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		<title>Sturtevant and Eight Others Nab Artist Records at Phillips</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It's raining artist records over there at Phillips de Pury &amp; Company.</p>
<p>The auction house just sent over word that nine artists--Richard Serra, Rob Pruitt, Adam McEwen, Nate Lowman, Hans Peter Feldmann, Haegue Yang, Elaine Sturtevant, Jack Goldstein and Wang Shugang--earned new artist records in its two days of contemporary art sales.<!--more--></p>
<p>None of those makes us quite as excited as the new record for Elaine Sturtevant, who has been quietly making perfect, inscrutable copies of iconic artworks for about half a century. Her painting <em>Lichtenstein, Frighten Girl</em> (1966) sold for $710,500 today, handily beat its estimate of $250,000-$350,000, as well as her previous record of $531,200, set in 2006 for her Marilyn Monroe-filled <em>Warhol Diptych </em>(1973).</p>
<p>Ms. Sturtevant's work, which measures 45.5 inches by 63.75 inches, is an enlarged version of a lithograph that Lichtenstein produced three years earlier, in 1963, called <em>Crying Girl</em>. According to Artnet's price database, the record for that print was set at Christie's London in 2007, when one edition sold for £38,900 ($78,400). (Both works are on view in the slide show at left.)</p>
<p>Of course, before we get too excited about the female appropriationist trouncing the staid Pop master, it is worth noting that those disparate prices result from the fact that there are quite a few of those Lichtenstein women (the size of the edition, published by Castelli Gallery, is unknown), while there is only one Sturtevant <em>Lichtenstein, Frighten Girl</em>.</p>
<p>And now it has a lucky new owner.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's raining artist records over there at Phillips de Pury &amp; Company.</p>
<p>The auction house just sent over word that nine artists--Richard Serra, Rob Pruitt, Adam McEwen, Nate Lowman, Hans Peter Feldmann, Haegue Yang, Elaine Sturtevant, Jack Goldstein and Wang Shugang--earned new artist records in its two days of contemporary art sales.<!--more--></p>
<p>None of those makes us quite as excited as the new record for Elaine Sturtevant, who has been quietly making perfect, inscrutable copies of iconic artworks for about half a century. Her painting <em>Lichtenstein, Frighten Girl</em> (1966) sold for $710,500 today, handily beat its estimate of $250,000-$350,000, as well as her previous record of $531,200, set in 2006 for her Marilyn Monroe-filled <em>Warhol Diptych </em>(1973).</p>
<p>Ms. Sturtevant's work, which measures 45.5 inches by 63.75 inches, is an enlarged version of a lithograph that Lichtenstein produced three years earlier, in 1963, called <em>Crying Girl</em>. According to Artnet's price database, the record for that print was set at Christie's London in 2007, when one edition sold for £38,900 ($78,400). (Both works are on view in the slide show at left.)</p>
<p>Of course, before we get too excited about the female appropriationist trouncing the staid Pop master, it is worth noting that those disparate prices result from the fact that there are quite a few of those Lichtenstein women (the size of the edition, published by Castelli Gallery, is unknown), while there is only one Sturtevant <em>Lichtenstein, Frighten Girl</em>.</p>
<p>And now it has a lucky new owner.</p>
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