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Created in 1988, the white canvas is filled with the words "Sell the House Sell the Car Sell the Kids," a line from the Francis Ford Coppola movie of the same title.
Best known is "Apocalypse Now" (1988), which starkly announces, "Sell the House, Sell the Car, Sell the Kids," a line from Francis Ford Coppola's movie of the same name.
Soon afterward, there was a painting by Christopher Wool, called "Apocalypse Now," a black-on-white stencil of a line from the film: "Sell the house, sell the car, sell the kids".
Mr. Wool made his own painting using those words and went on to make paintings with big, black stenciled letters saying things like "Run Dog Run" or "Sell the House, Sell the Car, Sell the Kids".
I watched his eyes as he talked, trying to figure out whether he meant to dismantle my car, sell off the parts, deny he'd ever seen it, and threaten me with an ass-whupping if I complained.
Through May 26 Christopher Wool made some of the punchiest paintings of the 1980's and 90's: big, signlike word pictures that delivered gnomic, vaguely alarming messages like "Sell the house, sell the car, sell the kids".
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The car sold in the late 1960's for about $7,200.
Hans Bruyninckx, executive director of the European Environment Agency said: The average car sold last year was almost 10% more efficient than the average car sold in 2010, when monitoring started.
So an extra car sold today may just mean one fewer sold tomorrow.
That car sold for more than $4.6 million, more than four times what the Lotus brought.
Which is then true for any car sold to anyone out of Arizona".
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