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Press Photo The Earl of Radnor

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World Record Prize For Painting. A Velasquez Fetches 2,200,000 Guineas. At Christie's in London, the attention of the international art world was focussed on the Velasquez portrait of Juan de Pareja, the artist's mulatto assistant in 1650. The painting, which was offered for sale by the Earl of Radnor to help pay estate duty, was sold for the world record prize of 2,200,000 guineas. It was bought jointly by Mr. Louis Goldenburg and Mr. Alex Wildenstein, of New York. It is not the first time the portrait has passed through Christie's rooms. In 1801 it was sold by James Christie, the founder, on behalf of Sir William Hamilton, the husband of Nelson's mistress for 39 gns. Keystone Photo Shows:- The Earl of Radnor, on whose behalf the painting was sold - pictured at Christie's during today's sale.

Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.

Photo is dated --none.

This item is an original collectible vintage print from a news archive, not a digital download or reproduction. Please see our FAQ for more information.

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