Why Collectors Are Crazy For Chinese Art

Why Collectors Are Crazy For Chinese Art
Thane Peterson
BusinessWeek
2004

Summary
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, when Jim Eccles was working as an IBM systems engineer, he fell in love with the work of the late Chinese artist Chao Chung Hsiang, who was then living in New York. Now 69 and retired, Eccles still loves the seven colorful paintings, some abstract and others in a more traditional Chinese style, that he bought for $200 to $500 each.

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