A decade ago the going rate for a Warhol 'Prince' was around $25,000. After a Supreme Court ruling last month, insiders think they could top $1 million.
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Andy Warhol’s ‘Prince’ series is now attracting collector interest after a May Supreme Court ruling. The art world never paid much attention to Andy Warhol’s 1984 silkscreen portraits of the musician Prince. Then the Supreme CourtCopyright ©Continue reading your article with
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