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London Art Fair Highlights

January 15, 2010 by Marion Maneker

Colin Gleadell offers a few more highlights of the London Art Fair as it opens:

Galleries have been looking to pull out something special for the London Art Fair, which opens tonight at the Business Design Centre in Islington. Leading dealer Richard Green, for instance, is taking no fewer than 100 works by modern British artists, all priced at less than £100,000. Highest price award may go to Gilden’s Art Gallery from Hampstead, north London, which has a 1942 portrait of Dora Maar, complete with four eyes and two mouths, by Picasso, priced at £400,000.

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