David Nahmad
Megadealer David Nahmad with brother Ezra owns a stockpile of modern and impressionist art, stored in a duty-free warehouse in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Nahmads' inventory includes more than 30 blue chip artists, from Monet and Matisse to Renoir and Rothko. They buy and sell mainly at auction. Among the holdings: 300 Picassos, worth at least $1 billion. The whole collection is worth $3 billion. The brothers split their art assets 50/50. David also trades a currency and stock portfolio worth more than $300 million.
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