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stonesrule
A couple of years ago we were discussing Warhol portraits of Jagger.
One of you, a New Yorker, mentioned a Warhol he owned and loved and even kindly invited me to come see next time I am in NY
I've misplaced your name but if you see this I believe I may have come across another Warhol you'd like to know about. That may be a bargain.
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stonesrule
Ringstns, I was hoping I could pull off a real coup for you. But, as I've just investigated, it is not to be.
HERE'S THE STORY....I was half watching NBC local news here in LA last night and suddenly I immediately spotted a Warhol "Jagger" in the background of an interview with a local pawnbroker who was showing off very expensive jewelry.
I tracked him down a few minutes ago, and the Warhol "Jagger" has been sold several days ago, probably right after they filmed him.
I pinned him down. He sold it for $25,000. It is most similar to the third one, top row in Schillid's "collection" but it is possible that the one I saw on TV was slightly different. The coloration is the same but ...
This pawn broker character has a Warhol Jane Fonda for $20,000.
Mickschix, do not torture yourself. I could have had some of these images when Andy did them but I seldom ask or presume. (I must get over that especially when it comes to art).
Sorry to get your hopes up. I tend to feel 25 grand is an okay price. What do you think Ringstns?
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Illuminating Ringstns...for many reasons.
If I had the dough and the piece had a solid provenance and was in pristine condition 70K does not seem unfair.
While it's wonderful when art increases in value to me art that you love becomes part of your own identity. You wake up in the morning, glimpse this or that piece and you still love it and you know where you are...at home. (Maybe I need a shrink?)
In the 70's Andy used to write personal notes to celebrities he did not know and got right to the point. Send a check for $40,000 and we'll hook up and you'll have one of my works of art. I was a little taken aback when a friend showed me such a note but in retrospect it doesn't seem too tacky.
I look forward to having a long talk with you about Andy's work hopefully over a glass of champagne.