Sotheby's Reveals Two Monet Paintings
Sotheby's auctioned two Monet paintings. These paintings had not been shown publicly for many years. The auction marked the 100th anniversary of Claude Monet's death.
The auction was held to celebrate the centennial of Claude Monet’s death. Sotheby’s presented the paintings to art collectors. These works are rare Impressionist paintings. The event was important for people who like Monet’s art. The paintings had not been seen in decades before the auction.
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Sotheby's Showcases Monet Paintings
Sotheby’s revealed two Monet paintings for auction, unseen for decades.
Monet's Death Centenary Auction
The paintings were offered to mark the 100th anniversary of Monet’s death.
Rare Impressionist Works
These works are rare and important for art collectors.
Event for Collectors
The event is significant for art collectors and enthusiasts.
Decades Since Last Auction
The paintings hadn’t been seen in decades before this auction.