Winning the Art Lottery: The Economic Returns to the Ganz Collection

In 1997, the Christie's sale of 20f/l century art works from the estate Victor and Sally Ganz netted more than $207 million, a record sum for a single-owner sale of art at auction. The paper presents estimates of the Ganzes' financial returns from investing in art using records the Ganzes' kept on the prices they originally paid for the works sold in 1997 and two earlier auctions in 1986 and 1988. Over the period 1948 to 1997 the Ganzes earned real rates of return ranging from 12 to over 21 percent for works sold at the three auctions. Overall, the Ganzes beat-often by a wide margin-the returns from diversified portfolios of common stocks. The empirical evidence shows that the Ganzes were not only lucky but skillful investors as well. Their financial success did not resuit from a few lucky purchases. They earned consistently high returns, regularly beating the stock market on works by different artists acquired at different time periods. I also found that buvers were willing to pay a price premium for works from the Ganz collection compared to "identical" works sold by otliers. For example, buyers paid between 25 and 90 percent more for prints from the Ganz collection than for otherwise identical prints. The likely source of this premium is the quality and prestige of the Ganzes' collection itself not the recently acquired celebrity status of the collectons

[1]  C. Sunstein Social Norms and Social Roles , 1995 .

[2]  John R. Lott,et al.  Term limits and electoral competitiveness: Evidence from California’s state legislative races , 1997 .

[3]  William M. Landes,et al.  Copyright Protection of Letters, Diaries, and Other Unpublished Works: An Economic Approach , 1992, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[4]  Chicago Unbound Winning the Art Lott ery: The E conomic Returns to the Ganz Collection , 1999 .

[5]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  Behavioral Analysis of Law , 1997 .

[6]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  An Economic Approach to the Law of Evidence , 1999 .

[7]  William N. Goetzmann,et al.  Accounting for Taste: Art and the Financial Markets over Three Centuries , 1993 .

[8]  Daniel N. Shaviro Budget Deficits and the Intergenerational Distribution of Lifetime Consumption , 1995 .

[9]  J. Mark Ramseyer,et al.  Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan , 1996 .

[10]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  Must Formalism Be Defended Empirically , 1999 .

[11]  D. Lichtman Property Rights in Emerging Platform Technologies , 1999, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[12]  Eric A. Posner,et al.  A Theory of Contract Law under Conditions of Radical Judicial Error , 1999 .

[13]  C. Sunstein The Law of Group Polarization , 1999, How Change Happens.

[14]  John R. Lott,et al.  Environmental Violations, Legal Penalties, and Reputation Costs , 1999 .

[15]  Alan O. Sykes,et al.  Justice in immigration: The welfare economics of immigration law: a theoretical survey with an analysis of U.S. policy , 1992 .

[16]  D. Weisbach,et al.  Should the Tax Law Require Current Accrual of Interest On Derivative Financial Instruments? , 1999 .

[17]  D. Baird,et al.  Optimal Timing and Legal Decisionmaking: The Case of the Liquidation Decision in Bankruptcy , 1999 .

[18]  D. Baird,et al.  Revisiting Auctions in Chapter 11 , 1993, The Journal of Law and Economics.

[19]  Daniel Kahneman,et al.  Deliberating About Dollars: The Severity Shift , 2000 .

[20]  Richard Craswell,et al.  Freedom of Contract , 1995 .

[21]  B. Frey,et al.  On the return of art investment return analyses , 1995 .

[22]  Randal C. Picker An Introduction to Game Theory and the Law , 1994 .

[23]  M. Adler,et al.  Rethinking Cost-Benefit Analysis , 1999 .

[24]  John R. Lott,et al.  Multiple Victim Public Shootings, Bombings, and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handgun Laws: Contrasting Private and Public Law Enforcement , 1999 .

[25]  Lisa E. Bernstein ‘The Questionable Empirical Basis of Article 2’s Incorporation Strategy: A Preliminary Study , 1999 .

[26]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  Values and Consequences: An Introduction to Economic Analysis of Law , 1998 .

