NSFW: Warning! Female Nudity In Today's Post*
If you thought yesterday's post about a guy selling chainsaws one day and singing on tour with Boston was hard to believe, your head is going to explode today.
Here is a 1995 painting entitled Benefits Supervisor Sleeping by an artist named Lucian Freud. If you are a modern art aficionado then perhaps you are familiar with his work. I was not until yesterday.
That was when StronglyWordedLetter.com reader Rob sent me the story of Mr. Freud's painting being sold at Christie's auction house in New York. Before I tell you for how much, gaze again at the beauty above (of then-38-year-old Sue Tilley who was, yes, a benefits supervisor) and fix a number in your mind that you would consider a fair price for the work.
The painting actually set a record for the highest price ever paid for a work by a living artist. It went for $33.64 million dollars. **
Maybe the buyer just loves, er, larger women. Wouldn't a newsstand copy of Udders magazine be cheaper?
As an investment it sure seems like a risky bet to me but then no one liked Andy Warhol's celebrity silkscreens back when he made them and one of them from 1966, seen here, just sold at this same auction for $32.5 million.
* I apologize to the 85% of you who saw the heading of today's post and had higher hopes. I know that particular nudity was not what you were breathlessly anticipating.
** Not a misprint. Thirty three million, six hundred forty thousand dollars, plus commission.










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