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Tributes paid to colourful character who was Sotheby’s art expert

Peter Batkin was best known for helping to recover a collection of long-lost Impressionist masterpieces from post-Soviet Russia

January 16, 2018 11:50
Peter Batkin, 64, passed away after suffering a stroke
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A charismatic art expert who defied Russian authorities to recover a missing collection of Impressionist masterpieces has died suddenly aged 64.

Peter Batkin, who was a director of Sotheby’s auction house, passed away in hospital last Friday after suffering a stroke. His funeral was held on January 14.

Born in Ealing, west London in 1953, Mr Batkin abandoned a short-lived career as a dentist to become a porter at Sotheby’s, working his way up to become a senior figure at the internationally renowned auctioneers.

His crowning achievement came in the 1990s when he convinced Russian authorities to hold the first post-Soviet fine art auction during the newly-formed Russian Federation’s period of glasnost. Among the artworks he uncovered were priceless masterpieces by Renoir, Degas and Manet.