WorkWrapped objectsIllaUntitled - Xmas DisplayColère de Violon[Abstraction in Red and Green]Untitled La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967Jeune Homme à la CouronneDorien Leigh Modelling A Suit Amidst Unpacked Clothing, For 'Vogue', 1946The WarriorsShe Brought Up the BanditAvatar Lord of the FireVega - GoldAndy Warhol, Screen Test of Edie Sedgewick and Kipp Stagg, 1966ConstructionA complete & signed collection of Ed Ruscha first edition artists' booksBeach ShopMarilyn MonroeUntitled (Paris), Ink on Paper, Estate of Paul Jenkins.
WorkWrapped objectsIllaUntitled - Xmas DisplayColère de Violon[Abstraction in Red and Green]Untitled La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967Jeune Homme à la CouronneDorien Leigh Modelling A Suit Amidst Unpacked Clothing, For 'Vogue', 1946The WarriorsShe Brought Up the BanditAvatar Lord of the FireVega - GoldAndy Warhol, Screen Test of Edie Sedgewick and Kipp Stagg, 1966ConstructionA complete & signed collection of Ed Ruscha first edition artists' booksBeach ShopMarilyn MonroeUntitled (Paris), Ink on Paper, Estate of Paul Jenkins.

Post-War Art

The post-war era of art history, spanning roughly 1945 to 1970, includes some of the most iconic and sought-after art movements of the 20th century, including Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Minimalism. Leading the high end of the market, the most expensive post-war paintings ever sold at auction include Francis Bacon’s Three Studies of Lucian Freud (1969) at $142 million, Andy Warhol’s Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) (1963) at $105 million, and Willem De Kooning’s Woman as Landscape (1955) at $69 million.

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