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Works by Andy Warhol, Sally Mann, Irving Penn, and more are live for bidding now on artnet Auctions

Works by Andy Warhol, Sally Mann, Irving Penn, and more are live for bidding now on artnet Auctions [artnet Auctions]( [All Artworks]( [Post-War & Contemporary]( [Photographs]( [Prints & Multiples]( [Sell With Us]( WARHOL: Vanishing Animals Live Now Through March 7 [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (Giant Chaco Peccary), 1986 Est. 35,000–45,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (California Condor), 1986 Est. 35,000–45,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (Sömmering Gazelle), 1986 Est. 30,000–40,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (Butterflies), 1986 Est. 30,000–40,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (Okapi), 1986 Est. 30,000–40,000 USD]( In the 1980s, Andy Warhol collaborated with conservationists to produce colorful portraits of animals in his signature color block style. Capturing the lively spirit of these near-extinct animals, Warhol eloquently expressed the tragedy of their eminent loss. His efforts resulted in the iconic series Vanishing Animals. We're pleased to represent a selection of these works in WARHOL: Vanishing Animals, running now through March 7. [BROWSE THE SALE]( Ending Tomorrow! Perspectives in Photography from the 1920s to Today [artnet Auctions]( [Spencer Tunick Newcastle/Gateshead 3 (Baltic), 2005 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Richard Misrach Golden Gate 3.3.98 6:25pm, 1998 Est. 7,000–9,000 USD]( Place your bids while you still can! Our current sale, featuring works by photographers whose images have had an unparalleled effect on the medium, is ending tomorrow. Don't miss your chance to browse and bid on works by Sally Mann, Richard Misrach, Irving Penn, and more in Perspectives in Photography from the 1920s to Today. [BROWSE THE SALE]( Trending Artworks [artnet Auctions]( [Vik Muniz Shoes, after Van Gogh (from Pictures of Flowers), 2018 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato), circa 1981 Est. 15,000–20,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Robert ParkeHarrison Flying Lesson, 2000 Est. 6,000–8,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Jorma Puranen Icy Prospects 1, 2006 Est. 3,000–5,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Vanishing Animals (La Plata River Dolphin), 1986 Est. 35,000–45,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [William Eggleston Untitled (Greenwood, Mississippi), 2002 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Robert Rauschenberg Arena II (from Stoned Moon Series), 1969 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Keith Haring Untitled, 1987 Est. 10,000–15,000 USD]( [BROWSE ALL LIVE LOTS]( Upcoming Auction Spectrum: Color Photography March 5–14 [artnet Auctions]( [Alex Prager Sunset Junction, 2018 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD]( From abstract experimentation to vibrant portraiture, our upcoming sale features works by photographers who have utilized color in pioneering and inventive ways throughout their careers. We're currently accepting works for this exciting sale! Submit photographs by Richard Misrach, Alex Prager, Nan Goldin, and others by March 1, and follow Spectrum: Color Photography, which will go live on March 5. [SUBMIT ARTWORK]( Live for Bidding Now [artnet Auctions]( [Perspectives in Photography from the 1920s to Today]( Ends on February 28 Don't miss a curated selection of compelling images from the last century by coveted classic and contemporary photographers. [BID NOW]( [artnet Auctions]( [Pop Art]( Ends on March 6 This sale offers iconic works by the Pop Art movement's most sought-after artists, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, and Tom Wesselmann. [BID NOW]( [artnet Auctions]( [WARHOL: Vanishing Animals]( Ends on March 7 In his 1986 Vanishing Animals series of unique works, Andy Warhol depicts endangered wildlife in powerful color, with a sensitivity that at once expresses tragedy and pathos. [BID NOW]( [artnet Auctions]( 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]( [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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