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Jose Mugrabi (born 1939) is a Syrian Israeli businessman and art collector. with a family net worth estimated at several billion. He is the leading collector of
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, with 800 artworks.


Biography

Yosef "Jose" Mugrabi was born to a Syrian-Jewish family in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. He grew up in the Mahane Yehuda neighborhood. His family managed a grocery store in Nahalat Ahim. They have two sons, Alberto and David Mugrabi. In September 2016, Alberto married Colby Jordan, daughter of investor Jay W. Jordan II, at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France. Mugrabi lives with his wife Mary in
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in New York City. His three sisters live in Israel.


Business career

At the age of 16, Mugrabi went to Colombia to stay with relatives, and became involved in the textile business. Starting as an errand boy, he became one of the country's major importers. In 1982, he moved to New York, where he met art dealer Jeffrey Deitch and began collecting art.


Art collection

Mugrabi owned the world's largest collection of paintings by
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, which are now owned by his sons. His art collection included works by Renoir, Picasso, Rodin, Ernst, Daumier,
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,
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, and Jean-Michel Basquiat in addition to 800 Warhols. He also owned the largest collection of Philippe Pasqua's paintings. The Mugrabi art is stored in Zurich and near Newark, New Jersey. Mugrabi's first purchase was a Renoir landscape, bought in 1982 for $121,000 on the advice of Deitch. The Mugrabis say they base their collecting model on Charles Saatchi, although he purchased multiple works of many artists and the Mugrabis collect only a preferred few. In 2008, the ''
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'' reported on how the Mugrabis were said by several art dealers to be "doing whatever they can to keep Warhol prices high, including occasionally overpaying – or overcharging – for the artworks." In November 1988, at
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in New York, Mugrabi set a new world record for Warhol's work when he purchased ''Marilyn Monroe (Twenty Times)'' for $3.96 million. In 2008, he bought Warhol's ''Detail of the Last Supper (Christ 112 Times)'' (1986) for $9.5 million. He purchased Warhol’s '' Men in Her Life'' (1962), a painting based on an image of a young Elizabeth Taylor between husbands, for $63.3 million in 2010, the second-highest price paid for a Warhol at the time. At a 2012 Sotheby's auction, he acquired Warhol's ''Double Elvis (Ferus Type)'' (1963) for $33 million. At a Christie's auction in 2013, he sold ''
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'' (1962) to
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for $57.2 million. In 2013, Mugrabi set a record for the most expensive work by a living artist, when he paid $58.4 million for Jeff Koons’s ''Balloon Dog (Orange)'' from Peter M. Brant's collection at Christie’s. In February 2020, he lent items from his Koons collection to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art for the "Absolute Value" exhibition, which runs to October 2020.


Losing to Madoff

The Mugrabis, who live in New York, were investors in a Madoff fund and lost money as a result. The fund was backed by loans from banks including
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and
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, which invested about $304 million."We had very little money with the fund – just under a million dollars – so I am not that upset personally," said Mugrabi's son Albert. "It was a very informal thing. We know Andrés (Piedrahita) since forever, from Bogotá, he’s a great guy, and he says to us, ‘This is the Madoff thing, he’s the master.’ I trusted Andrés. I still trust him."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mugrabi, Jose 1939 births Businesspeople from Jerusalem Israeli art collectors Israeli people of Syrian descent Living people Syrian billionaires