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Does This Look Like . . .

November 25, 2008 by Marion Maneker

. . . Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Taste?

Colin Gleadell reports the speculation that Andrew Lloyd Weber bought the Victorian paintings sale £1-million prize work, “No Walk Today,” owned by Sir David Scott.

Scott purchased the painting in 1926 for 14 guineas. The buyer is thought to have been Andrew Lloyd Webber, bidding through a dealer who stood at the back of the crowded room and left immediately afterwards.

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