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“Sotheby’s extends its deepest sympathies and wonders whether the deceased might have owned any early German Expressionist pieces.”

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Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 05/22/2000

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SKU: 43808 Categories: Art, Death Tags: art, artists, auction, Death, estate, ethics, German Expressionists, paintings, Sothebys
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Artist: Jack Ziegler
Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 05/22/2000
Caption: "Sotheby's extends its deepest sympathies and wonders whether the deceased might have owned any early German Expressionist pieces."
Color: black & white
Keywords: Sotheby's, Death, Paintings, Art, Artists, auction, German Expressionists ,ethics, estate

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