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Artworks beat Melbourne lockdown

Artworks beat Melbourne lockdown

Like many businesses in the Victorian capital, auctioneer Deutsche and Hackett has learnt to adapt to fast-changing conditions.

Fred Williams' "Hummock in Landscape" is the highest value work to be auctioned in Australia this year, with an estimate of $1.4 million to $1.8 million. 

Gabriella CoslovichSaleroom writer

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The star of Deutscher and Hackett's sale in Melbourne next week made it back to the Victorian capital in the nick of time after a four-day stay in Sydney, where it was on view for potential buyers in NSW.

Fred Williams' Hummock in Landscape is being sold for the first time on the secondary market and has an estimated price of $1.4 million to $1.8 million.

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Gabriella Coslovich
Gabriella CoslovichSaleroom writerGabriella Coslovich is an arts journalist with more than 20 years’ experience, including 15 at The Age, where she was a senior arts writer. Her book, Whiteley on Trial, on Australia’s most audacious of alleged art fraud, won a Walkley in 2018.

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