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Aristocratic Style at Chatsworth, Plum Sykes Picks Jewels, A Mystery Clock from Cartier and More

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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sotheby's Selects] 31 March [t]( [f]( [i]( Dear Friends and Clients, Style takes centre stage this week, as Vogue's Plum Sykes chooses magnificent jewels, Chatsworth hosts an exhibition celebrating a century of aristocratic fashion, and designer Luke Edward Hall selects prints and multiples that speak to his aesthetic. Also, meet the visionary artist whose new installation has transformed Tate Britain's famed Duveen Galleries. -Anthony Calnek, Editor in Chief [Plum Sykes on Pearls and Party Girls]( [Plum Sykes on Pearls and Party Girls]( The best-selling author and Vogue contributor talks about her latest novel and chooses seven fabulous jewels from our upcoming sale. [READ MORE]( [Time Is More Precious than Ever]( [Time Is More Precious than Ever]( Exceptionally rare, Le Ciel is one of the few clocks from Cartier's Mystery collection still known to exist. [WATCH VIDEO]( [The 2017 Tate Britain Commission Revealed]( [The 2017 Tate Britain Commission Revealed]( Artist Cerith Wyn Evans explains his radiant new installation: a soaring, spiralling neon drawing in space. [READ MORE]( [A Chinese Painting Renaissance]( Modern Chinese Art [A Chinese Painting Renaissance]( An early 20th-century influx of Western culture spurred an awakening in China's artistic milieu. [VIEW SLIDESHOW]( [Centuries of Style]( Museum Network [Centuries of Style]( A stunning new exhibition at Chatsworth celebrates a noble family's fashionable legacy. [READ MORE]( [A Design Wunderkind Shops Prints & Multiples]( Online Auctions [A Design Wunderkind Shops Prints & Multiples]( The charming Luke Edward Hall shares works by Picasso, Hirst and more that caught his eye. [VIEW SLIDESHOW]( [Palatial Estate Offers Unparalleled Privacy Behind Gated Courtyard Entrance]( [sir-logo-selects-4-01] [EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTY OF THE WEEK]( Palatial Estate Offers Unparalleled Privacy Behind Gated Courtyard Entrance Upper Brookville, New York [SEE MORE]( [f]( [t]( [i]( [yt]( This email was sent to you by sotheby's, 1334 York Ave. New York, NY, 10021 [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [SELL WITH US]( © 2017 [SOTHEBYS.COM](

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