Christie’s, which values the work at more than $1 million, said the proceeds from any sale would be shared with the heirs of an art collector killed in a concentration camp.
"After consulting with my sister, she told me not to get it, because I am not...engaged yet and that would be pretty silly," Jenna Tobillo told Newsweek.
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