LE ROI DAVID (DUPIN 555)
Color etching and aquatint, 1972, on wove paper, signed and numbered 15/50 in pencil, published by Maeght, Paris, with full margins, framed.
Plate 26 3/4 x 21 1/8 inches; 679 x 537 mm.
Sheet 35 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 908 x 629 mm.
Frame 47 3/4 x 37 1/8 inches; 1213 x 943 mm.
Sold for $5,120
Estimated at $3,000 - $5,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
LE ROI DAVID (DUPIN 555)
Color etching and aquatint, 1972, on wove paper, signed and numbered 15/50 in pencil, published by Maeght, Paris, with full margins, framed.
Plate 26 3/4 x 21 1/8 inches; 679 x 537 mm.
Sheet 35 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 908 x 629 mm.
Frame 47 3/4 x 37 1/8 inches; 1213 x 943 mm.
Pale lightstain, hinged at sheet corners and center of top sheet edge verso to back mat (with associated faint pressure marks showing through to recto), some handling creases, another crease at left sheet edge extending slightly into the uninked area of the image bottom left, some printer's ink or minor soiling at sheet corners, a very small area of light abrasion in the right margin near center edge, framed with glass.
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Auction: Prints & Multiples, Oct 31, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction of Prints and Multiples on October 31, 2024 saw spirited bidding drive strong prices and a sale total that topped $1.6 million with an exceptional 91% sold. Bidders from coast to coast and abroad vied for fine examples of Old Master prints, Modern European prints, American prints and works by Contemporary artists, in addition to ceramics by Pablo Picasso.
Andy Warhol – A World Auction Record!
Highlighting the sale was Andy Warhol’s 1986 color screenprint of the famed sharpshooter Annie Oakley that shot past its estimate of $50,000-70,000 to achieve $140,200 – A World Auction Record for the Print. Growing up in the 1930s and 40s, Warhol was captivated by Western films. His Cowboys and Indians series of 1986 features ten prints that portray idealized representations of "Cowboys" and "Indians," emphasizing their roles in popular culture rather than historical accuracy. Warhol’s portrait of Oakley is based on a cabinet card photograph taken in London, circa 1890.
David Hockney
Also noteworthy were two color lithographs by David Hockney that surpassed their respective estimates. Lithographic Water Made of Lines, Crayon and Two Blue Washes, 1978-80, estimated at $70,000-100,000, realized $127,500, and Pool Made with Paper and Blue Ink for Book, 1980, estimated at $30,000-40,000, sold for $48,000. Both works were from the Estate of LeGrand Mellon. Read More.
Two additional World Auction Records were set at the sale. Martin Lewis’ rare 1933 drypoint and aquatint, Lost Railroad, sold for a record $11,520, and Joan Miró’s color etching and aquatint, 1979, Grans Rupestres VI, fetched a record $8,960. Other stellar results include Wassily Kandinsky’s 1923 color lithograph, Fröhlicher Aufstieg, which sold for $51,200.
Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.
For information, please contact Cynthia Klein, 212-427-4141, ext 246, Prints@Doyle.com