Christie’s PWC Day = $95.64m May 14, 2014 by Marion Maneker Baselitz, Untermensch (180-220k) 305k USD Chuck Close, Mark/Pastel (300-500k) $1.145m Cornell, Untitled (250-350k) 581k USD Cornell, Untitled (300-400k) 1.325m USD David Ostrowski, F (40-60k) 245k USD Ed Paschke, Bag Boots (30-40k) 245k USD Frank Stella, For Picabia (800-1.2m) 1.685m USD Gene Davis, Pepper Pot (60-80k) 137k USD Harry Bertoia, Devon Dunes (70-90k) 221k USD Israel Lund, Untitled (30-40k) 125k USD Jim Nutt, Please, Stop Smiling (15-20k) 269k USD Louise Bourgeois, New Orleans (250-350k) 701k USD Mark Rothko, Untitled (1.5-2m) 2.629m USD Michael Goldberg, Park Avenue Facade (100-150k) 461k USD Philip Guston, Shoes (150-200k) $293k USD Pousette-Dart, White Falling Time (300-400k) 545k USD RB Kitaj, Sighs from Hell (80-120k) 293k USD RH Quaytman, Passing Through the Opposite of What It Approaches, Ch. 25 (50-70k) 485k USD Roy Lichtenstein, Small Wall Explosion (500-700k) 905k USD Ruth Asawa, Untitled (S.608) (150-200k) 581k USD Ruth Asawa, Untitled S.540 (350-550k) 665k USD Stingel, Untitled (250-350k) 665k USD Thomas Schutte, Untitled #34 (80-120k) 293k USD Twombly, Untitled (300-400k) 509k USD Warhol, Six Dollar Signs (1.5-2m) 3.021m USD More from Art Market MonitorSwann African American = $1.83mLooking for the Big Bernini in the Old Master MarketSotheby's Australian Sale ScoresWarhol and Jasper Johns Lead Sotheby’s $3.4M Editions SaleNo Picasso Cartoons for MelikianBonhams Leads Contemporary with El Anatsui