[27]  Richard A. Epstein,et al.  Deconstructing Privacy: And Putting It Back Together Again* , 2000, Social Philosophy and Policy.

[28]  P. Bernholz,et al.  Public Choice , 2018, The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1.

[29]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  Status Signaling and the Law, with Particular Application to Sexual Harassment , 1999 .

[30]  J. Mark Ramseyer,et al.  Explicit Reasons for Implicit Contracts: The Legal Logic to the Japanese Main Bank System , 1993 .

[31]  W Meadow,et al.  Statistics, not experts. , 2001, Duke law journal.

[32]  Kenneth W. Dam Intellectual Property and the Academic Enterprise , 1999 .

[33]  John R. Lott,et al.  How Dramatically Did Women's Suffrage Change the Size and Scope of Government? , 1998 .

[34]  John R. Lott,et al.  A Simple Explanation for Why Campaign Expenditures are Increasing: The Government is Getting Bigger , 1999 .

[35]  David A. Weisbach,et al.  Ironing Out the Flat Tax , 2000 .

[36]  D. Baird,et al.  The Hidden Virtues of Chapter 11: An Overview of the Law and Economics of Financially Distressed Firms , 1997 .

[37]  G. Ary,et al.  THE ECONOMIC WAY OF LOOKING AT LIFE * , 1992 .

[38]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  Behavioral Law and Economics: Second-Order Decisions , 2000 .

[39]  Chicago Unbound,et al.  What Do Judges and Justices Maximize? (The Same Thin gs Everyone Else Does) , 1993 .

[40]  Kenneth W. Dam Some Economic Considerations in the Intellectual Property Protection of Software , 1995, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[41]  Corinna Czujack,et al.  Picasso Paintings at Auction, 1963–1994 , 1997 .

[42]  C. Sunstein,et al.  Private Broadcasters and the Public Interest: Notes Toward a 'Third Way' , 1999 .

[43]  Kenneth W. Dam Self-Help in the Digital Jungle , 1999 .

[44]  William M. Landes,et al.  Sequential versus Unitary Trials: An Economic Analysis , 1993, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[45]  William M. Landes,et al.  Copyright, Borrowed Images, and Appropriation Art: An Economic Approach , 2000 .

[46]  C. Sunstein,et al.  Cognition And Cost‐Benefit Analysis , 1999, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[47]  Richard A. Epstein Contracts Small and Contract Large: Contract Law through the Lens of Laissez-Faire , 2020, The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract.

[48]  C. Sunstein,et al.  Cost-Benefit Analysis and Relative Position , 2000 .

[49]  V. Ginsburgh,et al.  Returns of impressionist, modern and contemporary European painters, 1962-1991 , 1994 .

[50]  C. Sunstein,et al.  Human Behavior and the Law of Work , 2000 .

[51]  Randal C. Picker,et al.  Bankruptcy Rules, Managerial Entrenchment, and Firm-Specific Human Capital , 1993 .

[52]  E. Posner,et al.  A Theory of Customary International Law , 1998 .

[53]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  Community, Wealth, and Equality , 1997 .

[54]  William J. Baumol,et al.  Unnatural Value: Or Art Investment as Floating Crap Game , 1985 .

[55]  Richard A. Epstein,et al.  The Ubiquity of the Benefit Principle , 1994 .

[56]  Kenneth W. Dam The Economic Underpinnings of Patent Law , 1994, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[57]  David B. Mustard,et al.  Crime, Deterrence, and Right‐to‐Carry Concealed Handguns , 1997, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[58]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  Rules and Rulelessness , 1994 .

[59]  V. Ginsburgh,et al.  Land Artists and Art Markets , 1997 .

[60]  Michael E. Solimine,et al.  Judicial Influence: A Citation Analysis of Federal Courts of Appeals Judges , 1998, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[61]  R. Epstein,et al.  Transaction Costs and Property Rights: Or Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? , 1997 .

