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Andy Warhol’s ‘200 One Dollar Bills’ sells for $43,762,500

Andy Warhol: '200 One Dollar Bills'

The work at Sotheby’s

Andy Warhol: '200 One Dollar Bills'

Andy Warhol: ‘200 One Dollar Bills’
1962
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Andy Warhol’s ‘200 One Dollar Bills’ sells for $43,762,500

The Warhol was the top-selling lot in a sale ofContemporary Art that brought an outstanding total of $134,438,000, far-above pre-sale expectations (est.$67.9/97.7 million) and with all but two lots finding buyers

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Source: Sotheby’s
November 12th 2009 – “Andy Warhol’s 200 One Dollar Bills is a hugely important work for American art history,” said Alex Rotter, Head of the Contemporary Art Department in New York. “Not only was it one of the starting points of Pop Art, but thispicture had the perfect ownership history – directly from Warhol’s dealer to the legendary collector Robert C. Scull,and then from his estate sale at Sotheby’s to the current owner who acquired it in 1986 for $385,000. We areimmensely gratified by the extraordinary price of more than $43 million achieved for the work this evening.”

In addition to 200 One Dollar Bills several other works by Andy Warhol achieved strong prices tonight. A Self-Portrait from 1965 that the artist gave to Cathy Naso, a young receptionist at The Factory, sold for $6,130,500,more than tripling the pre-sale estimate of $1/1.5 million. More than seven bidders fought for the painting, which hadbeen kept in a closest for 42 years, giving the colors a stunning quality and freshness.

“I think I am dreaming,” said Ms. Naso, who attended the auction this evening but chose to keep a low profile. “I’msimply overwhelmed, both by the amazing price and also by all the attention this painting received. After all theseyears in the closet, the painting has now come out and has travelled to London, to Hong Kong and has been seen allover the world. Andy has made me famous for fifteen minutes and I’ve come to realize that fifteen minutes of fame ismore than enough.”

An Untitled 1962 drawing of a roll of dollar bills, also by Warhol, that came from the collection of Leonard Newman,eventually sold for $4,226,500 against a pre-sale estimate of $2.5/3.5 million with seven bidders competing.

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Andy Warhol’s '200 One Dollar Bills' sells for $43,762,500