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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. 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
    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'), 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
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Gallery assistants hang Jean-Michel Basquait's 'Red Skull' which features in the Post War and Contemporary Art sale at Christie's in London on XX October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Damien Hirst's 'Love Lost' from 1999, featuring 20 live carp in one of the artists signature vitrines, expected to fetch between £1.2-1.8million at Christie's in London during their post war and contemporary art sale on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Allen Jone's 'mannequin 'Hatstand (£600,000 - 800,000) together with his 'Chair' (£600,000 - 800,000) and Gaetano Pesce's 'An Important Moloch Floor Lamp (£60,000 - 80,000) create a tableau with Helmut Newton's photograph 'Charlotte RamplingAt the Hotel Nord Pinus, Arles, France, 1973, (£200,000-300,000) at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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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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  • 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, March 3rd 2017. PICTURED: Gallery visitors admire Peter Doig's 'Cobourg 3 + 1 More' which is expected to fetch between £8-12 million. <br />
Fine art auctioneers Christies hold a press preview for their Post-War and Contemporary Art auctions to be held on March 7th and 8th.
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  • Christie's, London, March 3rd 2017. PICTURED: Gallery visitors admire Peter Doig's 'Cobourg 3 + 1 More' which is expected to fetch between £8-12 million.  <br />
Fine art auctioneers Christies hold a press preview for their Post-War and Contemporary Art auctions to be held on March 7th and 8th.
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  • Christie's, London, March 3rd 2017. PICTURED: Gallery workers straighten Jean Dubuffet's Étra et paraitre (To Be and To Seem), oil on canvass, which is expected to fetch between £7-10 million. <br />
Fine art auctioneers Christies hold a press preview for their Post-War and Contemporary Art auctions to be held on March 7th and 8th.
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  • Christie's, London, March 3rd 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires the pattern and detail in Gunther Uecker's 'Spirale I, Spirale II (Doppelspirale), nails and latex paint on canvas laid down on wood, in two parts, accompanied by an artist's architectural drawing, which is expected to fetch between £1-1.5 million. <br />
Fine art auctioneers Christies hold a press preview for their Post-War and Contemporary Art auctions to be held on March 7th and 8th.
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  • Christie's, London, March 3rd 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires Gunther Uecker's 'Spirale I, Spirale II (Doppelspirale), nails and latex paint on canvas laid down on wood, in two parts, accompanied by an artist's architectural drawing, which is expected to fetch between £1-1.5 million. <br />
Fine art auctioneers Christies hold a press preview for their Post-War and Contemporary Art auctions to be held on March 7th and 8th.
    Christies-post-war-contemp-preview01...jpg
  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. .A gallery worker hangs Lucian Freud's Head of Ib, next to Head of Esther, a pair of Freud's portraits of his daughters, with each piece expected to fetch up to £3.5 million at auction, in preparation for the 20th Century Art Sale Preview ///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.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A gallery worker hangs Lucian Freud's Head of Ib, next to Head of Esther, a pair of Freud's portraits of his daughters, with each piece expected to fetch up to £3.5 million at auction, in preparation for the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///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.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A man admires Michelangelo Pistoletto's "Il Presente. Figura su sfondo nero V (The Present. Figure on a Black Ground V)", which is expected to fetch up to £550,000 at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///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.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A man and a woman admire Peter Doig's masterpiece The Architect's Home In The Ravine, which is expected to fetch between £10-15 million at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///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.
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  • London, April 21st 2015. Protesters demonstrate outside the Property Awards at the Grosvenor, saying that "property developers should not be congratulating each other for the profits they have made on the back of mass gentrification in London". London faces a severe housing shortage forkey workers and  people on low incomes, with developers snapping up housing to be replaced by expensive high-rise apoartment complexes which are out of reach for many.
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  • London, April 21st 2015. Protesters demonstrate outside the Property Awards at the Grosvenor, saying that "property developers should not be congratulating each other for the profits they have made on the back of mass gentrification in London". London faces a severe housing shortage forkey workers and  people on low incomes, with developers snapping up housing to be replaced by expensive high-rise apoartment complexes which are out of reach for many.
    IMG_1180.jpg
  • London, April 21st 2015. Protesters demonstrate outside the Property Awards at the Grosvenor, saying that "property developers should not be congratulating each other for the profits they have made on the back of mass gentrification in London". London faces a severe housing shortage forkey workers and  people on low incomes, with developers snapping up housing to be replaced by expensive high-rise apoartment complexes which are out of reach for many.
