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"It will go substantially higher," given that the work "is so superb and rare ... and coming from a famous fella and also from someone who understood the artist," said Gorvy. The current Johns record stands at $18 million for "Figure 4," set at Christie's in 2007. A larger flag of the artist's seminal image was purchased privately last month for $110 million by hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen, Gorvy said. Crichton "was a master of research" in his art collecting as much as in his writing, he said. "He collected artists in depth to know them better." Crichton, one of the world's most commercially successful writers whose many books have been turned into film, also forged close friendships with Oldenburg, Lichtenstein and Rauschenberg. Oldenburg's 1970 "Three Way Plug Soft Sculpture," which he purchased from the artist, is estimated at $250,000 to $350,000. Lichtenstein's "Girl in Water" has a pre-sale estimate of $800,000 to $1.2 million, while Rauschenberg's "Studio Painting" is estimated at $6 million to $9 million. Crichton's collection is part of Christie's post-war and contemporary art sale. ___ On the Net: Christie's http://www.christies.com/
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