Pop goes the budget: Roy Lichtenstein works expected to raise 26m at auction
Briefly

Next month, Sotheby's will auction forty works from Roy Lichtenstein's private collection, marking a historic moment as these pieces chart his career over four decades. The collection features a variety of forms including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints, illustrating his transition from abstract expressionism to pop art throughout the 1960s and 70s, as well as his iconic Reflections series in the 80s. Estimated to exceed $35 million, many pieces originate from Lichtenstein's Southampton home studio, offering rare insights into the artist's life and creative process.
"Together, the group is a survey of the artist's reflections of art history over four decades of practice."
"The collection is expected to make more than $35m (26m) when it is auctioned by Sotheby's in New York next month."
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