LGBTQ+ Art, Material Culture & History at Swann Galleries August 19
NEW YORK, New York
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Tom of Finland, Home â Secured, colored pencil on paper, 1982. Estimate $60,000 to $90,000.
New Yorkâ
Swann Galleriesâs third annual auction dedicated to the art, material culture, and history of the LGBTQ+ community will be held on
Thursday, August 19, bringing to market both familiar artists as well as fresh, unusual and infrequently seen material.
Among the art highlights are several original works by
Tom of Finland, including two preparatory drawings and a completed color pencil work,
HomeâSecured, 1982 ($60,000-90,000); four oil paintings by Hugh Steers are led by
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