Diane Keaton’s Collection Heads to Bonhams, Revealing a Life Shaped by Singular Taste

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Diane Keaton’s Collection Heads to Bonhams, Revealing a Life Shaped by Singular Taste

From 'Annie Hall' ephemera to a unique cabinet of curiosities, the lots tell the story of an actress who edited her world with the same precision she brought to every role.

Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton will be remembered for her charisma in a string of iconic roles—from her collaborations with Woody Allen to her career-defining turn in the Godfather trilogy and her more spontaneous performance in Annie Hall, which earned her the Oscar for Best Actress. She’s also remembered as a two-time New York Times bestselling author, with titles including California Romantica (2007) and The House That Pinterest Built (2017). Her final book, Fashion First (2024), stands as a testament to the creative vision that made her one of the most recognizable and imitated style figures of her era. Throughout her career, Keaton cultivated an image of intellectual eccentricity and independence, shaping her own narrative not only as a celebrity but also as an aesthetic icon, with a keen eye that moved between cinema, architecture and design and left a lasting mark on contemporary culture.

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In June, Bonhams will offer a curated selection of Keaton’s multidisciplinary collection—spanning fine art, interiors, iconic fashion and personal objects—across four sales in New York and Los Angeles, in partnership with The Fine Art Group. The selection reveals........

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