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Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger F&S II.143

1975

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Shipboard Girl
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Miami, FL
Offset Lithograph from an edition of unknown size. Signed (rf Lichtenstein) in pencil lower right.. Publisher Leo Castelli Gallery, New York. Printed by Graphic Industries Inc., New...
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Art Critic
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed rf Lichtenstein, numbered and dated '96 in pencil lower left. Printed by Noblet Serigraphie Inc., New York. Produced as a benefit for the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) ...
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Mick Jagger F&S II.145
By Andy Warhol
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed by both Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger. Numbered 60/250 limited edition screenprint. Printer: Alexander Heinrici, New York. Publisher: Seabird Editions, London, England. And...
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Three Eyed Man from Icons Portfolio
By Keith Haring
Located in Miami, FL
Silkscreen ink on embossed Arches cover paper. Signed, dated and numbered from the Printers Proof edition of 8 (The regular edition was 250) in pencil on verso by Keith Haring estat...
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Growing 2, 1988
By Keith Haring
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed, numbered and dated '88 in pencil on recto in the lower right margin. Reference Littman, K, & Haring K. Keith Haring, Editions on Paper 1982-1990: The Complete Printed Wo...
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Crying Girl
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed in pencil lower right. Printed by Colorcraft, New York. Published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York. From an edition of unknown size. Catalogue Raisonné The Prints of Roy...
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