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This document is a press clipping from Paul Fraser Collectibles regarding an art exhibition titled "The House of the Nobleman," curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The event, held at 2 Cornwall Terrace in Regent's Park, London, featured high-value works by Picasso, Warhol, and Hirst, with Picasso pieces valued at over £6 million. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, indicating it is part of an investigation file.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Curator
Curator of The House of the Nobleman exhibition
Victoria Golembiovskaya Curator
Curator of The House of the Nobleman exhibition
Pablo Picasso Artist
Works being sold/exhibited
Damien Hirst Artist
Works being exhibited
Andy Warhol Artist
Works being exhibited
Cézanne Artist
1875 oil on canvas work for sale
Yves Klein Artist
Works being exhibited
Gerhard Richter Artist
Works being exhibited
Egon Schiele Artist
Works being exhibited
Charles Saatchi Collector/Dealer
Source of some pieces from 'New Sensations 2010' roster

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The House of the Nobleman
Exhibition name/Entity
Paul Fraser Collectibles
Publisher of the article

Timeline (2 events)

October 12 to 20, 2010
"The House of the Noble Man" exhibition
2 Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, London
October 2010
Frieze week auction/sale
London

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the exhibition
General location of the event

Relationships (2)

Co-curators of the exhibition
Saatchi provided pieces for the exhibition

Key Quotes (3)

"Rare Picasso works worth over £6m to be sold in October auction alongside Hirst and Warhol"
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"The works, believed to worth over £6m ($9.3m) will be exhibited as part of a show called "The House of the Noble Man""
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"The Picasso works are believed to have come from anonymous dealers, whilst a selection of pieces has also come from Charles Saatchi's "New Sensations 2010" roster"
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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA
PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET)
Paul Fraser Collectibles
http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/section.asp?docid=4519&catid=26
Rare Picasso works worth over £6m to be sold in October auction alongside Hirst and Warhol
Four pieces by the Cubist painter go on sale next month and could see record prices
Regent's Park in London is set to be the home of four very special artworks by the world renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
The works, believed to worth over £6m ($9.3m) will be exhibited as part of a show called "The House of the Noble Man" which is running from October 12 to 20 at 2 Cornwall Terrace in Regents park, London.
The works will go on sale alongside an 1875 Cézanne oil on canvas work, during Frieze week.
According to the co-curator of the exhibit, the four Picasso works on offer will include a 1905 drawing entitled "The Family of Saltimbanques", a 1914 Cubist painting titled "Nature Morte au Gobelet" and the 1969 piece "Buste d'Hommeà la Pipe" which is currently price at £3m ($4.6).
In addition to this the exhibit will have works by Yves Klein, Gerhard Richter, Egon Schiele and the more familiar names of Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst.
[Image of artwork]
The Picasso works are believed to have come from anonymous dealers, whilst a selection of pieces has also come from Charles Saatchi's "New Sensations 2010" roster of emerging artists.
However, for many collectors the undoubted focus of the event will be the four works by Picasso.
Picasso's work is arguably some of the most valued and collectible on the market due to his position as a pioneer and co-creator of the artistic form of Cubism.
There works subverted the traditional notion of painting an object, instead breaking them up and re-assembling them in a abstract work to create an ambiguous and thought provoking piece of art.
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