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Damien Hirst placemat drawings donated to British Museum

Artist created 70 images of business manager Frank Dunphy as they ate breakfast

More than 70 portraits by Damien Hirst – drawn on placemats at the breakfast table – have been given to the British Museum.

The drawings, some smeared with food and coffee stains, will be displayed at the museum, famous for treasures such as the Elgin marbles and the Rosetta Stone.

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from Culture | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2W6Vp0R

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