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David Hockney partner secret collection

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AI-generatedThe article reports on allegations from friends of artist David Hockney regarding his final weeks and funeral arrangements. Friends claim they were kept from visiting him during his illness, leading to accusations that his partner, Jean-Pierre Goncalves de Lima (JP), isolated him. The piece also details the existence of a vast, secret private art collection belonging to Hockney, estimated to be worth upwards of £100 million.
The article reports the passing of an artist and details estate inheritance. There is no mention of commercial mechanisms, market pricing, supply chain disruptions, or corporate investment that would affect commodity prices, input costs, or business margins.
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- Friends allege they were prevented from visiting David Hockney during his final weeks due to restrictions at his home.
- Hockney's partner and household assistant, Jean-Pierre Goncalves de Lima (JP), is accused of arranging the funeral and potentially isolating the artist.
- The article notes that JP stands to inherit a substantial personal fortune and multiple properties from Hockney.
- A friend revealed that Hockney maintained an astonishing private art collection featuring works by artists like Picasso, Warhol, and Matisse, valued at over £100 million.
- While the funeral was reportedly small, plans are in place for memorial services to be held next year across several international locations.
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