2023TheRedFinch AuctionsTHE NEW YORK COLLECTION FOR STOCKHOLM 1973. 30 Prints by Lichtenstein, Nevelson, Twombly, Warhol andSee Sold Price
2023TheRedFinch AuctionsTHE NEW YORK COLLECTION FOR STOCKHOLM 1973. 30 Prints by Lichtenstein, Nevelson, Twombly, Warhol andSee Sold Price
2023TheRedFinch AuctionsTHE NEW YORK COLLECTION FOR STOCKHOLM 1973. 30 Prints by Lichtenstein, Nevelson, Twombly, Warhol andSee Sold Price
Warhol + Jagger found satisfaction at Heritage Prints and Multiples saleDALLAS – Andy Warhol’s light never fades. The artist’s iconic 1975 portrait of Mick Jagger, the irreplaceable Rolling Stones front man, took center stage on April 18 during Heritage’s Prints & Multiples event. The Picasso-inflected screenprint, signed by Jagger, brought in $131,250, well above its estimate, in a carefully curated sale of significant works on […]
Jasper52 mounts Fine Art, Prints and Multiples auction, June 8NEW YORK – Two works by street artist Mr. Brainwash and a 1951 Bernard Buffet limited edition lithograph will fight for top lot status in Jasper52’s Fine Art, Prints and Multiples auction, which will be conducted on Wednesday, June 8, beginning at 3 pm Eastern time. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Heritage April 19 prints and multiples offering ranges from Picasso to BasquiatDALLAS — Headlined by some of the most famous and popular artists of all time, Heritage Auctions‘ April 19 Prints & Multiples Signature® Auction presents a who’s who of the Modern and Contemporary art landscape. Featuring a museum’s worth of highlights, the event includes works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, […]
Martin Lewis captured the shadowy allure of New York CityNEW YORK — Born in Australia, Martin Lewis (1881-1962) emigrated to the United States in 1900 and became renowned for his prints and etchings of New York. He ably captured the timelessness of the city from its people to its urban landscapes. In his lifetime, Lewis’s work was very popular, though his output was limited. […]