The near‑€900k price demonstrates escalating demand for pop‑art reinterpretations, reshaping valuation benchmarks and attracting global collectors to European auction houses.
The video covers Sotheby's Paris auction of Roy Lichtenstein's "Water Lily Pond with Reflection," a homage to Monet's Water Lilies series, kicking off at €200,000.
Bidding escalated rapidly, jumping from €200k to €880k, with multiple increments and fierce competition between in‑room participants and online bidders. Notable names such as Tom Avampart, Julian, and Nicole placed successive bids, pushing the hammer price close to €900k.
The auctioneer repeatedly called for higher offers, highlighting the split‑screen dynamic of physical and digital participation. A memorable moment occurred when the auctioneer announced “last chance” at €880k, prompting a final surge from both sides.
The sale underscores the robust market appetite for Lichtenstein’s pop‑art reinterpretations of Impressionist masterpieces, suggesting rising valuations for crossover works and reinforcing Paris as a key venue for high‑end contemporary art transactions.
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