The article discusses notable art pieces coming to auction, including Claude Lalanne's full 'Ginkgo' dining suite, valued between £700,000 and £1.05m, reflecting the rising interest in her works as well as those of her husband. The suite features a whimsical design inspired by nature, with a unique green finish. Additionally, it highlights Thomas and William Daniell, who were among the first British artists to depict Indian landmarks, with their works generating interest among modern collectors, particularly due to their romanticized imagery of 18th-century India.
Claude Lalanne's 'Ginkgo' dining suite, the first complete set, is valued between £700,000 to £1.05m and reflects rising auction interest in her work.
The Daniells' drawings represent early Western perspectives of India, appealing to both colonial audiences and modern Indian collectors for their romantic depiction of monuments.
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