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  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician displays Andy Goldsworthy's leafwork "Sweet Chestnut Leaves and Blackthorns" created in Dumfriesshire in 2013, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8837.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs Derek Boshier's "Who Is Afraid Of Red, Yellow and Blue (II), in watercolour and black ink at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8704.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Gallery assistants hang David Hockney's "Kilham to Rudston", charcoal on paper from 2008 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8536.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Pupils from Charlton Manor Primary School show their creations at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-9008.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A woman admires Sir Anthony Gormley's  carbon and casein on paper "Wound" from 2014,  at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8979.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A woman admires Sir Peter Blake's pencil on paper "Fish & Chips", 2004, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8963.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A woman admires Sir Peter Blake's pencil on paper "Fish & Chips", 2004, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8954.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A Charlton Manor Primary School pupil photographs Patrick Hughes' "Shutters" created in 2003 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8926.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A girl from Charlton Manor Primary School admires  Tom Hammick's reduction woodcut "Trailer" created in 2014, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8885.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician displays Andy Goldsworthy's leafwork "Sweet Chestnut Leaves and Blackthorns" created in Dumfriesshire in 2013, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8848.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. 15 year-old Zoom Rickman, a published illustrator graphic novelist poses with his pen and ink drawings at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8764.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard from Charlton Manor Primary School draws Sue Arrowsmith's acrylic on canvas  "When The Lights Are Low", 2012, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8726.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Two boys from Charlton Manor Primary School draw Sophie Ryder's charcoal on Linen "Crouching Figure", 2006, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8710.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs Derek Boshier's "Who Is Afraid Of Red, Yellow and Blue (II), in watercolour and black ink at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8702.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard from Charlton Manor Primary School does a drawing on David Nash's "Column", created especially for the auction at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8687.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A boy from Charlton Manor Primary School creates an artwork at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8628.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs David Nash's "Column", pastel on paper, created especially for the auction at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8616.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs David Nash's "Column", pastel on paper, created especially for the auction at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8574.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery assistant straightens David Hockney's "Kilham to Rudston", charcoal on paper from 2008 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8522.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A Charlton Manor Primary School pupil photographs Patrick Hughes' "Shutters" created in 2003 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8935.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard from Charlton Manor Primary School draws Sue Arrowsmith's acrylic on canvas  "When The Lights Are Low", 2012, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8899.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard from Charlton Manor Primary School mimics the shadowy shapes in  Sir Anthony Gormley's "Wound" from 2014, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8866.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. 15 year-old Zoom Rickman, a published illustrator graphic novelist poses with his pen and ink drawings at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8780.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard from Charlton Manor Primary School draws Sue Arrowsmith's acrylic on canvas  "When The Lights Are Low", 2012, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8733.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs an artwork pleading the case for art in schools at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8697.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A boy from Charlton Manor Primary School admires Patrick Hughes' "Shutters", a hand painted with lithography piece created in 2003, at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8680.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard creates an artwork at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8648.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Nine year-old Ashley Hubbard creates an artwork at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8632.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery technician hangs David Nash's "Column", pastel on paper, created especially for the auction at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8590.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. A gallery assistant straightens David Hockney's "Kilham to Rudston", charcoal on paper from 2008 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8509.jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, March 4th 2016. Gallery assistants hang David Hockney's "Kilham to Rudston", charcoal on paper from 2008 at the preview for the It’s Our World charity auction at Christie's. Over 40 leading artists including David Hockney, Sir Antony Gormley, David Nash, Sir Peter Blake, Yinka Shonibare, Sir Quentin Blake, Emily Young and Maggi Hambling have committed artworks to the It’s Our World Auction in support of The Big Draw and Jupiter Artland Foundation, to be sold at Christie’s London on 10 March 2016.<br />
 ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
    2016-03-04 Christies-8529.jpg
  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians hang Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians hang Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians hang Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians carry Henri Matisse's  Jeune file aux anemones sir fond violet, painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £5-7 million. In the background is Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians carry Henri Matisse's  Jeune file aux anemones sir fond violet, painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £5-7 million. In the background is Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman admires Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman examines Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman examines Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman admires René Magritte's La corde sensible (1960) valued between £14-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman passes René Magritte's La corde sensible (1960) valued between £14-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians hang Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman poses in the Salvador Dali 'Face' installation comprising three lots, from left to right, L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £350,000 - 550,000, Dali's iconic Mae West Lips sofa expected to fetch between £400,000 - 600,000, and a second version of  L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou, again worth between £350,000 and 550,000.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman poses in the Salvador Dali 'Face' installation comprising three lots, from left to right, L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £350,000 - 550,000, Dali's iconic Mae West Lips sofa expected to fetch between £400,000 - 600,000, and a second version of  L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou, again worth between £350,000 and 550,000.
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A member of the press photographs Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A member of the press photographs Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World') at a gallery preview at Christie’s in London. The painting sold at Christie's in New York on 15 November 2017 for $450.3 million at Christie’s New York, the highest price for any work of art. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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