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Winning watches — unique timepieces from the collection of racing driver Michael Schumacher
 
 
‘Everything he did was about truth’: art owned by Norman Lear, the man behind 100+ TV classics
 
Archie Moore’s kith and kin: how the Golden Lion winner addresses the unwritten history of Australia
 
 
Ana Mendieta and the power of nature — ‘I use the Earth as my canvas, my soul as an instrument’
 
 
‘The swan song of one of the great English collections’: wines adored by the legendary Averys of Bristol
 
 
René Magritte and his lifelong quest ‘to force objects out of the ordinary, to become sensational’
 
 
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Portraiture is a painstaking art: it took no fewer than 17 sittings over the course of four years for George Romney to complete his Portrait of Mrs Susannah Whatman, dating from 1782. It was a badge of honour to sit for Romney, a painter in fashion thanks to a roster of high-society clients including the Duke of Richmond and his friends
 
Estimate: $80,000-120,000
23 May, New York
 
 
 
 
 
Designed to cling to the wearer’s shoulder like a miniature pet, this rare René Boivin ‘Lion couché’ brooch dates from around 1985. With diamond claws, emerald eyes and a mane of marquise-cut sapphires, the 18ct-gold feline is based on a drawing by Jacques Bernard, who took over the running of Boivin in 1976
 
Estimate: CHF 200,000-400,000
15 May, Geneva
 
 
 
 
 
The glory, drama and looming menace of nature can all be found in the works of Bernd Zimmer. An abstracted landscape from 1982, Nebel, Sonne (‘Fog, Sun’) presents a tumultuous vision reminiscent of a stormy sea, as swirling fog clears momentarily to allow red and yellow sunlight to flash on the side of a mountain
 
Estimate: €7,000-10,000
until 30 April, Online
 
 
 
 
 
Laurits Andersen Ring has been described as ‘the painter of roads par excellence in Danish art’, and a sunlit thoroughfare is the subject of his 1893 canvas Village Street. It also features a figure in the clogs and apron of a working man — another recurrent theme for the artist, who was a carpenter’s son
 
Estimate: $20,000-30,000
23 May, New York
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
           
 
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Michael Schumacher on the podium at the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix, 29 August 2004. Photo: dpa picture alliance / Alamy // Norman Lear, Los Angeles, 1984. Photo: Bob Riha Jr / Getty Images // Artist Archie Moore with kith and kin, 2024, Australia Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2024. Photographer: Andrea Rossetti. © The artist. Image courtesy of the artist and The Commercial // Ana Mendieta (1948-1985), Silueta Works in Mexico, 1973-1977 (9 of 12), 1973. Suite of 12 colour coupler prints. Each: 13 x 20 in (33 x 50.8 cm) or 20 x 13 in (50.8 x 30 cm). Estimate: $50,000-70,000. Offered in The Rosa de la Cruz Collection Evening Sale on 14 May 2024 at Christie’s in New York // René Magritte (1898-1967), Les eaux profondes, 1941 (detail). Oil on canvas. 25¾ x 19⅞ in (65.3 x 50.3 cm). Estimate: $4,000,000-7,000,000. Offered in the 20th Century Evening Sale on 16 May 2024 at Christie’s in New York. Artwork: © 2024 C. Herscovici / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York