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Below is a recent realized price for an art exhibition catalog signed by Jean-Michel Basquiat. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Jean-Michel Basquiat Signed Art Exhibition Catalog. Sold for About $7,000.
Here are some artist autographs we have sold:
Pablo Picasso Signed “Modele nu et Sculptures” Etching — From the Desirable Vollard Suite of Etchings
Pablo Picasso “Modele nu et Sculptures” etching, signed by Picasso in pencil on the lower margin. Created in May 1933 in Paris, etching is plate 72 of the desirable Vollard Suite, a set of neoclassical etchings commissioned by dealer Ambroise Vollard. From an edition of 250, on Montval laid paper with the Galatea watermark just underneath Picasso’s signature. Paper measures 15.25″ x 19.75″, framed to 24.25″ x 28″. In very good to near fine condition with two imperceptible spots of foxing at edge of image. Catalog raisonne reference: Bloch 185 and Baer 344. Sold for $11,550.

Andy Warhol Large Signed Poster of Marilyn Monroe
Andy Warhol signed poster from his acclaimed show at the Tate Gallery in London in 1971, depicting one of his famous images of Marilyn Monroe. The pop artist gained worldwide notoriety for his legendary Marilyn diptych recreations, with reproductions of various colors of this same silk-screened image hanging in museums around the world. Warhol signs in black marker to the bottom right of the commemorative poster from the show, which ran from 17 February through 28 March 1971. Measures 20” x 30”. Faint tape stains to top. Very good plus. Sold for $8,319.

Check signed ”Jackson Pollock” in black ink. Check from the Osborne Trust Company, East Hampton, NY is dated 16 March 1953 and made out in hand by Pollock to the Director of Internal Revenue in the amount of $41. Signatures of this reclusive artist who struggled with alcoholism for most of his life are virtually non-existent. Three years after signing this check Pollack perished in a car wreck. Measures 6.25” x 2.75”. Standard bank cancellations. Near fine. Sold for $4,375.

Claude Monet autograph letter signed, dated 21 June 1907, mentioning his intention to see an exhibition of Paul Cezanne’s work, likely the first posthumous retrospective at the Salon d’Automne in 1907. Upon his ”Giverny near Vernon, Eure” letterhead, and written in Monet’s characteristic purple ink, letter translates in full,
”Dear Sir, I am quite upset that I was unable to take advantage of your good thought, but I was away (which I rarely am) and I was unaware of your your [sic] letter until my return, but I will not deprive myself of the pleasure of coming to see your Cezanne exhibition.
With all my thanks for thinking of me, please believe in my sincere sympathies / Claude Monet”.
Two page letter measures 5.25” x 8”, on different leaves of bifolium, card-style stationery. Stamp of previous owner, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $3,750.

Claude Monet autograph letter signed to an early and important buyer of his art, Georges de Bellio. In this very poignant letter dated 5 April 1878, Monet asks de Bellio for money in order to pay for his wife’s prescriptions. At this time, Monet was painting some of his most important impressionist works, and is the same year that de Bellio bought Monet’s ”Impression, rising sun” at auction, but before Monet found commercial success. Two page letter on card-style stationery measures 5.25” x 8.25”. Separation starting along folds and a bit of worming at top of first page, not affecting writing. Accompanied by original envelope hand-addressed by Monet, with both the letter and envelope stamped by the previous owner, Dr. Max Thoren. Very good condition. Sold for $3,750.

Andy Warhol Signed Lithograph
1982 Andy Warhol signed and numbered “1851/2000” multi-color lithograph “Committee 2000.” Printed on museum board. Professionally mounted, matted. Gold metal frame. Measures 30″ x 40″ in frame; 20″ x 30″ without. A great image from the iconic Pop artist’s body of work. Purchased on April 14, 2006 for the price of $3,972.19 Detailed proof of purchse to follow via mail An excellent Andy Warhol signed lithograph. Sold for $3,675.

