Arthur Andersen Will Sell Art Collection

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Arthur Andersen Will Sell Art Collection



ROSWELL, GEORGIA.- Arthur Andersen LLP has announced it will sell 400 original pieces from its corporate art collection, taken from seven of the company’s offices in the Southeast, including Atlanta. The art will be sold at half the total assessed value at the Ann Jackson Gallery in Roswell on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The collection, built over 20 years, features Southeast artists such as Ben Berns, Neal "Gregory" McGaha, Jeanne Sauls, Ann Jackson, Lee White and Jim Dodd.

The liquidation sale is expected to generate $350,000 to $400,000 on a collection valued at between $700,000 to $800,000.











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