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  • Manic Street Preachers perform on the other stage.The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.
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  • Manic Street Preachers perform on the other stage.The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.
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  • Manic Street Preachers perform on the other stage.The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Union Jacks decorate the street in celebration of the marriage of Prince William and Kate middleton on29 April 2011. In the bagground is All Souls Church, Langham Place, at the top of Regent Street.  It is next to Broadcasting House, and has a distinctive circular portico surmounted by a stone spire. Completed in 1823 and consecrated in 1824, All Souls is the only surviving building in Regent Street that was designed by John Nash
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  • 5G phones - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Maryam, aged 7, is against fire station closures, having befriended the firemen at the Westminster station, which has now closed. A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, John McInally - National vice president of the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, John McInally - National vice president of the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.
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  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas  (pictured), Green Party, John McInally - National vice president of the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, John McInally - National vice president of the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.
    Budget Day Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Many of the few visitors are masked - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Nijinski Hare by Barry Flanagan, est £600-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 and another of his paintings - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Dancers relax on a doorstep as they prepare for the parade - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Dancers relax as they prepare for the parade - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Performance Artist Millie Brown Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
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  • Performance Artist Millie Brown Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Performance Artist Millie Brown Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Here being harnessed in in preparation - Performance Artist Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Performance Artist Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Performance Artist Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Performance Artist Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
    Millie Brown Gazelli art house GBPho...jpg
  • Her head is also held in place by a strap and a wire - Performance Artist Millie Brown performs “Rainbow Body”- a site specific performance installation, where she suspends her body surrounded by crystal prisms, from the ceiling of the gallery on Dover Street for the duration of Frieze one of the busiest weeks in the captial’s art scene. Contemporary art gallery Gazelli Art House supports and presents a wide range of international artists.
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  • ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)<br />
Crying Girl, <br />
Executed in 1964. This work is number four from an edition of five.<br />
Estimate: $7,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa<br />
Painted in 1989-1991<br />
Estimate: $20,000,000-30,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • AMEDEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920)<br />
Nu couché<br />
Painted in 1917-1918<br />
Estimate on Request (in the region of $100 million) and LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa<br />
Painted in 1989-1991<br />
Estimate: $20,000,000-30,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • RENÉ MAGRITTE (1898-1967)<br />
Le miroir universel<br />
signed 'Magritte'<br />
Painted in 1938-1939<br />
Estimate: $3,000,000-5,000,000Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)<br />
La Carafe (Bouteille et verre)<br />
Painted in Paris, winter 1911-1912<br />
Estimate: $6,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)<br />
La Carafe (Bouteille et verre)<br />
Painted in Paris, winter 1911-1912<br />
Estimate: $6,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • FRANCIS BACON (1909-1992)<br />
Studies for Portrait Painted in 1976.<br />
Estimate: $12,000,000-18,000,000Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
The Brigadier<br />
Painted in 2003-2004.<br />
Estimate: $25,000,000-35,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
The Brigadier<br />
Painted in 2003-2004.<br />
Estimate: $25,000,000-35,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)<br />
Cote Chipote<br />
Painted in 1961.<br />
Estimate on Request - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Peter Doig Cabin Essence, 1993-4 to be autioned in Frieze week - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Louis XVI Planetary Clock (est £0.6-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Napoleons Hat - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Napoleons hat and Death of Repubic Soldiers by Zeng Fanzhi (est £0.7-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Female Nude by Egon Shiele (est £300-500k)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • London taxi drivers block the street with a go-slow protest outside the Transport for London offices in Victoria .  They are joined by people doing the ‘knowledge’ on their trade mark scooters with attached clipboards. They are supported by the UGC (United cabbies Group) and are angry about the lack of a level playing field, in terms of regulation and safety standards, between black cabs and mini cabs, in particular Uber drivers.
    Taxi Strike Tfl GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is . Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is . Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million) - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million. Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million) - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million. Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • A Budget Day  protest against cuts and austerity is supported by Caroline Lucas, Green Party, John McInally - National vice president of the PCS union, CND and various student bodies.  At the same time a petition is handed in to Downing Street. Opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, London, UK 19 March 2014.
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  • Flags thanking our heroes in New Bond Street - The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Police officers patrol practicing social distancing - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Top Shop was already heavily discounting before closure - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Nijinski Hare by Barry Flanagan, est £600-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Pauline Boty, BUM, 1966, estimate: £200,000-300,000 and Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Big Stone by David Hockney, est £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Pauline Boty, BUM, 1966, estimate: £200,000-300,000 and Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Stanley Spencer, Beatitudes of Love 6: Consciousness, 1938, estimate: £1,300,000-1,800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Stanley Spencer, Beatitudes of Love 6: Consciousness, 1938, estimate: £1,300,000-1,800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The Heart of the City by Harold Speed, est £50-80k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The White Canoe by Sir Alfred Munnings, est £500-700k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The White Canoe by Sir Alfred Munnings, est £500-700k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir George Clausen, Evening Song, estimate: £1,200,000-1,800,000 and other works - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The Return of the Flock by Walter Osborne; est £200-300k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Visitors watch from teh graffitied front of a Paul Smith store - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Dancers in costume dance behind their float - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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