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Is This the $40m Lichtenstein?

September 23, 2010 by Marion Maneker

The demand for A+ property is driving the auction market but big pictures are hard to come by. During an interview with Bloomberg, Christie’s Ed Dolman mentioned a $40 million Roy Lichtenstein painting that would headline the firm’s New York sale in November. That’s made some people curious.

Josh Baer speculates in his latest newsletter that the work  could be Steve Wynn’s “Oh Alright.” Whether that’s right will be revealed in a few weeks as more November highlights get announced.

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