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| Christie's Fall 2004 Prints and Multiples Sale |
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NEW YORK.- Christie’s Fall 2004 Prints and Multiples sale is the biggest print auction by value to be held by the world’s oldest fine art auctioneers for over 15 years. With over 650 lots, the sale is estimated to realize between 8 and 11 million dollars and features an excellent selection of Post-War works, along with an impressive range of Modern American and Modern European prints. Post-War - Offering a remarkable depth and breadth, the 400-lot Post-War section contains prints by Guston, Haring, Judd, Leichtenstein, Sandback, Ruscha, Stella, Mangold, Martin, Marden and Motherwell. Post-War highlights include works by Warhol, from his earliest experiments in the medium to his later creations. Two Marilyn works, both produced in 1967, offer a fine contrast, with one in black and gray (estimate: $45,000-65,000), the other in vivid pink and yellow (estimate: $60,000-80,000). A number of complete Warhol screenprint sets also feature, including Mao (estimate: $100,000-150,000), Endangered Species (estimate: $120,000-180,000) and Camouflage (estimate: $25,000-35,000). Other American masters include Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. 37 Johns lots feature, with Figure Seven, 1969 leading the group, illustrating his sublime mastery of the print medium (estimate: $40,000-60,000). Other works include Four Panels from Untitled, 1974 (estimate $40,000-60,000) in both black and white and color versions, and a number of his popular flag prints. Accident, 1963 by Rauschenberg leads his 10-lot selection, one of his best lithographs he produced (estimate: $15,000-25,000).
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