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LAGOS: A portrait of a Nigerian princess which was lost for more than 40 years and found in a London flat was sold at an auction for 1 million pounds ($1.4 million).

‘Tutu’, an artwork by Nigeria’s best-known modern artist Ben Enwonwu, was painted in 1974 and appeared at an art show in Lagos the following year but its whereabouts after that were unknown until it re-surfaced in north London.

The sale was a world record for the artist. The work had been expected to be sold for between 200,000 and 300,000 pounds ($277,600-$416,400).

The auction was held at Bonhams in London and shown live at the Wheatbaker, a hotel popular with artists in Lagos where the sale, made to a telephone bidder, was greeted with applause by about 70 people watching on a big screen.

“We are very happy that modern Nigerian art has begun to get its actual value,” said Oliver Enwonwu, the artist’s son, who is president of the Society of Nigerian Artists.

Tokini Peterside, who organises an annual art fair in Lagos, said it was a “very exciting moment for Nigerian art” since Enwonuwu was a “national treasure” who is regarded as a modern art pioneer in Nigeria.

“To have that artist’s work validated in the global marketplace is almost…a coming of age for Nigerian modern art,” she said.

The portrait of Adetutu Ademiluyi, who was a grand-daughter of a revered traditional ruler from the Yoruba ethnic group, holds special significance in Nigeria as a symbol of national reconciliation after the 1967-1970 Biafran War.

Enwonwu belonged to the Igbo ethnic group, the largest in the southeastern region of Nigeria that had tried to secede under the name of Biafra. The Yoruba people, whose homeland is in the southwest, were mostly on the opposing side in the war.

Enwonwu painted three versions of the portrait. The other two remain lost, although prints first made in the 1970s have been in circulation ever since and the images are familiar to many Nigerians. Enwonwu died in 1994.
 
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I have almost got a ticket to london olympics from her brother except for a small deposit.
Wow..you guys are lucky..I never got such a generous offer by anyone other than my family and that too was for study and stay abroad but not any more since my professional life started..though my friends and family give me gifts but I have to return the favor by better gifts and presents....so net sum is zero rather negative.
 
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This is the "artwork"

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I've drawn better art when I was in the 4th standard. @925boy did you draw this?
 
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I didn't tell you the full story. As transfer charges he asked me to deposit 5000 dollars. :agree:
Why? I think he could take that money from you before transferring the funds...BTW what relations do you have with him because no one gives so much wealth to a randomly selected person especially from another country.
 
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Why? I think he could take that money from you before transferring the funds...BTW what relations do you have with him because no one gives so much wealth to a randomly selected person especially from another country.

There is no such person. I was joking. :D
 
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This is the "artwork"

1519496462_3.jpg


I've drawn better art when I was in the 4th standard. @925boy did you draw this?
hey Sakra, sorry this story isnt "juicy"enough for a racist to just troll and go ham on.cuz ur lookimg for any excuse to bash blacks...wish u goodluck in getting a better story abt blacks that can trigger ur racist side nicely :)
 
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