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Mythic Earrings, Top Lots on View in New York, Your Guide to Venice, Jewels at the Met Gala and More

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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sotheby's Selects] 5 May [t]( [f]( [i]( Dear Friends and Clients, Prepare to be entranced by the world's most valuable earrings and discover the remarkable array of paintings and sculptures on offer in New York this month. Also, be sure to check out our Venice Biennale coverage, which includes a guide to must-see exhibitions and the city's best restaurants - with more to come next week. -Anthony Calnek, Editor in Chief [Don’t Miss: Spring Auction Highlights]( [Don’t Miss: Spring Auction Highlights]( Visit our New York galleries, where works by Basquiat, Lichtenstein, Monet, Giacometti, Klimt and other masters are on view for a limited time. [VIEW SLIDESHOW]( [An Insider’s Guide to Venice]( [An Insider’s Guide to Venice]( Check out our hub for a curator’s must-see shows, the best places to eat (there’s an app for that) and more Biennale updates throughout opening week. [READ MORE]( [Extreme Close-Up: A Sensuous Picasso]( [Extreme Close-Up: A Sensuous Picasso]( A late, lush canvas depicts one of the artist's great recurring motifs. [WATCH VIDEO]( [15 Unforgettable Looks from the Met Gala]( Jewellery [15 Unforgettable Jewels from the Met Gala]( Fashion's party of the year demands red carpet-worthy gems. Guests like Rihanna, Blake Lively and Selena Gomez did not disappoint. [VIEW SLIDESHOW]( [Diamonds Sent from the Gods ]( Magnificent Jewels [Diamonds Sent from the Gods]( Named for Apollo and Artemis, these coloured stones are the most important earrings ever offered at auction. [WATCH VIDEO]( [By Design: A Playful Palazzo]( 20th Century Design [By Design: A Playful Palazzo]( In the latest episode of our new video series, take a tour of a bold collector's theatrical Venetian residence. [WATCH VIDEO]( [The Woolworth Tower Residences ]( [sir-logo-selects-4-01] [EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTY OF THE WEEK]( The Woolworth Tower Residences 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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