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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Monet_50-million-Sothebys-3064.jpg
  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Ahead of its auction in New York, Sotheby's displays Claude Monet's iconic impressionist lily pond painting "Nympheas", painted in the artist's garden at Giverny in 1908. The painting is expected to fetch between $30 and 50 million when it goes under the hammer later this year in New York. PICTURED:  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Monet_50-million-Sothebys-3030.jpg
  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery technician takes  measurements of to ensure that the first bird's eye view of a British Estate, a view of Llanerch Park, Denbeighshire is hanging correctly. This painting established a tradition of bird's-eye-views of British country houses and is expected to fetch up to £600,000.
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  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery technician hangs Sir John Lavery's celebrated painting of the 1919 London Victory Parade at Admiralty Arch. The painting has an estimated value of between £300,000 and £500,000.
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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. 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery technician hangs Sir John Lavery's celebrated painting of the 1919 London Victory Parade at Admiralty Arch. The painting has an estimated value of between £300,000 and £500,000.
    IMG_6330.jpg
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • 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
    2017-11-16-Da-Vinci-Salvatore-Mundi0...JPG
  • Christie's, St James, London. Gallery technicians adjust the painting vas Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
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  • Christie's, St James, London. Two women admire the painting as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting007.jpg
  • Christie's, St James, London. Gallery technicians straighten the painting as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting002.jpg
  • Christie's, St James, London. Gallery technicians adjust the painting vas Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting011.jpg
  • Christie's, St James, London. Gallery technicians adjust the painting vas Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting012.jpg
  • Christie's, St James, London. Gallery technicians straighten the painting as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting001.jpg
  • Christie's, St James, London. A woman examines the details of the painting as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
    Chrstie's Constable Painting005.jpg
  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Belgian artist Emile Claus's impressionist painting of Waterloo Bridge with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background, which is expected to fetch between £200-300,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Belgian artist Emile Claus's impressionist painting of Waterloo Bridge with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background, which is expected to fetch between £200-300,000 at auction.
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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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • 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
    2017-10-24-Christies-DaVinci-Paintin...JPG
  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery tedchnician hangs Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder's "Still life of flowers including irises, lillies, narcissi, lilly-of-the-valley and carnations in a tall glass vase, set on a stone ledge", which was painted in 1606. It has an estimated value of up to £900,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED:
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A woman admires  Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine, the Star Lot in the auction with bids expected to be in the region of £15-20 million.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang  Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine, the Star Lot in the auction with bids expected to be in the region of £15-20 million.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery technician prepatres to hang Adriaen Coorte's Three Peaches on a Stone Ledge With a Red Admiral Butterfly, considered to be one of the artist's finest works, expected to fetch between £2-3million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A woman admires  Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery staff straighten Thomas Hudson's Portrait of Albinia Bertie As A Young Girl, Seated in a Landscape holding a Basket of Doves, a Spaniel at Her Feet, which is expected to fetch £60-80,000 in their Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistants examine Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's Moses Drawing Water from the Rock, which is estimated to fetch between £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistants examine Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's Moses Drawing Water from the Rock, which is estimated to fetch between £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant hangs Jacopo Zucchi's The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist in a carved 19th century Florentine frame, which is expected to fetch between £50-70,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant hangs Jacopo Zucchi's The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist in a carved 19th century Florentine frame, which is expected to fetch between £50-70,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant hangs Jacopo Zucchi's The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist in a carved 19th century Florentine frame, which is expected to fetch between £50-70,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistant examines Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Rossetti's Verticordia, considered to be the artist's most sensuous picture, painted in 1868. This superb pre-Raphaelite artwork is expected to fetch up to £1.5 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Rossetti's Verticordia, considered to be the artist's most sensuous picture, painted in 1868. This superb pre-Raphaelite artwork is expected to fetch up to £1.5 million at auction.