Inside Wes Anderson's Art Hunt: Curator Jasper Sharp on Securing Real Masterpieces for "The Phoenician Scheme"
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Inside Wes Anderson's Art Hunt: Curator Jasper Sharp on Securing Real Masterpieces for "The Phoenician Scheme"
Early on in The Phoenician Scheme, Benicio del Toro’s billionaire character Zsa Zsa Korda tells one of his nine sons, “Never buy good pictures. Buy masterpieces.” The line comes and goes in a flash, but Zsa Zsa’s not kidding, and neither was director Wes Anderson. So, Anderson and his team built out a palatial realm brimming with real paintings — not reproductions — created by the likes of legendary artists, including Renoir, Magritte, and dozen…
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