Philip Errington, Sotheby’s leading expert in books and other printed materials, noted that art is getting more “inclusive” and buyers are looking for a wider variety of art, according to The Guardian.
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The famous 1926 Winnie-the-Pooh sketch will be up for sale at Sotheby’s with an estimated value of about $200,000, according to The Guardian Thursday.
Philip Errington, Sotheby’s leading expert in books and other printed materials, noted that art is getting more “inclusive” and buyers are looking for a wider variety of art, according to The Guardian.
“We are getting a lot more interest in this material from collectors of art,” Errington said. “Twenty years ago I would have said the interest in book illustration was from people who collected book illustrations … but now we have interest from people who collect art and there’s no reason why a book illustrator shouldn’t be considered an artist.”
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