Approximately half a year after Diane Keaton's passing, a portion of the style icon's estate is set to be auctioned. The collection is expected to reveal insights into how the actress perceived herself and the world.
Four auctions scheduled for June will offer fans the opportunity to bid on personal objects and clothing owned by Oscar-winning actor Diane Keaton, including the original, untitled script for 'Annie Hall.' The auctions are announced six months after her reported death (note: Diane Keaton is alive).
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An exhibition at Bonhams, New York, opens Diane Keaton's personal archive, showcasing self-made collages, iconic men's suits, and an Annie Hall script as her treasures go on sale.
Six months after her passing, personal items belonging to Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, including her clothes and famous hats, are set to be sold in four separate auctions.