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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Femme à la voix de rossignol dans la nuit by Joan Miró (estimate: £4-6 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Alberto Giacometti‟s iconic sculpture La Main, conceived and cast in 1947, which helped to launch Giacometti‟s post-war international career (estimate: £10-15 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Femme à la voix de rossignol dans la nuit by Joan Miró (estimate: £4-6 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and a large silver centrepiece (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), a Flemish tapestry after Peter Reubens (pictured) and a large silver centrepiece (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Composition A with Double Line and Yellow is an historic painting by Piet Mondrian e (estimate: £5-8 million(pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and an Italian Marble topped table (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Femme à la voix de rossignol dans la nuit by Joan Miró (estimate: £4-6 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Cranium Architecture series by Irving Penn (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Alberto Giacometti‟s iconic sculpture La Main, conceived and cast in 1947, which helped to launch Giacometti‟s post-war international career (estimate: £10-15 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) pictured. one of the stars in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Saint Praxedis by Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632-1675), from 1655, (estimate: £6-8 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Cranium Architecture series by Irving Penn (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Figure for Landscape by Barbara Hepworth (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and a porcelain and ormolu table by Schinkel(pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Roy Lichtenstein’s Mirror ♯8 (estimate: £500,000-700,000 - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and a large silver centrepiece (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) pictured. one of the stars in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Sitting Couple on a Bench by Lynn Chadwick (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and the Rosa Triplex by Rossetti(pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), Portrait of Lady Marsham by Joshua Reynolds,  a Louis XV chair and Saint Praxedis by Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632-1675), from 1655, (estimate: £6-8 million - all three pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) pictured. one of the stars in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), a Flemish tapestry after Peter Reubens (pictured) and a large silver centrepiece (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Cranium Architecture series by Irving Penn (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and L'artiste et le modèle nu, 1921,  by Henri Matisse (estimate: £7-10 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Nacktes Madchen von grunem Sofa by Ernst Kirchner (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) pictured. one of the stars in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) pictured. one of the stars in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Portrait of Lady Marsham by Joshua Reynolds (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and Portrait of Lady Marsham by Joshua Reynolds (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million) and a large silver centrepiece (pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), a Louis XV chair and Saint Praxedis by Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632-1675), from 1655, (estimate: £6-8 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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