Friday, December 10, 2010, 12:48 [IST]
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The Dali watercolour was part of a 1967 issue that asked artists to create art inspired by Playboy's ‘Playmate’ models. Yet Aaron Baker, curator of the Playboy Art Collection, still called it a great example of his work ‘from his best period’. Nearly all the items up for grabs had appeared in the magazine, first published in 1953.
The sale included 80 photographs and 24 cartoons. According to Baker, the sale represented a fraction of Playboy's archive of 5,000 contemporary works and more than 20 million photographs. Mouth No. 8, a 1966 oil painting of a scarlet-lipstick mouth by pop artist Tom Wesselmann, fetched 1.9m dollars. Wesselmann's work, part of a series the artist began in 1965, sold for slightly less than expected.
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