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(after) Keith Haring
Keith Haring, Elephant. Sculpture in plexiglass.

$3,500
£2,658.82
€3,061.62
CA$5,007.10
A$5,492.31
CHF 2,832.18
MX$65,600.18
NOK 35,920.63
SEK 33,697.62
DKK 22,879.42

About the Item

Keith Haring (1958-1990), After. Elephant Plexiglas and resin sculpture. Studio edition, on a plexiglass base. Edition of 50, numbered on a label. Dimensions: 33 x 39 x 3 cm.; 13"x15.35"x1.18" With edition certificate. This striking sculpture features a stylized elephant silhouette rendered in painted Plexiglas, mounted on a sleek black base. The surface is adorned with bold, dynamic line work reminiscent of street art and pop influences, creating an energetic and modern visual language. Part of a limited Studio Edition series, this is number 49 of 50, making it a rare collector's piece. A certificate of authenticity from the publisher is included.
  • Creator:
    (after) Keith Haring (1958 - 1990, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    La Canada Flintridge, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1027316354702

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