Heritage's March 18 Prints & Multiples showcase achieves 100% sell-through, totaling $231,775
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Heritage's March 18 Prints & Multiples showcase achieves 100% sell-through, totaling $231,775
Another Picasso lithograph, Le Clown (1968), followed at $9,687.



DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions’ March 18 Prints & Multiples Showcase Auction – a format designed to offer collectors access to works at more approachable price points than the company’s marquee Signature auctions – achieved a 100% sell-through rate and realized $231,775 across 89 lots.

The sale drew participation from 422 bidders and demonstrated particular strength among blue-chip names. Of the 20 highest-selling lots, works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and Jacob Lawrence accounted for a significant portion of top results, underscoring continued collector confidence in established figures in the Prints & Multiples market.

Leading the auction was Bouquet de fleurs (Bouquet of Peace) (1958), an editioned lithograph after Pablo Picasso, which realized $10,000. Another Picasso lithograph, Le Clown (1968), followed at $9,687. Jacob Lawrence’s Play (1999), a vibrant screenprint published in collaboration with the Hampton University Museum, achieved $8,750, while Joan Miró’s La frappeuse de silex (1973) realized $8,125. An Agnes Martin portfolio, Paintings and Drawings 1974–1990 (1991), also brought $8,125.

Additional top performers included Alison Saar’s Snake Man (1994), which realized $6,000 and ranked among the auction’s top 10 lots, reflecting sustained institutional and private interest in the artist’s work.

Heritage Auctions’ March 18 Prints & Multiples Showcase Auction – a format designed to offer collectors access to works at more approachable price points than the company’s marquee Signature auctions – achieved a 100% sell-through rate and realized $231,775 across 89 lots.

The sale drew participation from 422 bidders and demonstrated particular strength among blue-chip names. Of the 20 highest-selling lots, works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and Jacob Lawrence accounted for a significant portion of top results, underscoring continued collector confidence in established figures in the Prints & Multiples market.

Leading the auction was Bouquet de fleurs (Bouquet of Peace) (1958), an editioned lithograph after Pablo Picasso, which realized $10,000. Another Picasso lithograph, Le Clown (1968), followed at $9,687. Jacob Lawrence’s Play (1999), a vibrant screenprint published in collaboration with the Hampton University Museum, achieved $8,750, while Joan Miró’s La frappeuse de silex (1973) realized $8,125. An Agnes Martin portfolio, Paintings and Drawings 1974–1990 (1991), also brought $8,125.

Additional top performers included Alison Saar’s Snake Man (1994), which realized $6,000 and ranked among the auction’s top 10 lots, reflecting sustained institutional and private interest in the artist’s work.










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