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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: Sotheby's main gallery presents a surreal picture dominated by Paola Pivi's lifesize feathered polar bear sculpture, Life Is Great.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: "Diamond In A Goat's Ass (A lyricallyPoetic Euphemism For Pretension), which is expected to fetch between £40-60,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A woman examines Paola Pivi's "Life Is Great", a giant polar bear sculpture covered in feathers.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's technician with an art installation entitled Skull, made of marble with facial projections.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: "Migraine" by Jake and Dinos Chapman, which is expected to fetch between £20-30,000,
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery assistant with an untitled work by Anish Kapoor, which is expected to achieve up to £600,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery worker places a skull made of brass keys into a display.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's technician examines a theatrical prop skull made of walnut and bamboo, which is expected to fetch £800 - £1,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A gallery worker places a glass skull on a plinth.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: Sotheby's technician examines a theatrical prop skull made of walnut and bamboo, which is expected to fetch £800 - £1,000 at auction.
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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. 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 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 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 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 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 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: 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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  • 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: 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: 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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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: Sotheby's workers hang Toyen's The Message Of The Forest, which is expected to fetch up to £1 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker straightens Toyen's Portrait of Andre Breton, which is expected to fetch between £120,000 to 180,000.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker puts the final touches to the pre-sale exhibition, straightening one of the key pieces, Roots, by Jindrich Styrsky which has an estimated value of £150,000 to £250,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker hangs a collage by Teige which is expected to fetch £50,000 to £70,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A woman gazes at Toyen's The Message of the Forest, which is expected to fetch up to £1 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A woman gazes at Toyen's The Message of the Forest, which is expected to fetch up to £1 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery workers prepare to hang Antonin Pelc's portrait of fellow avante garde artist Jindrich Styrsky.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker adjust the hanging of an untitled collage by Styrsky, which is expected to fetch up to £120,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker puts the final touches to the pre-sale exhibition, straightening one of the key pieces, Roots, by Jindrich Styrsky which has an estimated value of £150,000 to £250,000 at auction.
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