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Holly Hammond, the paintings specialist at Duggleby Stephenson, said: "The Reverend Coltman's silhouette causes amazement even today, but 200 years ago the public was completely enthralled.
Three years ago a painting went to auction and was expected to sell for $200,000. Instead it commanded $15.275 million. In retrospect, it makes sense.
Created in collaboration with Mouly, The New Yorker’s art editor, the design featured a subtle black silhouette of the Twin Towers against an even darker black background.
Robert Curtis' grandfather and his painting. Robert Curtis "He did collect art, but he only ever bought pieces that he genuinely liked, rather than by their deemed value," Curtis said.
Art attends the High School of Art and Design in New York City. During his time there, he creates his fanzine “Blasé” in 1964, and makes money selling his drawings to the Long Island Post.
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