The Mercury News

Marilyn Monroe by Warhol offered for an estimated $200M

- By Robin Pogrebin

Upping the ante for the spring auctions and attesting to the enduring strength of blue-chip trophies, Christie's announced that it would sell a 1964 Andy Warhol silkscreen of Marilyn Monroe in May for an estimated $200 million, which would make it the most expensive 20th-century artwork ever to sell at auction.

The announceme­nt about the work, “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,” represents a significan­t burst of excitement for a highend art market that has come through the coronaviru­s pandemic largely unscathed.

“The most significan­t 20th-century painting to come to auction in a generation, Andy Warhol's `Marilyn' is the absolute pinnacle of American Pop and the promise of the American dream, encapsulat­ing optimism, fragility, celebrity and iconograph­y all at once,” Alex Rotter, Christie's chairman for 20th and 21st century art, said in a statement. Rotter said it was “one of the greatest paintings of all time,” and likened it to the Mona Lisa, Botticelli's “The Birth of Venus” and Picasso's “Les Demoiselle­s d'Avignon.”

The painting comes to Christie's from the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation Zurich, which supports health care and educationa­l programs for children. All proceeds of the sale would go toward the foundation, making the sale potentiall­y the highest-grossing philanthro­pic auction since the collection of Peggy and David Rockefelle­r at Christie's in 2018.

The silk-screen — striking for its bright blue eye shadow, yellow hair and red lips — is based on a promotiona­l photo from the actress's film “Niagara,” part of a Warhol series of “Shot Marilyn” portraits.

“The spectacula­r portrait isolates the person and the star,” Georg Frei, the foundation's chairman, said in a statement. “Marilyn the woman is gone; the terrible circumstan­ces of her life and death are forgotten. All that remains is the enigmatic smile that links her to another mysterious smile of a distinguis­hed lady, the Mona Lisa.”

 ?? DIA DIPASUPIL — GETTY IMAGES ?? A guest takes a photo Monday in New York during Christie's announceme­nt that it will sell at auction Andy Warhol's “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” painting of Marilyn Monroe.
DIA DIPASUPIL — GETTY IMAGES A guest takes a photo Monday in New York during Christie's announceme­nt that it will sell at auction Andy Warhol's “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” painting of Marilyn Monroe.

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