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Smash! What $40 Million Gets You At Christie’s…

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Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

This Ed Ruscha from 1963 set an artist record selling for $30,405,000

Let’s say you have $40 million to spend at Christies, just for fun. Last Tuesday, they set a record for the auction house when they sold $857 million worth of art in one evening. Among the big winners that night were these three record-setting graphic works by Ed Rusha ($30,405,000), Roy Lichtenstein (10 cents for $2,741,000) and Christopher Wool ($6,997,000) which add up to roughly $40 million. But, if you’d rather have a sweet apartment (another good place to plop $40 mill) is this penthouse in the West Village, one of Richard Meier’s masterful designs, is being offered by Christies Real Estate for the first time since its completion. The duplex is 4,550-square-feet, with four-bedrooms, four-baths and dramatic 21-foot ceilings with an 1,800 square foot terrace and spectacular views of the Hudson River (and my own front door a few blocks away.) You don’t have a LOT of wall space but there’s enough for these three works, so if you’ve got another $40 mill, you can have it all. And If You Don’t Like It You Can Get The F*ck Out Of My House.

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

Roy Lichtenstein Real Estate Ed Ruscha Christopher Wool Christies Art

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