fresh_gumbo
fresh_gumbo t1_j2b2n5p wrote
Reply to comment by waitingforthesun92 in TIL in the 1970s, artist Andy Warhol thought that his artwork wouldn’t go up in value after his death. In May of 2022, Warhol’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 Million - making it the most expensive American artwork ever sold at auction. by waitingforthesun92
Oh wow, that's completely different... He must have been very high during that interview then... I shouldn't go on Reddit before finishing my morning coffee haha, that's totally on me
fresh_gumbo t1_j2b1kj0 wrote
Reply to TIL in the 1970s, artist Andy Warhol thought that his artwork wouldn’t go up in value after his death. In May of 2022, Warhol’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 Million - making it the most expensive American artwork ever sold at auction. by waitingforthesun92
Don't all artists'work go up in value after they die? This isn't exactly Nostradamus level prediction skills so much as guessing if you touch fire it will hurt.
fresh_gumbo t1_iuk6cob wrote
I love that Jesus is drinking wine
fresh_gumbo t1_j2bbrae wrote
Reply to comment by InterPunct in TIL in the 1970s, artist Andy Warhol thought that his artwork wouldn’t go up in value after his death. In May of 2022, Warhol’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 Million - making it the most expensive American artwork ever sold at auction. by waitingforthesun92
Tbf he must have been to sell a painting of tins of soup