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The fine art of insurance.

Robert Hiscox, chairman of Lloyd's insurer Hiscox and art connoisseur, is clearly a man who knows what he wants out of life: he is passionate about change, having championed the introduction of corporate capital to the Lloyd's market; and the Hiscox Art Cafe allows him to indulge his other fascination. Marcus Alcock finds out more.

What do the following three objects have in common: a bottle of
Chateau Lafitte 1933; an Anthony Goldsworthy artwork commissioned for your
own back garden in Wiltshire; and a £500m insurance

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