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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter  (pictured) ; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet - Le Pont japonais $12-18m (pictured) ; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter  (pictured) ; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet - Le Pont japonais $12-18m ; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Rose Marie Trockel Untitled $0.5-2m (pictured) - which is expected to excede its estimate by the most. They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Andy Warhol - Six Self Portraits $25-35m (pictured); a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Auguste Ronin - Eve (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter;Leger - Deux figures et un fleur $3-5m (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Leger - Les Maisons (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Picaso - Tete De Marie Therese $15-20m (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Andy Warhol - Six Self Portraits $25-35m (pictured); a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet  - Le Pont japonais $12-18m (pictured); a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond   (pictured) - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond   (pictured) - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond   (pictured) - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter  (pictured) ; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet - Le Pont japonais $12-18m ; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Picaso - Le Sauvetage $14-18m (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Auguste Ronin - Eve (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter;William de Kooning - untitled $18-25m (pictured) They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Andy Warhol - Six Self Portraits $25-35m (pictured); a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet  - Le Pont japonais $12-18m (pictured); a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond   (pictured) - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Sotheby’s London Exhibition of Sale Highlights from the Forthcoming Major New York Auctions of Contemporary and Impressionist and Modern Art, including exceptional Diamonds from Geneva. The auctions will include: $25-35 million masterpiece by Gerhard Richter; Major works by Matisse and Léger never before offered at auction; a Claude Monet painting offered from the Metropolitan Museum, New York; a Giacometti sculpture; The “Graff Vivid Yellow”  (pictured) -  At 100.09 carats, one of the rarest yellow diamonds of its size (est. $15-25 million); The Victory Diamond - A 31.34-carat diamond named to commemorate the Allied Victory in World War II ($5-8 million); and one of the world’s largest known round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 103.46 carats (est. $3.5-5 million). They will take place in New York and Geneva 11-15 April 2014. Sotheby’s, New Bond St, London, UK.
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  • Jatra 1997-9 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • He took enema five times a day 19991 and At heh end of the day iron ingots came out - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • BBullet Shot in teh Stiomach -2001  hupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Haridwar 2001 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • You Can’t Please All (1981)  - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • You Can’t Please All (1981)  - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Yagnya or Marriage 2000 behind the Prophets Hair, 1989 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Hathayyogi 1978 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Head 1994 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Head 1994 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Janata Watch Repairing 1972 and others - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Hathayyogi 1978 (l) and others  - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Untitled 1994 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
    Bhupen Khakhar Tate GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • You Can’t Please All (1981)  - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Yagnya or Marriage 2000 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Jatra 1997-9 and Yagnya or Marriage 2000 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
    Bhupen Khakhar Tate GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Haridwar 2001 - Bhupen Khakhar: You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern. It is the first international retrospective of the Indian artist since his death. He was known for his vibrant, bold works that examine class and sexuality. The Exhibition runs from 1 June – 6 November 2016.
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  • Abstract Parrot, 1948, and Alice in Wonderland, 1952 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954 s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • London (The Fireqwork) - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • London (The Fireqwork) - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • ALEXANDER CALDER Untitled, circa 194 Estimate $3,000,000-4,000,000 in front of PABLO PICASSO Mousquetaire Painted in 1967. Estimate US$ 5,000,000- Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • AUGUSTE RODIN L’Éternel Printemps Conceived in 1884 and carved in 1901-02. Estimate US$ 8,000,000 – 12,000,000 in front of ANDRÉ DERAIN Les Voiles rouges Painted in 1906. Estimate US$ 15,000,000 – 20,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (New York City), 1968 Est on request - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (New York City), 1968 Est on request - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • ANDY WARHOL Self-Portrait (Fright Wig), 1986 Estimate $7,000,000-10,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • FRANCIS BACON Two Studies for a Self-portrait, 1970, Estimate $22,000,000-30,000,000 in front of GERHARD RICHTER Abstraktes Bild, 1988 Estimate $3,500,000-4,500,000 and Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe, 1967 Estimate $300,000-400,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • Christie's show off major pieces to be autioned in their Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva. These include: the Blue - the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world, estimate $21-25m; the Rajah - a brilliant cut diamond of 26.14 carats, est $3-5m; and the Ocean Dream  (pictured)- the largest fancy vivid bluee-green diamond. King Street, London, UK.
