News

A famous Andy Warhol silkscreen of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 million at a Christie’s charity auction Monday night, setting a record for the most expensive piece of American art ever sold ...
Nearly 60 years after the film star’s death, “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” outdid a previous high of $110.5 million, paid in 2017 for a skull painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe portrait sets record, selling for $195M 00:29. ... Warhol created more than one image of Monroe; this particular painting has been exhibited in museums around the world.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe Painting Goes to Auction For Estimated $200 Million USD: 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn' is poised to become the most expensive 20th-century artwork to sell at auction.
Andy Warhol‘s iconic portrait of actress Marilyn Monroe, titled “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,” is on the auction block and could fetch an estimated $200 million when it’s up for bidding in May ...
An Andy Warhol painting of Marilyn Monroe has sold for a record $195-million. It sold at a Christie's Charity Auction Monday night, setting a record for the most expensive piece of American art ...
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe art sells for $195M at auction; most for US artist ever. Published: May. 10, 2022, 12:04 p.m. The 1964 painting Shot Sage Blue Marilyn by Andy Warhol is carried in ...
“Marilyn Monroe was a classic, saint-like figure. A martyr. Andy was making religious paintings for a secular culture,” said Bob Colacello, the writer who once ran Warhol’s Interview ...
Andy Warhol’s 1964 silk-screen portrait of Marilyn Monroe has been auctioned for a record-breaking $195m (£157.8m). The painting, Shot Sage Blue Marilyn, is one of the many paintings in the ...
Andy Warhol’s silk-screen portrait of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 million at Christie’s on Monday. The sale of the iconic work established a new record for any American artwork at auction.
A portrait of actress Marilyn Monroe by 1960s pop icon Andy Warhol will go up for auction in May with an estimated value of $200 million, which would set a record, Christie's announced on Monday.
After actress Marilyn Monroe indignantly denied that she had penned come-on letters to promote the sale of "art studies" advertised as featuring her, two men who traded on her name were found ...