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When Artists Disavow Their Work

By Kevin P. Ray on April 3, 2017
Posted in Art Conservation, Art Disavowal, Art Sales, Art Transactions, Authentication

Kevin Ray authored an article for the Spring 2017 issue of Best Lawyers – Business Edition, which discusses artists who have disavowed their work. Click here to read the
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