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Coming up on the podcast, a conversation about the work, lives and legacy of the impressionists.
This is an episode of Sotheby's Talks, the podcast series that takes listeners inside the world of Sothebys to listen to more episodes of Sothebys talks, featuring the likes of Marina Abramovich, Mary McCartney, Paloma Picasso, Tracy Emmon, Julianne Moore, Celeste and Helen Fielding.
Just search sothebystalks wherever you get your podcasts.
For almost three centuries, Sothebys has been the place to discover the greatest stories of creativity.
We look after some of the world's finest treasures, which you can see in our galleries on any given day.
Welcome to Sotheby's Talks, the podcast that celebrates art, culture and collecting.
My name is Simon Shaw and I want to invite you inside the world of Sotheby's, where you can find the extraordinary from contemporary art master paintings to rare books, jewellery and memorabilia.
I'm vice chair of Sotheby's fine arts division, and during my 28 year tenure here I've championed impressionist and modern art, setting new benchmarks for artists including Monet, Magritte, Munch, Giacometti and Kandinsky.
On this podcast, the first in a new series focused on legacy, we're sharing some of the conversations we've been holding with our experts, along with the descendants of artists who shape the history of art.