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PITTSBURGH, PA — A portrait by Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol of Marilyn Monroe was sold at a record-setting amount that comes close to the construction cost of a baseball stadium.
Warhol's "Shot Sage Blue Marilyn" was auctioned in New York for $195 million, the highest price ever for an American piece of art. PNC Park, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates that opened in 2001, cost $216 million to build.
Who bought the iconic portrait? Bloomberg reports the purchaser was Larry Gagosian, 77, one of the world's most well-known art dealers who operates 19 exhibition spaces worldwide.
Warhol, whose museum attracts thousands of people to Pittsburgh annually, died in 1987. But he recently made headlines when the U.S. Supreme Court decided to determine whether he violated copyright laws when he created a series of silkscreens of the late musician Prince.
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