Art of the deal: Trump's Empire State
Building doodle fetches $16,000
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[October 24, 2017]
By Joseph Ax
NEW YORK (Reuters) - George W. Bush
famously turned to portrait painting as a hobby when he left office.
Could President Donald Trump one day follow in his footsteps, encouraged
by the recent sale of his drawing of New York City's Empire State
Building for $16,000?
It is not the first time a Trump doodle sold for a serious sum: A 2005
sketch of the New York skyline - with Trump Tower at the center - sold
for more than $29,000 in July.
The latest drawing sold last week at Julien's Auctions in Los Angeles to
another prominent New York developer, Elie Hirschfeld, the auction house
said.
The picture, which carries Trump's signature, dates to 1995 when Trump
owned a stake in the iconic 102-story Empire State in midtown Manhattan
and was locked in a lease dispute.
Trump accused the occupants of allowing rats to infest the skyscraper
and unsuccessfully sued to try to force them out. He eventually sold his
interest in the building in 2002.
Trump sketched the skyscraper at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for a
charity auction, where it sold for less than $100. The original buyer,
whom the auction house did not identify, has kept the drawing until now.
Hirschfeld, whose company owns more than 1 million square feet of
commercial space and more than 1,000 residential units, also recently
bought Andy Warhol's 1981 pencil drawing of Trump Tower.
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President Donald Trump's black marker drawing on paper of the Empire
State building made in the 1990's sold for$16 000 at Julien's
Auctions in Los Angeles, California, U.S on October 19, 2017 is seen
in this photo released October 23, 2017. Julien's Auctions/Handout
via REUTERS
"The Warhol and Trump pieces are unique and iconic depictions of New
York City that will make perfect additions to the Hirschfeld Art
collection," Hirschfeld said in a statement.
Hirschfeld and Trump partnered on various development projects in
the past, including the large residential towers known as Trump
Place along the Hudson River on Manhattan's West Side.
(Editing by Frank McGurty and Cynthia Osterman)
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