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20世纪90年代,安迪·沃霍尔的一幅“橘色玛丽莲”头像在纽约苏富比以1700万美元成交,让艺术市场一时紧张起来。这位波普艺术“教皇”一生作品数量巨大,这次他离世后首次出现的拍卖高价,使其在市场上开始跻身于和毕加索、凡·高等现代主义大师价值相当的地位。今天看,这只是沃霍尔作品进攻当代艺术市场的开始。2006年11月15日,纽约佳士得“战后及当代艺术”拍卖中,一幅安迪·沃霍尔20世纪70年代创作的蓝色《毛泽东肖像》亮相。
In the 1990s, Andy Warhol’s “Orange Marilyn” picture was sold to Sotheby’s in New York for $ 17 million, tightening the art market for a while. This pop art “Pope” has a huge number of his works in his lifetime. The high price of his first auction after his death leaves him on the market a fair value as the modern master of Picasso and Van Gogh. Today, this is just the beginning of Warhol’s attack on the contemporary art market. November 15, 2006, Christie’s New York, “Post-War and Contemporary Art” auction, a Andy Warhol 1970s blue hair "portrait of Mao Zedong debut.