An estimated $110 million of art was lost in the September 11 attacks: $100 million in private art and $10 million in public art. Much of the art was not insured for its full value. In October 2001, a spokesperson for insurance specialists AXA Art described the attacks as "the biggest single disaster ever to affect the [art] industry".

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  • Artwork damaged or destroyed in the September 11 attacks (en)
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  • An estimated $110 million of art was lost in the September 11 attacks: $100 million in private art and $10 million in public art. Much of the art was not insured for its full value. In October 2001, a spokesperson for insurance specialists AXA Art described the attacks as "the biggest single disaster ever to affect the [art] industry". (en)
  • Durante los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001 se perdieron obras de arte por un valor de 110 millones de dólares. De estos, 100 millones correspondían a colecciones privadas​ y los 10 millones restantes a arte público.​ En octubre de 2001, un portavoz de la aseguradora AXA Art describió los ataques como «el desastre más grande que haya afectado a la industria [del arte]».​ (es)
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  • An estimated $110 million of art was lost in the September 11 attacks: $100 million in private art and $10 million in public art. Much of the art was not insured for its full value. In October 2001, a spokesperson for insurance specialists AXA Art described the attacks as "the biggest single disaster ever to affect the [art] industry". The Port Authority held an estimated 100 pieces of art work at the World Trade Center Complex, in addition to the seven public works of art that had been created for the World Trade Center, all of which were destroyed or severely damaged. The offices of brokerage house Cantor Fitzgerald reportedly contained 300 Rodin sculptures. (en)
  • Durante los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001 se perdieron obras de arte por un valor de 110 millones de dólares. De estos, 100 millones correspondían a colecciones privadas​ y los 10 millones restantes a arte público.​ En octubre de 2001, un portavoz de la aseguradora AXA Art describió los ataques como «el desastre más grande que haya afectado a la industria [del arte]».​ La autoridad portuaria poseía aproximadamente cien obras de arte en el World Trade Center, además de los siete trabajos públicos que fueron expresamente creados para el complejo de edificios, los cuales resultaron destruidos o seriamente dañados. Solo las oficinas de la firma estadounidense de servicios financieros Cantor Fitzgerald albergaban trescientas esculturas de Rodin. Además, la mayoría de las obras de arte no estaban aseguradas por su valor total.​ (es)
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