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Alex Katz, Sol LeWitt, Julian Schnabel, Julian Opie, Gene Davis, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Fran

Alex Katz, Sol LeWitt, Julian Schnabel, Julian Opie, Gene Davis, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, François Morellet, Chris Burden, Tom Wesselmann [artnet Auctions] July 9, 2016 [Photographs] [Prints] [Paintings] [Newly Listed] [All Artworks] [Consign Now] Weekend Highlights Post-War & Contemporary Art July 7–19 [Chuck Close Self-Portrait, 1995 Est. 65,000–75,000 USD] This summer’s Post-War & Contemporary Art sale offers a variety of stellar artworks from 1945 to the present. Among the highlights are works in a variety of media by well-known and highly sought-after artists, including Sam Francis, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Sol LeWitt, Julian Schnabel, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Julian Opie, Gene Davis, François Morellet, Chris Burden, Tom Wesselmann, and many more. [BROWSE THE SALE] Trending Artworks [François Morellet Lamentable bleu, 2006 Est. 45,000–55,000 USD] [Alex Katz Ariel (Red), 2016 Est. 15,000–20,000 USD] [Andy Warhol Vote McGovern, 1972 Est. 17,000–22,000 USD] [Julian Schnabel Untitled, 2008 Est. 50,000–60,000 USD] [Roy Lichtenstein Still Life (from The Metropolitan Scene), 1968 Est. 15,000–20,000 USD] [Julian Opie Jeremy and Sian walking 2, 2010 Est. 45,000–65,000 USD] [Francis Bacon Triptych (complete set of 3 works), 1987 Est. 22,000–28,000 USD] [Tom Wesselmann Judy Reaching Over Table, 1997 Est. 7,000–10,000 USD] [David Hockney Simplified Faces, 1973 Est. 14,000–16,000 USD] [Chris Burden What price glory?, 1979 Est. 12,000–15,000 USD] [BROWSE ALL LIVE LOTS] Upcoming Sale: Contemporary Asian Art July 26–August 4 [Yayoi Kusama Infinity nets (Zatsai92), 1999 Sold for 55,200 USD on April 23, 2015] Our popular sale of Contemporary Asian Art will return this summer with a fresh selection of exceptional works by influential Asian artists. We are seeking works in a variety of media by established artists, including Zeng Fanzhi, Zhang Xiaogang, Ai Weiwei, Takashi Murakami, Yue Minjun, Liu Ye, Yayoi Kusama, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Lee Ufan, Yoshitomo Nara, and Liu Bolin. The deadline to consign is Thursday, July 21. [VIEW ALL LIVE AND UPCOMING SALES] Buy and Sell [ARTNET AUCTIONS] [GALLERIES] [AUCTION HOUSES] [MARKET ALERTS] Art Valuation [PRICE DATABASE] [ANALYTICS REPORTS] Knowledge and News [ARTNET NEWS] [ARTISTS] [MONOGRAPHS] [EVENTS] Follow us [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Pinterest] [Instagram] Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, New York, NY, 10279, USA. [Unsubscribe] from this list, [register to receive] artnet newsletters, or [update your profile]. For more information, please contact us at [marketing@artnet.com] or view the artnet [Privacy Policy].

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