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant examines the newly rediscovered Parmigianino 'AA sketch of three female nudes', estimated at £15-20,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant examines the newly rediscovered Parmigianino 'AA sketch of three female nudes', estimated at £15-20,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery staff straighten Thomas Hudson's Portrait of Albinia Bertie As A Young Girl, Seated in a Landscape holding a Basket of Doves, a Spaniel at Her Feet, which is expected to fetch £60-80,000 in their Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery staff hang Thomas Hudson's Portrait of Albinia Bertie As A Young Girl, Seated in a Landscape holding a Basket of Doves, a Spaniel at Her Feet, which is expected to fetch £60-80,000 in their Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery staff discuss Thomas Hudson's Portrait of Albinia Bertie As A Young Girl, Seated in a Landscape holding a Basket of Doves, a Spaniel at Her Feet, which is expected to fetch £60-80,000 in their Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery staff discuss Thomas Hudson's Portrait of Albinia Bertie As A Young Girl, Seated in a Landscape holding a Basket of Doves, a Spaniel at Her Feet, which is expected to fetch £60-80,000 in their Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistant examines Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistant examines Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistant examines Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistants hang Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. Bonhams gallery assistants hang Jan Boeckhorst's Apollo and His Sun Chariot, valued at £60-80,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery worker examines William Larkin's Portrait of Thomas Pope, estimated to fetch between £40-60,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery worker examines William Larkin's Portrait of Thomas Pope, estimated to fetch between £40-60,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale.
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  • London, July 3rd 2017. A Bonhams gallery assistant hangs William Larkin's Portrait of Thomas Pope, estimated to fetch between £40-60,000 in their forthcoming Old Master Paintings sale
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Expected to fetch up to $60,000,000 at auction, Sotheby's presents "the finest Blue Period Picasso to come to market in a generation", painted in 1901 when Pablo Picasso was just shy of 20 years old. PICTURED: Painted on the reverse side of La Gommeuse, is another PIcasso; the purchaser of this piece gets two Picassos for the price of one.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, London, December 5th 2014. World renowned aution house Sotheby's is to offer a collection of British and Continental masters to be sold at auction on December 10th 2014. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Rossetti's Verticordia, considered to be the artist's most sensuous picture, painted in 1868. This superb pre-Raphaelite artwork is expected to fetch up to £1.5 million at auction.
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  • London, November 7th 2014. Sotheby’s is to hold its Inaugural 20TH Century Art– A Different Perspective sale on November 12th in London, where collectors will have the opportunity to acquire some highly regarded examples of avante-garde and abstract art. PICTURED: Sotheby's European Paintings specialist Richard Lowkes  adjusts the hanging of "Cubist Figure" by Otakar Kubin, an important rediscovery from the artist's cubist period. with an estimated value of up to £120,000.
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  • London, November 7th 2014. Sotheby’s is to hold its Inaugural 20TH Century Art– A Different Perspective sale on November 12th in London, where collectors will have the opportunity to acquire some highly regarded examples of avante-garde and abstract art. PICTURED: Richard Lowkes, a Sotheby's paintings specialist discusses Cesar Domela's "Composition Neo-plastique from 1926 which is estimated will fetch between £400,000 to £600,000.
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  • Christie's, St James, London. Two women admire the landscape as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
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  • Christie's, St James, London. A woman takes in the serene landscape as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Expected to fetch up to $60 million at auction, Sotheby's presents "The finest Blue Period Picasso to come to market in a generation", painted in 1901 when Pablo Picasso was just shy of 20 years old. PICTURED: Sotheby's Gallery Technicians hang the Picasso for the London preview ahead of its New York auction. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Expected to fetch up to $60,000,000 at auction, Sotheby's presents "the finest Blue Period Picasso to come to market in a generation", painted in 1901 when Pablo Picasso was just shy of 20 years old. PICTURED: Sotheby's Gallery Technicians hang the Picasso for the London preview ahead of its New York auction. // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Christie's, St James, London. A woman admires the breathtaking scene as Christie's in London announce the sale of a work of genius by John Constable, the full scale six-foot "sketch" for "View on the Stour near Dedham" painted between 1821 and 1822, which is expected to fetch between £18-22 million at auction.
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