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'''Robert Bane''' is an art publisher and gallery owner, with [[Fabian Perez]] as artist and business partner, and wife and gallery operator Tamara Feuer - Bane.<ref>{{citation
'''Robert Bane''' is an art publisher and gallery owner, with [[Fabian Perez]] as artist and business partner, and wife and gallery owner-operator Tamara Feuer - Bane.<ref>{{citation
  | url = http://www.robertbanefineart.com/company.asp
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  | title = Robert Bane Fine Art
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  | title = Olivia de Berardinis: The Art History Archive - Pinup Art  
  | title = Olivia de Berardinis: The Art History Archive - Pinup Art  
  | publisher = Art History Archive}}</ref>
  | publisher = Art History Archive}}</ref>
The Robert Bane and Tamara Feuer - Bane businesses began working with Japanese artist [[Hajime Sorayama]] in 1994.  Subsequently, in the two trials under [[Hajime Sorayama v. Tamara Bane Gallery]], the court awarded damages and injunctions to the artist. Liquidation sales are being conducted. <ref>{{citation
| url = http://www.artistvsbane.com/Perez_Sales.html
|title = Fabian Perez & Pin Up Liquidation}}</ref>


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Robert Bane is an art publisher and gallery owner, with Fabian Perez as artist and business partner, and wife and gallery owner-operator Tamara Feuer - Bane.[1] It has specialized in the pin-up and glamour genres.

In 1984, the firm first published the work of Olivia de Berardinis, and the gallery opened with an a one-woman show for her in 1987. Subsequently, she may have ended her relationship in a timeframe of about 2010 and as far back as 2003 and began self-publishing about late 2005. [2]

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