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  • Christie's show off major pieces to be autioned in their Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva. These include: the Blue - the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world, estimate $21-25m; the Rajah - a brilliant cut diamond of 26.14 carats, est $3-5m; and the Ocean Dream - the largest fancy vivid bluee-green diamond. King Street, London, UK.
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  • Christie's show off major pieces to be autioned in their Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva. These include: the Blue - the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world, estimate $21-25m; the Rajah - a brilliant cut diamond of 26.14 carats, est $3-5m; and the Ocean Dream - the largest fancy vivid bluee-green diamond. King Street, London, UK.
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  • Christie's show off major pieces to be autioned in their Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva. These include: the Blue - the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world, estimate $21-25m; the Rajah - a brilliant cut diamond of 26.14 carats, est $3-5m; and the Ocean Dream - the largest fancy vivid bluee-green diamond. King Street, London, UK.
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  • Christie's show off major pieces to be autioned in their Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva. These include: the Blue - the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world, estimate $21-25m; the Rajah - a brilliant cut diamond of 26.14 carats, est $3-5m; A square cut necklace  (pictured) - est $7m; and the Ocean Dream - the largest fancy vivid bluee-green diamond. King Street, London, UK.
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  • Alice in Wonderland, 1952 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Ubu Bird, 1952, and Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Self Portrait, 1944 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954 s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Self Portrait, 1944 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954, and Untitlded, 1950,s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Untitled - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Khalid Shoman, 1984, - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Charles Estienne, 1966, Rose Larock Granoff, 1971, and Rene Barotte, 1970 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Moon Drops, 1967, and other ceramincs with chicken bones - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Rene Barotte, 1970, and Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962, and My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962  - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Ubu Bird, 1952, and Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT<br />
O.M.R.A.V.S., 1984 Estimate $1,800,000-2,500,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • PABLO PICASSO Mousquetaire Painted in 1967. Estimate US$ 5,000,000 – 7,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • LOUISE BOURGEOIS Spider III, 1995 Estimate $4,000,000-5,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • LOUISE BOURGEOIS Spider III, 1995 Estimate $4,000,000-5,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • LOUISE BOURGEOIS Spider III, 1995 Estimate $4,000,000-5,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • PABLO PICASSO Buste de femme Painted in 1953. Estimate US$ 3,500,000 – 5,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • AUGUSTE RODIN L’Éternel Printemps Conceived in 1884 and carved in 1901-02. Estimate US$ 8,000,000 – 12,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • ANDRÉ DERAIN Les Voiles rouges Painted in 1906. Estimate US$ 15,000,000 – 20,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (New York City), 1968 Est on request - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (New York City), 1968 Est on request - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (New York City), 1968 Est on request - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (Bacchus 1st Version V), 2004, Estimate Upon Request with ANDY WARHOL Self-Portrait (Fright Wig), 1986 Estimate $7,000,000-10,000,000 (L)- Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • CY TWOMBLY Untitled (Bacchus 1st Version V), 2004, Estimate Upon Request with ANDY WARHOL Self-Portrait (Fright Wig), 1986 Estimate $7,000,000-10,000,000 (L)- Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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  • ANDY WARHOL Self-Portrait (Fright Wig), 1986 Estimate $7,000,000-10,000,000 - Sotheby’s previews New York sales of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art.   London Exhibition Dates 9- 13 April 2016, New York Sale Dates Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale: 9 May 2016 and Contemporary Art Evening Auction: 11 May 2016
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