What happened? Would be interesting to know more! Picasso’s masterpiece is definitely destroyed! A detriment to the whole of humanity.
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It appears Wynn suffers from a condition affecting his peripheral vision. Apparently he damaged another $139m Picasso 12 years ago. Perhaps another accident again but still sad to see happen.
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Steve Wynn damaged it on purpose.
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Quick! Send for that retouch nun. No one will ever know!pic.twitter.com/XLM052Ys94
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This is the 2nd time a painting owned by Steve Wynn was "accidentally" damaged...huh huh, rightttt.....pic.twitter.com/jPblWtpFix
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Wow. I was just about to comment with this, to say my theory is that something along these lines happened:https://youtu.be/rWqVoaYxgRs
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LMFAOO
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“Accidentally damaged” is a reputable auction house polite way of saying “The painting was pulled from the auction when it was determined it was a fake”
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Wynne damaging high value paintings up for auction twice is just too suspect
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