[62]  William M. Landes,et al.  Counterclaims: An Economic Analysis , 1994 .

[63]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  The Influence of Economics on Law: A Quantitative Study , 1993, The Journal of Law and Economics.

[64]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  Blackmail, Privacy, and Freedom of Contract , 1993 .

[65]  Kenneth W. Dam,et al.  Chicago Unbound , 2018 .

[66]  Randal C. Picker,et al.  Regulating Network Industries: A Look at Intel , 1999 .

[67]  Eric A. Posner,et al.  Law and the Emotions , 2000 .

[68]  Saul Levmore,et al.  Puzzling Stock Options and Compensation Norms , 2000 .

[69]  Randal C. Picker Security Interests, Misbehavior, and Common Pools , 1992 .

[70]  Eric A. Posner,et al.  Implementing Cost-Benefit Analysis When Preferences are Distorted , 1999 .

[71]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  Assessing Punitive Damages (with Notes on Cognition and Valuation in Law) , 1998 .

[72]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  What Do Judges and Justices Maximize? (The Same Thing Everybody Else Does) , 1993, Supreme Court Economic Review.

[73]  John R. Lott,et al.  Public Schooling, Indoctrination, and Totalitarianism , 1998 .

[74]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  OPTIMAL REGULATION OF AIDS , 1992 .

[75]  Geoffrey P. Miller,et al.  Explaining Deviations from the Fifty-Percent Rule: A Multimodal Approach to the Selection of Cases for Litigation , 1996, The Journal of Legal Studies.

[76]  Christine Jolls,et al.  A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics , 1998 .

[77]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  The Economics of Legal Disputes Over the Ownership of Works of Art and Other Collectibles , 1996 .

[78]  Yannis Bakos,et al.  Shared Information Goods , 1999 .

[79]  John R. Lott,et al.  Punitive Damages: Their Determinants, Effects on Firm Value, and the Impact of Supreme Court and Congressional Attempts to Limit Awards , 1998 .

[80]  Randal C. Picker Simple Games in a Complex World: A Generative Approach to the Adoption of Norms , 1997 .

[81]  Richard A. Epstein,et al.  The Assault on Managed Care: Vicarious Liability, Class Actions and the Patient's Bill of Rights , 2000 .

[82]  Saul Levmore,et al.  Conjunction and Aggregation , 2001 .

[83]  Richard A. Posner,et al.  Creating and Enforcing Norms, With Special Reference to Sanctions , 1999 .

[84]  E. Glaeser,et al.  Incentives and Social Capital: Are Homeowners Better Citizens? , 1998 .

[85]  Alan O. Sykes,et al.  The Welfare Economics of Immigration Law , 1995 .

[86]  Geoffrey P. Miller,et al.  Das Kapital: Solvency Regulation of the American Business Enterprise , 1995 .

[87]  William M. Landes,et al.  The Art of Law and Economics: An Autobiographical Essay , 1997 .

[88]  David A. Weisbach,et al.  Line Drawing, Doctrine, and Efficiency in the Tax Law , 1998 .

[89]  John R. Lott,et al.  Does a Helping Hand Put Others at Risk?: Affirmative Action, Police Departments, and Crime , 2000 .

[90]  J. Goldsmith,et al.  Statutory Foreign Affairs Preemption , 2000, The Supreme Court Review.

[91]  Cass R. Sunstein,et al.  The Cost-Benefit State , 1996 .

[92]  D. Baird,et al.  The Law and Economics of Contract Damages , 1995 .

[93]  Bruno S. Frey,et al.  Muses and Markets: Explorations in the Economics of the Arts , 1989 .

[94]  J. Mark Ramseyer,et al.  The Market for Children: Evidence from Early Modern Japan , 1995 .

[95]  David A. Weisbach,et al.  An Economic Analysis of Anti-Tax Avoidance Laws , 2000 .

[96]  J. Mark Ramseyer,et al.  Credibly Committing to Efficiency Wages: Cotton Spinning Cartels in Imperial Japan , 1993 .