health and financial troubles to its owner. For instance, when author Edward Heron-Allen owned the gemstone he had so many unfortunate things happen in his life that he threw it into a canal, only to have it returned after a drudger found it and knew that he was the owner. He eventually sent it to the museum with the instructions that no one should touch it until three years after his death.

 

5)Hope Diamond

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The hope diamond makes its home in the Smithsonian Museum, but prior to making the trip there, it was known to be cursed. Originally stolen by a priest who was ultimately captured and tortured for his thievery, the hope diamond was also owned by French gem trader Jean Babtiste Tefernier, who was supposedly killed by a random group of rabid dogs. Several other owners were also fated to die by murder or other tragedy.

 

4)Uluru Rocks

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Uluru is a giant, majestic rock in the Australian outback that sees thousands of visitors each year. While it is illegal to take rocks out of the country, some tourists bring a piece of Uluru home with them anyway. Perhaps because it is a sacred Aboriginal ground, people who bring a piece of Uluru rock away from the site are said to experience the curse of misfortune. As a result, people regularly mail their rocks back to Australia with letters of apology.

 

3)Black Orlov

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The black orlov diamond, also called the Eye of Brahma, was stolen from a Hindu shrine by a monk. The gem was passed down to multiple female owners, many of whom took their own lives. At least two of the women who took possession of the black orlov lept to their deaths from a tall building. After the jewel was sold to a jeweler in New York, the curse is said to have been broken, which is good for future owners but does no good for the previous victims of the stone’s bad luck.

 

2)Blarney Stone Rocks

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A kiss on the Blarney Stone in Ireland is said to be good luck, but removing any piece of the stone will bring the curse of bad luck into your life. People report misfortunes that include depression, loss of employment, and financial woes. Much like the visitors to Uluru who regret their cursed souvenirs, people who take home a piece of the Blarney Stone are known to mail it back within several weeks or months after they realize its curse

 

1)Iceman

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The remains of a man estimated to be more than 5,000 years old were discovered in The Alps in 1991. In the following 13 years seven of the people involved with the discovery died, most of them suddenly and not of natural causes. One of the people who discovered Iceman died in a car accident on the way to give a speech about the artifact, and another researcher died in an avalanche soon after. Other researchers died of causes that include a blood disorder diagnosed right after Iceman was found, and a fall from a cliff.

 

Controversial Painting Depicts President Obama as Crucified Jesus Christ


irst actor and singer Jamie Foxx spouted some nonsense about how President Obama was “our lord and savior” at the 

Soul Train Awards, and now we learn that an artist has crystallized that misguided sentiment in a painting.

The painting, by Michael D’Antuono, depicts President Barack Obama as a crucified Jesus, and is on display at Bunker Hill Community College Art Gallery. 

Ironically, the painting is called “Truth”, and shows Obama with his arms outstretched and a crown of thorns upon his head.

The painting was originally scheduled to be first showcased in New York, but that showing was canceled because of power outages

“I always regretted cancelling my exhibit in New York because I feel my First Amendment rights should override someone’s hurt feelings,” D’Antuono told Fox News. “We should celebrate the fact that we live in a country where we are given the freedom to express ourselves.”

D’Antuono says he doesn’t agree with critics who call his display blasphemous, and says the exhibition has given him the freedom to be right or wrong.

“The crucifixion of the president was meant metaphorically,” he said. “My intent was not to compare him to Jesus.”

D’Antuono said his painting is only controversial because conservatives are trying to “ promote the idea that liberals believe the president to literally be our savior.”

The artist says that many of the messages he has received in response to his painting have been “anything but Christ-like.”

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