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One Of Basquiats Last Paintings, Victor 25448, Could Sell For More Than $10 Million

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More than 30 years after his death, Jean-Micheal Basquiats works of art are still going for big bucks. Victor 25448 is one of the largest pieces ever created by the late painter, as it stands at 6 feet by 11 feet, making its existence rare and hype through the roof. With those refined characteristics, its placement []

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