Sculls' Angles


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About The Book

This book (a novel really) tells the story of Robert and Ethel Scull. While Robert came from an impoverished immigrant background he married Ethel Redner whose father ran a small taxi company (not rich but certainly comfortable enough that their marriage was announced in the New York Times). They met while Robert was a struggling freelance illustrator and Ethel was taking classes at Parsons. Gifted a third of his father-in-laws company Robert build the enterprise into a multi-million dollar venture under the name of Sculls Angels. As aggressive collectors of Pop Art in the sixties (and in a less social-status driven mode as patrons of the land art movement) they became integral to the social life of contemporary art in New York at the time. Of more importance it was the auction of fifty works through Sotheby Parke Bernet in 1973 which solidified their place in contemporary art history. This benchmark auction brought post-abstract-expressionist art into the secondary market as a full player and ushered in the upward spiral of inflationary pricing to which we have now become accustomed as by-standers. In this novel which reproduces all their appearances in the New York Times we follow their rise in social status through the visual arts fashion and society events as well as the their tumultuous marriage (ending in a messy divorce that itself set precedence in Ethels unprecedented alimony agreement) finishing with a consideration of their legacy in the recovery of the art market following Wall Streets infamous Black Friday.
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