Tottenham Hotspur's former owner Joe Lewis is making headlines as his extraordinary art collection heads to auction. The collection, which includes masterpieces by renowned artists such as Modigliani, Klimt, Picasso, and Freud, is expected to fetch over £200 million at Sotheby's in London. This auction marks a significant event in the art world, as it features one of Europe's most valuable private collections. The pre-sale exhibition has already opened, showcasing 48 works that highlight the artistic brilliance and historical significance of each piece. The auction will take place on June 24, with the highest-value works leading the sale. Among the standout pieces is Modigliani's 1917 nude, Nu assis au collier, anticipated to sell for more than £45 million. This auction not only reflects the legacy of Joe Lewis as a prominent figure in both the art and football worlds but also underscores the cultural impact of Tottenham Hotspur's former ownership. As art enthusiasts and collectors prepare for this landmark event, the connection between sports and art continues to captivate audiences worldwide.