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Painting by Romanian Adrian Ghenie sold for 3.1 million GBP in Sotheby’s auction

February 12, 2016

Adrian Ghenie’s painting ‘The Sunflowers in 1937′ sold for 3,117,000 pounds sterling in a Sotheby’s auction on Wednesday, in London. It was an all-time record for the Romanian painter, the house mentioned on its website. The large oil-on-canvas work is inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflowers. It was estimated between 400,000 and 600,000 pounds […]

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