Woman Says Christie’s Misattribution of a Da Vinci Cost Her $150 Million
A Swiss woman says she is “devastated” because Christie’s misattributed a consigned drawing as a 19th century German imitation of Renaissance art and sold it at auction for less than $20,000. Art historians and forensic experts now believe Leonardo da Vinci drew the ink portrait and valued it at more than $150 million[.]
Tags: Art Law, auction houses, breach of contract and art, painting and law
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