Chinese collector Liu Yiqian's "self-willed" purchase of an embroidered Thangka at a Christie's sale in Hong Kong on Nov 26 has pushed the Shanghai billionaire into the public view again, following his lavish spending on a "chicken cup" in April this year.
The man who founded the Long Museum in Shanghai with his wife always makes a stir with his buying. Let us review the art pieces that he has purchased for over 100 million yuan (nearly $16.3 million).
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Chinese collector Liu Yiqian, founder of Long Museum [Photo/IC]
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