Rothko work hits record $86.9m at Christie's auction
The 1961 painting was sold at Christie's in New York.
The auction house said the total takings of $388.5m had beaten the previous record for a contemporary art auction, set in 2007, BBC News reports.
Last week Edvard Munch's The Scream set the world record for an artwork - selling for $119.9m.
Another high-profile contemporary art auction takes place on Wednesday - when Roy Lichtenstein's Sleeping Girl is the pick of the pieces going under the hammer at Sotheby's in New York.
On Tuesday, Orange, red, yellow soared past the previous Rothko record of $72.84m.
Sales director Laura Paulson said the work was a personification of the art of Rothko, who died in New York in 1970.
Francis Bacon's Triptych held the previous post-war art record - selling for $86.3m in 2008.
A total of 14 artists recorded new highs for their works on Tuesday, including the $36.5m paid for Yves Klein's piece FC1 and the $21.8m registered for Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes Bild.
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