The late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s “rare intact major collection” has just been discovered and lawyers for the star are battling to reverse its $105-million sale to an undisclosed international businessman.
The collection is made up of drawings, sketches and sculptures made by the ‘Beat It’ singer over a number of years while being taught by an Australian artist and friend, Brett-Livingstone Strong.
Among the artworks are sketches of Martin Luther King, President Abraham Lincoln and President George Washington.
other pieces include sketches of Michael’s own feet doing his signature dance move, the ooonwalk, as well as recreations of oichelangelo’s David and Dying Slave.