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Lot ID: 17449
Roy  Lichtenstein:   Shipboard Girl
 
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Description
Title: Shipboard Girl
Style: Pop Art (ca. 1950s-1960s), Contemporary (ca. 1945-present)
Medium: Prints, Lithograph
Year: 1965
Size: height - 27 in, width - 20.2 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, in pencil lower right 'Lichtenstein'
Foundry/Publisher: Leo Castelli Gallery
Catalogue Raisonné: vol. II 6 Author: Corlett
Estimate: from $10,500 to $15,500

Seller's Description:
27 x 20.2 in. (68.6 x 51.3 cm.)

This print has slightly faded colours and it is framed. A 'Shipboard Girl' just sold for $50,000 at Sotheby's New York on October 28th, 2009. On May 2nd, 2008 a very faded impression fetched $55,000 at Sotheby's.

"Shipboard Girl" is one of Lichtenstein's early iconic Pop Art images. He began a series of women in 1963 based on D.C. Comic's "Girls' Romances" and "Secret Hearts." For the serious Pop collector, this is a key work and is in every major museum collection.

"Shipboard Girl" has performed extremely well at auction in the past and, as one of the artist’s most well-known prints, will continue to be sought after by collectors, institutions and galleries.
  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Private American Collection


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      Shipping Weight: 5 lbs
      Framing: Yes
      Item Location: Florida, USA
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Sales Results for Comparable Work

  • Roy Lichtenstein
    Shipboard girl, 1965
    color lithograph
    19.2 in. x 26.1 in. / 48.7 cm. x 66.3 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $50,000

    Christie's New York:
    Wednesday, October 28, 2009, (Lot 00309)
    Prints & Multiples

  • Roy Lichtenstein
    Shipboard girl, 1965
    offset lithograph in colors
    19.1 in. x 26.1 in. / 48.6 cm. x 66.2 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $25,082

    Christie's London:
    Wednesday, April 08, 2009, (Lot 00161)
    Old Master, Modern & Contemporary Prints

  • Roy Lichtenstein
    Shipboard girl, 1965
    color offset lithograph
    19.2 in. x 26.1 in. / 48.7 cm. x 66.3 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $24,000

    K Auction:
    Wednesday, March 25, 2009, (Lot 00104)
    Spring Sale

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