Pollock’s Drip Masterpiece Sells for $181M, Brancusi Head Reaches $107.6M at Christie’s

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Christie’s in New York sold Jackson Pollock’s Number 7A, 1948 for $181.2 million and Constantin Brancusi’s Danaïde, from around 1913, for $107.6 million from the S.I. Newhouse collection, marking a high-end market rally as estates unlock prized works and set new records at the auction house.
- Pollock and Brancusi Join the $100 Million Club at Auction The New York Times
- Nicole Kidman visits Constantin Brancusi’s golden Danaïde at Christie’s New York Christie’s
- Inside the S.I. Newhouse Marquee Week Auction Expected to Topple Auction Records Galerie Magazine
- Pace Gallery Lands Brancusi Estate on Eve of Potential $100 Million Sale Artnet News
- A Monumental Pollock and a Miniature Brancusi Each Sell for Over $100 Million WSJ
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