From: Christie's - Saturday Jun 22, 2019 10:38 am
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Rothschild treasures, Inside the new Balenciaga exhibition, The mystery of the ‘licking dog’, Old Masters in close-up, The fearless Kara Walker, Three books that put mankind in its place, Why pastels became popular, Rembrandt’s self-portraits, and more
 
 
 
 
Ready for your close-up? We turn the spotlight on six fascinating Italian Old Masters
 
 
Treasures owned by the Rothschilds, ‘the greatest ever family of non-royal collectors’
 
 
Confronting the void — and the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern — with the fearless Kara Walker
 
 
The mystery of the ‘licking dog’ unearthed in a field by two British metal detectorists
 
 
‘Luminous and beautiful beyond all other pictures’ — the rise of pastel in the 18th century
 
 
Balenciaga and Spanish Painting — an exclusive video tour of the fabulous new exhibition
 
 
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From the confidence of youth to sombre middle age, how Rembrandt’s self-portraits reflect his changing fortunes
 
 
 
Three remarkable books that first proved mankind does not exist at the centre of the universe
 
 
 
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Editor’s picks
 
 
 
 
Sabado por la Noche (Saturday Night) (1984) by Jean-Michel Basquiat is from an important period in the artist’s career when he began working with Warhol and had his first solo museum show
 
Estimate: £7,500,000–11,000,000
25 June, London
 
 
 
 
 
This Meissen porcelain plate is decorated with an unusual variation of the ‘Red Dragon’ pattern, a design usually reserved for the Saxon royal court in the 18th century
 
Estimate: £1,000–1,500
2–9 July, Online
 
 
 
 
 
Bartolomeo Montagna was the leading painter in Vicenza, Italy, in the late 15th century. Most of his surviving 30 drawings are now in museum collections; this rare example was acquired at auction by Viscount Lascelles, later Lord Harewood, in 1918
 
Estimate: £1,000,000–1,500,000
2 July, London
 
 
 
 
 
This is the only known signed manuscript of André Breton and Paul Éluard’s groundbreaking Dictionnaire abrégé du Surréalisme from 1938. It comes from the celebrated collection of French bibliophile Paul Destribats
 
Estimate: €100,000-150,000
3–5 July, Paris
 
 
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