Rolf Harris picture for £125,000? Once lucrative trade in disgraced artist’s work shows no sign of life after his death

Rolf Harris paints a picture of a kangaroo circa 1970. Photo: GAB Archive/Redferns
James HallTelegraph.co.uk
He painted a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth in 2005 to mark her 80th birthday, and a record-breaking 100,000 people flocked to Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery to see an exhibition of his work seven years later.
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