Bucolic Van Gogh riverscape with royal connections set to become the artist's most expensive Paris work
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The upcoming auction of Van Gogh's 'Moored Boats' in Hong Kong is set to make it the most expensive work from his Paris period, with estimates hitting HK$380m.
Princess Camilla, the seller through a family trust, has deep connections to the painting, which is considered a gem in the Bourbon collection, highlighting its royal significance.
Christie's specialist Adrien Meyer emphasizes that the sale of Moored Boats is a historic event for art auctions in Asia, marking a high-profile moment.
With guarantees in place, the auction is anticipated to attract global attention, reflecting the increasing value placed on historical art pieces associated with royalty.
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