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Pop Culture
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Art World
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Auctions
Two Rare Rembrandt Portraits Will Hit the Block at Christie’s in July—199 Years After They Were First Sold by the Auction House
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Law
German Artist Michael Moebius Wins $120 Million in a ‘Monumental’ Lawsuit Against Hundreds of Foreign Counterfeiters
By Adam Schrader
On View
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Auctions
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By Katya Kazakina
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