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Lot ID: 17323
Christopher  Wool:   Untitled
 
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Description
Title: Untitled
Style: abstract
Medium: Prints, Lithograph
Year: 2005
Print/Casting Year: 2005
Size: height - 17 in, width - 14 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, Signed, numbered and dated on the front.
Edition: 35 plus ap
Estimate: from $2,200 to $2,600

Seller's Description:
Christopher Wool
Untitled, 2005
Print, lithograph
17 x 14 in
43.2 x 35.6


Christopher Wool, born in 1955, lives and works in New York. His work has been shown internationally in both one man and group shows.

This lithograph is from an edition of 35 plus ap. It is an artist's proof. This example is in mint condition and has never been framed. It is signed, dated, and numbered AP 12/15.
  • Condition Report
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  • Shipping Information
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      Shipping Weight: 3 lbs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: Germany
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Sales Results for Comparable Work

  • Christopher Wool
    My house II, 2000
    screenprint in colors on matte custom art paper
    29.0 in. x 39.0 in. / 73.7 cm. x 99.1 cm.
    Signed

    ed.8/100

    Sold for US $5,625

    Phillips de Pury & Company New York:
    Tuesday, June 02, 2009, (Lot 00139)
    Modern & Contemporary Editions

  • Christopher Wool
    Untitled, 2007
    silkscreen ink
    55.2 in. x 72.0 in. / 140.3 cm. x 182.9 cm.
    Signed

    ed.unique

    Sold for US $125,000

    Phillips de Pury & Company New York:
    Thursday, November 15, 2007, (Lot 00004)
    New Museum Benefit Auction

  • Christopher Wool
    Untitled - P359, 2001
    silkscreen on linen
    72.0 in. x 108.0 in. / 182.9 cm. x 274.3 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $456,000

    Phillips de Pury & Company New York:
    Thursday, May 17, 2007, (Lot 00013)
    Contemporary Art (part I)

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