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Why Art Is a Sensible Investment — Just Not for You 
Roy Lichtenstein’s “I Can See the Whole Room… and There’s Nobody in  It!,” 1961, which sold for $43.2 million at Christie’s in November 2011.  The seller bought it in 1988 for $2 million.
(via Art Info)

Why Art Is a Sensible Investment — Just Not for You

Roy Lichtenstein’s “I Can See the Whole Room… and There’s Nobody in It!,” 1961, which sold for $43.2 million at Christie’s in November 2011. The seller bought it in 1988 for $2 million.

(via Art Info)