An Andy Warhol painting titled Large Coca Cola put the fizz into Sotheby’s New York contemporary art auction on Tuesday when it beat expectations and sold for $35.3 million.

The black and white Warhol, originally estimated to go for $20 to $25 million, sweetened the evening’s total haul of $222.4 million, which was also over pre-auction predictions.

Ninety per cent of lots found buyers, even if there were no spectacular new records set for artists.

A 1955 Mark Rothko that had been estimated to sell for $20 to $30 million eventually went for $22.4 million to an unidentified buyer from Asia, the auction house said.

Overall, Sotheby’s said it had been a good auction.

“We’re higher than the high estimate. We are very satisfied, it’s an amazing result for us. Six works sold for more than $10 million ,” Tobias Meyer, head of the contemporary art department, said.

He described Warhol as “an icon of global desire.”

Last week both Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses saw strong sales of impressionist and modern art, with an Amedeo Modigliani painting going for a record $69 million and a Matisse selling for a record nearly $49 million.

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