The painting, along with around 120 other works, will be auctioned in November. According to Sotheby’s estimates, the auction is expected to generate a total of around $400 million. The collector Landau bought the painting, created in 1932, in 1968 and had it hanging above the fireplace in her New York apartment, Sotheby’s said.
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