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CHRISTIE’S HOSTS LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS SALE

 CHRISTIE’S LATIN AMERICAN SALE OFFERS MASTER WORKS BY BOTERO, BRAVO, LAM, MATTA, AND TAMAYO

New York - On November 17 and 18, Christie's will offer an exceptional selection of works by leading artists representing 15 countries in its Latin American Sale.   Rich in offerings from private collections, the two-day auction offers works by leading Latin American artists such as Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo,  Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Matta, and Rufino Tamayo, among others.  Featuring over 250 works, the sale is expected to realize in excess of $15 million. 

 


 

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Milena Sales
Public Relations
CHRISTIE'S
20 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020
phone 212.636.2680
fax 212.636.4951

 

 

 



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