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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: 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 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
  • 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. 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
    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
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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
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman admires a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
    2017-10-03-Christies-Huge-Diamond007.JPG
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 That has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Antony Gormley's 'A Case For an Angel', estimated to fetch between £5-7million, dominates the gallery space at Christie's ahead of their Post War and Contemporary Art Sale in London on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Antony Gormley's 'A Case For an Angel', estimated to fetch between £5-7million, dominates the gallery space at Christie's ahead of their Post War and Contemporary Art Sale in London on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Antony Gormley's 'A Case For an Angel', estimated to fetch between £5-7million, dominates the gallery space at Christie's ahead of their Post War and Contemporary Art Sale in London on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Damien Hirst's 'Love Lost' from 1999, featuring 20 live carp in one of the artists signature vitrines, expected to fetch between £1.2-1.8million at Christie's in London during their post war and contemporary art sale on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Damien Hirst's 'Love Lost' from 1999, featuring 20 live carp in one of the artists signature vitrines, expected to fetch between £1.2-1.8million at Christie's in London during their post war and contemporary art sale on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Damien Hirst's 'Love Lost' from 1999, featuring 20 live carp in one of the artists signature vitrines, expected to fetch between £1.2-1.8million at Christie's in London during their post war and contemporary art sale on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Damien Hirst's 'Love Lost' from 1999, featuring 20 live carp in one of the artists signature vitrines, expected to fetch between £1.2-1.8million at Christie's in London during their post war and contemporary art sale on 6th October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A gallery assistant polishes Marc Newson's  A Lochkeed Lounge (£1-1.5million) to be auctioned during the Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A gallery assistant polishes Marc Newson's Event Horizon Table, estimated at between £100,000 - 150,000), with  Wolfgang Tillman's Urgency XVI, estimated to fetch between £300,000 - 500,000 in the background at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Gilbert & George's Red Morning Hell (£800,000 - 1,2million) to be auctioned at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Allen Jone's 'mannequin 'Hatstand (£600,000 - 800,000) together with his 'Table (£600,000 - 800,000) and Gaetano Pesce's 'An Important Moloch Floor Lamp (£60,000 - 80,000) create a tableau with Helmut Newton's photograph 'Charlotte RamplingAt the Hotel Nord Pinus, Arles, France, 1973, (£200,000-300,000) at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Allen Jone's 'mannequin 'Hatstand (£600,000 - 800,000) together with his 'Table (£600,000 - 800,000) and Gaetano Pesce's 'An Important Moloch Floor Lamp (£60,000 - 80,000) create a tableau with Helmut Newton's photograph 'Charlotte RamplingAt the Hotel Nord Pinus, Arles, France, 1973, (£200,000-300,000) at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. Gallery assistants (reflected on Marc Newson's Event Horizon Table, estimated at between £100,000 - 150,000) hang Wolfgang Tillman's Urgency XVI, estimated to fetch between £300,000 - 500,000 at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A member of Christie's staff adjusts the positioning of Alberto Giacometti's Homme (Apollon) sculpture in bronze with a golden brown patina on, which is expected to fetch between £800,000 and 1.2million at auction on October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A member of Christie's staff examines  Alberto Giacometti's Homme (Apollon) sculpture in bronze with a golden brown patina, which is expected to fetch between £800,000 and 1.2million at auction on October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A member of Christie's staff straightens Lucio Fontana' Concetto Spaziale Attesa, estimated to fetch between £400,000-600,000 at auction October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A member of Christie's staff straightens Andy Warhol's Coke Bottle (1962), which is expected to fetch between £1.8 - 2.5 million at auction on October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. Coke Bottle is the first branded object depicted by Warhol. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman gazes at Andy Warhol's Coke Bottle, (1962) which is expected to fetch between £1.8-2.5 million at auction on October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. Coke Bottle is the first branded object depicted by Warhol. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman gazes at Andy Warhol's Coke Bottle, (1962) which is expected to fetch between £1.8-2.5 million at auction on October 3rd during Frieze Week at Christie's in London. Coke Bottle is the first branded object depicted by Warhol. © Paul Davey
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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 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 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 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 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 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. 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. 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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