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Lichtenstein’s ‘I Can See the Whole Room’ sells for $43,2 million

Roy Lichtenstein - I Can See the Whole Room…and There's Nobody in It

Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)
I Can See the Whole Room…and There’s Nobody in It
Painted in 1961.
Estimate: $35,000,000- $45,000,000
Sold for $43,202,500

Masterpiece by Roy Lichtenstein fetches $43 million ‘I Can See the Whole Room!…and There’s Nobody in it!’, an important early work by Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), sold for $43,2 million at Christie’s auction of Post-War and Contemporary Art Auction on November 8, 2011, setting an auction record for the artist.]]>

November 9, 2011, source: Christie’s / theartwolf.com

“I Can See the Whole Room…and There’s Nobody in It” was created in 1961, the same year as Lichtenstein’s first true comic-strip painting, “Look Mickey”. The previous record for a work by Lichtenstein was the $42.6 million paid one year ago for “Ohhh…Alright”, painted in 1964.

At the same auction, Mark Rothko’s “White Cloud” (estimated at $18-25 million) sold for $18,562,500; Andy Warhol’s “Silver Liz” (estimated at $16-18 million) fetched $16,322,500, and Louise Bourgeois’ “Spider” sold for $10,722,500, setting a new auction record for the artist.

The auction totaled $247,597,000, with 82 of 91 lots finding buyers.

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Lichtenstein's 'I Can See the Whole Room' sells for $43,2 million