The playful, stainless steel, 41 in (104 cm)
high rabbit, regarded as one of the most celebrated works of
20th-century art, was sold for more than $20 million over its
pre-sale estimate.
Christie's said the sale made Koons the highest-priced living
artist, overtaking the $90.3 million record set last November by
British painter David Hockney's 1972 work "Portrait of an Artist
(Pool With Two Figures.)"
The identity of the "Rabbit" buyer was not disclosed.
The shiny, faceless oversized rabbit, clutching a carrot, is the
second in an edition of three made by Koons in 1986.
The sale follows another record-setting auction price this week.
On Tuesday, one of the few paintings in Claude Monet's
celebrated "Haystacks" series that still remains in private
hands sold at Sotheby's in New York for $110.7 million - a
record for an Impressionist work.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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