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A Record-Setting Pink Diamond, Turner’s Late Masterpiece, Artists Reflect on the Whitney Biennial and More

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To view this email as a web page, go Dear Friends and Clients, This week, review our incredible seri

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sotheby's Selects] 7 April [t]( [f]( [i]( Dear Friends and Clients, This week, review our incredible series of auctions in Hong Kong, where a pink diamond sold for a record-breaking $71.2 million, and preview a ravishing masterpiece by J.M.W. Turner. Also, join Frank Everett as he tells the story behind the Stotesbury Emerald and other magnificent jewels once owned by legendary women. -Anthony Calnek, Editor in Chief [A Record-Setting Week in Hong Kong]( [A Record-Setting Week in Hong Kong]( The $71.2 million CTF Pink Star diamond and a Ming porcelain bowl for $29.5 million are just two headlines from a newsworthy series of sales. [WATCH VIDEO]( [History's Most Extraordinary Jewels]( [History's Most Extraordinary Jewels]( These fabulous emeralds, diamonds and pearls are as multifaceted and unique as the women who wore them, says Frank Everett. [WATCH VIDEO]( [Gloria Cortina's Perfect Balance]( [Gloria Cortina's Perfect Balance]( The sought-after Mexico City-based interior designer talks role models, her heritage and why authenticity matters. [READ MORE]( [First Look: A Turner Masterpiece]( Auction Preview [First Look: A Turner Masterpiece]( The splendid Ehrenbreitstein is among the last major works by the painter in private hands. [WATCH VIDEO]( [The Whitney Biennial, Now and Then]( Museum Network [The Whitney Biennial, Now and Then]( Artists and curators share what the longest-running survey of American art means to them. [WATCH VIDEO]( [Michael Clark Turns Rebel Curator]( Contemporary Art [Daring Dancer Turns Rebel Curator]( Choreographer Michael Clark has collaborated with many artists - including some in our upcoming auction. [WATCH VIDEO]( [10 Sullivan Street]( [sir-logo-selects-4-01] [EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTY OF THE WEEK]( 10 Sullivan Street New York, 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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