An auction of 14 works by Danish artist and author Hans Scherfig, owned by his descendants, sold for a total of 920,000 DKK. The painting 'Badende Piger' (Swimming Girls) from 1936, which was considered less typical for Scherfig, sold for 260,000 DKK—five times its estimated value. Niels Boe-Hauggaard, head of modern art at Bruun Rasmussen, attributed the interest in Scherfig's work to a universal longing for an innocent and unspoiled world.
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