
Heritage added another $3.4m to its total for Modern & Contemporary Art this Fall. The Dallas-based coin and collectible powerhouse made more than $3.8 million on 21 lots a few weeks ago in New York. If you’re wondering where the Warhol market went at the top end, it seems to be thriving here in Dallas, especially in the prints:
- Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Box (Chicken Rice), 1986, sold for $293,000
- Sleeping Figure (J-L-16-66), 1966, by Conrad Marca-Relli sold for $137,000
- Xanor, 1979, by Victor Vasarely, sold for $68,750
- Phenomena Spiral Cauldron, 1979, by Paul Jenkins sold for $68,750
- Chanel (from Ads), 1985, a print by Warhol $149,000
- John Wayne (from Cowboys and Indians), 1986,a print by Warhol $106,250
- Shoes, 1980 a screenprint in colors with diamond dust, $100,000;
- Rebel without a Cause (James Dean) (from Ads), 1985,a print by Warhol $87,500
- Forms in Space, 1985,Roy Lichtenstein $68,750
- The Greek Princess – 7, 1976, Jules Olitski $57,500.