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Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by nigeriapenInfo(op): 11:09pm On Oct 15, 2019
News By NIGERIAPEN.COM.NG


A painting by the Nigerian artist responsible for the “African Mona Lisa” sold at auction in London on Tuesday for £1.1 million after the family who owned it googled the signature and realised its importance.

“Christine”, by 20th century master of African modernism Ben Enwonwu, had been in the sitter’s family home ever since it was painted in Lagos in 1971.

“The family were unaware of the significance of the painting or the importance of the artist, until a chance “googling” of the signature led them to Sotheby’s free Online Estimate Platform,” said the London auction house.

The painting fetched over seven times the pre-auction estimate, finally going under the hammer for £1.1 million (1.3 million euros, $1.4 million).

The work precedes the artist’s 1974 painting of Ife royal princess Adetutu “Tutu” Ademiluyi, which recently turned up in a London flat after not being seen in decades.

The portrait is a national icon in Nigeria, with Booker Prize-winning novelist Ben Okri telling AFP that it was thought of as “the African Mona Lisa”.

Enwonwu, who died in 1994, is considered the father of Nigerian modernism.

He made three paintings of “Tutu”, the locations of all of which had been a mystery until the recent discovery.

The works became symbols of peace following the clash of ethnic groups in the Nigerian–Biafran conflict of the late 1960s.
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Re: Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 11:44pm On Oct 15, 2019
The federal government should request for the painting to be returned, it was stolen just like many paintings and artefacts stolen and stashed in British museums and other western nations.
Or the family of the last artists should be paid from the proceeds of the sale, they are entitled to it.
Re: Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by lordkush: 12:08am On Oct 16, 2019
MASTERCHIEF0847:
The federal government should request for the painting to be returned, it was stolen just like many paintings and artefacts stolen and stashed in British museums and other western nations.
Or the family of the last artists should be paid from the proceeds of the sale, they are entitled to it.
say what you know. it wasnt stolen
Re: Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:27am On Oct 16, 2019
MASTERCHIEF0847:
The federal government should request for the painting to be returned, it was stolen just like many paintings and artefacts stolen and stashed in British museums and other western nations.
Or the family of the last artists should be paid from the proceeds of the sale, they are entitled to it.
Can you even read and comprehend at all?!
Re: Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by okirewaju(f): 3:37am On Oct 16, 2019
Wow



Talking about sitting on a goldmine
Re: Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1m After Google Search (photo) by Mynd44(mod): 5:00am On Oct 16, 2019

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