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The Art of Fine Art Insurance Robert Read Head of Art and Private Clients, Hiscox Milan, 10 th April 2013
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2 Fine Art
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3 Chris Burden The Flying Steamroller
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4 Fine Art Edvard Munch The Scream Sothebys, May 2012 USD 119,900,000
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5 Fine Art
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6 Ai Weiwei Sunflower seeds (Installation for Tate Modern Turbine Hall)
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7 Fine Art Tracey Emin My Bed
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8 Fine Art Kylie Minogue in Dancing Queen corset and tiara
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9 Fine Art Dancing Queen corset and tiara at Kylie: the Exhibition at Londons Victoria & Albert Museum
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10 The Art Market Volatility Source: Artnet
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The Art Market Old Masters 11
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The Art Market Modern Art 12
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The Art Market Contemporary Art 13
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14 Underwriting Huge values + Variety + No rating guide =
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Three Basic Categories Private Collections Museums & Exhibitions Dealers
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16 Private Collections
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17 Museums & Exhibitions Moving Rembrandts The Militia Company of Frans Banning Cocq & William van Ruytenburch at the Rijksmuseum
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18 Dealers
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A loss is as good as a sale?
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20 Dealers Salander OReilly The Enron of the Artworld – Herald Tribune Fifteen investors claim they were bilked by an Upper East Side art gallery. Its a Ponzi scheme, alleges one - New York Observer
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21 Fairs & Storage Facilities
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22 Breakdown of Losses
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23 Criminal Activity 2008: Pictures worth a reported $160m stolen in a day light armed robbery. Two of the four stolen pictures, a Monet and a van Gogh, recovered after they were discovered in the back of an unlocked Peugot in the carpark of the local mental hospital. Two pictures, by Degas and Cezanne, are still missing. The collection is believed to have been uninsured. Cezanne The Boy in the Red Vest Emil Buehrle Museum, Zurich
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24 Criminal Activity The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, USA
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25 Stolen Rembrandt Christ in the Storm on the Lake of Galilee
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26 Fire Uppark, East Sussex, 1989
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27 Fire
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28 Fire
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29 Fire Momart May 24th 2004
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30 Professional Indemnity 17 th January 2008 Lawrences auctioneers 19 th C. French Claret Jug Estimate: £100 – 200 Sold: £220,000 Sale subsequently annulled and consignor sent it to Christies. Discovered to be 11 th C. Fatamid rock crystal ewer Sold £3,243,000 Christies 7 th October 2008 Valued by Sothebys at £20,000,000 25 th March 2010
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Superstorm Sandy 31 New York, October 2012
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32 Conclusion Art is complex Art needs a specialist broker Art needs a specialist underwriter Raul Ortega 168 blinds of the Hiscox building opened or closed to create form
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