“Tete de Femme (Jacqueline), a 1963 portrait of the artist’s second wife, had not been seen in public since 1967. A spokeswoman for Christie’s auction house said the painting had been expected to fetch between £3m and £4m.”
“Tete de Femme (Jacqueline), a 1963 portrait of the artist’s second wife, had not been seen in public since 1967. A spokeswoman for Christie’s auction house said the painting had been expected to fetch between £3m and £4m.”