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"The significant auction of Leonard Stanley's collection offered a deep insight into the life and work of Elsie de Wolfe, a pioneer in interior design. Her memorabilia not only includes stunning visuals but also provides a historical connection to the vibrant design movement that departed from the Victorian stagnant designs, reinforcing her legacy at auction, reaching nearly $1 million."
"This auction not only marked the sale of de Wolfe's prized belongings but also highlighted her influence on 20th-century design. The collection encapsulated the era's aesthetic evolution, showcasing how de Wolfe's vision transformed interiors and inspired later generations of designers."
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