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Totem by Keith Haring

Keith Haring

Totem, 1989

Woodcut in black and red, on three sheets of Inshu-Kozu Japanese paper
183 x 55.5 cm (72.05 x 21.85 in)
Prints & Multiples
Edition of 60
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Momentum 12M
32.0%
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Last recorded sale at Phillips, London (23 Jan 2020)
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Past Sales
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ImageLast Sale DateTitleEdition No.Last SaleLast Sale Auction HouseLast Sale Location
Jan 23, 2020Totem4
PhillipsLondon
Jun 6, 2019Totem
PhillipsLondon
Jun 8, 2018Totem
Ketterer KunstMunich
May 28, 2016Totem
Galerie BassengeBerlin
Apr 19, 2016Totem41
BonhamsLos Angeles
Apr 26, 2012Totem35
Sotheby'sNew York
Nov 28, 2009Totem
Villa Grisebach AuktionenBerlin
Nov 29, 2008Totem1
Villa Grisebach AuktionenBerlin
Apr 29, 2008Totem12
Christie'sNew York
Apr 2, 2008Totem49
Christie'sLondon
Oct 27, 2005Totem
Sotheby'sNew York
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Artwork Description
Category

Prints & Multiples

Dimensions

183 x 55.5 cm (72.05 x 21.85 in)

Materials

Woodcut in black and red, on three sheets of Inshu-Kozu Japanese paper

Signature

One sheet signed, dated and numbered 'HC IV/X' in pencil (one of 10 hors commerce copies, the edition was 60 and 12 artist's proofs)

Literature

Klaus Littmann, pp. 158-159

Jörg Schellmann, ed., Forty Are Better Than One, Munich/New York, 2009, p. 144

Description

1989

Woodcut in black and red, on three sheets of Inshu-Kozu Japanese paper, the full sheets.

overall I. 183 x 55.5 cm (72 x 21 7/8 in.)

overall S. 193.5 x 88.5 cm (76 1/8 x 34 7/8 in.)

One sheet signed, dated and numbered 'HC IV/X' in pencil (one of 10 hors commerce copies, the edition was 60 and 12 artist's proofs), published by Edition Schellmann, Munich and New York, framed.