Claude Monet autograph letter signed, composed in his signature purple fountain pen. Dated 28 November 1905 upon letterhead from his Giverny estate, Monet writes to Monsieur Gravereau, who supplied Monet with his preferred wine. In this letter, Monet returns 11 empty barrels of wine and acknowledges receipt of ”ten barrels red wine”, but tells Gravereau ”For white wine do not send it to me at the moment as my cellar is still quite full”. He signs at the conclusion ”Claude Monet”. Single page measures 5.25” x 8.25”. Fold, else near fine with bold handwriting. Sold for $3,295.

Claude Monet autograph letter signed, composed in his signature purple fountain pen. Dated 26 September 1901 upon letterhead from his Giverny estate, Monet writes to Monsieur Gravereau, who supplied Monet with his preferred wine. In this letter, Monet orders ”5 casks of white wine and three of red”, and promises to return his empty casks. He signs at the conclusion ”Claude Monet”. Single page measures 5.25” x 8.25” on bifolium stationery. Fold, else near fine with a bold signature. Sold for $2,625.

Claude Monet Autograph Letter Signed — Monet Writes to His Wine Merchant, Amending His Wine Order
Claude Monet autograph letter signed, composed in his signature purple fountain pen. Dated 6 November 1899 upon letterhead from his Giverny estate, Monet writes to Monsieur Gravereau, who supplied Monet with his preferred wine. In this letter, Monet amends a previous order, writing ”I did not express myself well in my letter this morning. I wanted to tell you that if your red wine is as good as last year, I will take 9 leaflets, and 2 of white.” He signs at the conclusion ”Claude Monet”. Single page measures 5.25” x 8.25” on bifolium stationery. Fold, and creasing at top left, otherwise near fine condition with a prominent signature. Sold for $2,625.

Pablo Picasso Signed 14.75” x 22.5 Poster — 1961
Pablo Picasso signed anniversary poster. In bold orange crayon, the artist’s intriguing autograph dedication appears on the upper right in French, ”For George / [one illegible word] / Your / Friend / Picasso / The / 11. / 11. / 61.” Poster is a large print of the front page of the ”Le Patriote de Nice Et Du Sud-Est” periodical, dated 25 October 1961. Headline reads, ”A tes 20 ans, Pablo!”. Measures 14.75” x 22.5”. Mounted and framed to an overall size of 24” x 31”. Toning and creasing, overall very good. Sold for $2,342.

Edouart Manet autograph letter signed, nicely framed with a photo of the artist by Nadar (Felix Tournachon), circa 1878. Composed on Manet’s letterhead with his studio address ”4 Rue Sint Petersbourg”, he writes on behalf of his friend, the satirical writer Hyppolite Babou. Letter translates from French, ”Saturday My dear friend: Would you occupy yourself a bit regarding a manuscript of Hyppolite Babou which he sent to the Republic ten days ago. He begged me to write a word and ask for an answer. Edouard Manet”. Letter, mounted to paper, measures 4” x 6.25”. Photo measures 2.75” x 4.25”, all framed to 14.25” x 12”. Very good condition, beautifully presented. Sold for $2,250.

Mary Cassatt Autograph Letter Signed Mentioning Degas
Mary Cassatt autograph letter signed, a rare missive by the Impressionist painter, and with content regarding artwork by Edward Degas, her friend and collaborator. Dated 2 November, Cassatt writes in black fountain pen upon a card embossed with her Parisian address of 10, rue de Marignan, where she lived from 1887 until her death in 1926. Letter translates from French, “Sir, I have not forgotten our meeting at [?] and I will be very happy to be on the committee. My Degas are in Auvergne, otherwise I would have brought them to you. / I am always at home after 4:30 and would be happy to see you with Mr. [?] whenever you would like to come. / Please know, sir, that I have only the best impression of you. / Mary Cassatt”. Card measures 5.5″ x 3.5″, with writing on front and verso. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,500.

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