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Barbara Hepworth Leads Christie's $6.56m 'Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale' in London
Barbara Hepworth Leads Christie's $6.56m 'Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale' in London

Works by Barbara Hepworth and Peter Lanyon were among the 79% of lots selling above their low estimate at Christie's 'Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale' on March 21 in London.

HENI News · 22 Mar, 2024 @ 02:36

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