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Friday, November 16, 2018

This gay painting is now the most expensive work of art by a living artist🏳‍🌈

A painting of a man in a pool and a man in a red blazer standing by the pool

🏳‍🌈The most costly gem by a living craftsman is presently a depiction by out craftsman David Hockney. 

Picture of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) was sold by the craftsmanship sales management firm Christie's for $90.3 million this week. 

The offering war between two unknown gatherers occurred for ten minutes via telephone. Christie's did not give the name of the effective bidder. 

The composition has now gotten the most elevated cost at sale of any work by a living craftsman. 

Jeff Koons recently held the record, whose Balloon Dog (Orange) sold for $58 million out of 2013. 

Representation of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) demonstrates a man in a swimming pool and another man in a red coat remaining by the pool and looking down. 

One of the two figures in the 1972 painting is craftsman Peter Schlesinger, Hockney's then-sweetheart and "dream" who showed up in a few of Hockney's canvases.

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