Prints and Multiples
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Event date Autumn 2025 -
Event location London, New York
Christie’s Prints and Multiples auctions trace the history of printmaking, offering the most important works in Western art from the 15th century to the present day. Following the remarkable results from our sales in London in March and New York in April, which achieved totals of £6,734,952 and $8,566,236 respectively, we’re inviting consignments to our global auctions taking place this Autumn. If you’re interested in including a work, or simply looking to understand the value of your collection, speak to our specialists today for a free and confidential appraisal — we’re here to assist.
Old Master Prints concluded on 21 March, with an exceptional selection of works from the first four centuries of European printmaking totalling £3,648,834. The original cooper printing plate and print of Rembrandt’s The Angel department from the Family of Tobias was the star lot, achieving £441,000 against a pre-sale estimate of £60,000–90,000. Other standout performances included engravings by Albrecht Dürer: Knight, Death and the Devil realised £302,4000, Melencolia I achieved £226,800 and Adam & Eve sold for £214,200, all exceeding their pre-sale high estimates.
Bringing together important works from Impressionism to Minimalism, Prints and Multiples totalled £1,912,806. The top lot was Andy Warhol’s 1983 screenprint Black Rhinoceros, from: Endangered Species, selling for £119,700. Other highlights included a complete set of Keith Haring’s Icons, achieving £94,500, Pablo Picasso’s Faune dévoilant une femme, from: La Suite Vollard, realising £75,600, and several works by David Hockney including Snow, from: Weather Series, which sold over double its pre-sale low estimate for £81,900.
Concluding the season, Contemporary Edition: London closed on 1 April with a total of £1,713,312 across sought-after editions by established artists and emerging talents. Banksy’s Girl with Balloon led the sale, realising £189,000, alongside other iconic Banksy images such as Kate Moss: Purple, Hair Orange, selling for £119,700. Other highlights included Louise Bourgeois’s complete portfolio of Homely Girl, a Life, which achieved £21,420.
Bringing together important works from Impressionism to Minimalism, Prints and Multiples totalled £1,912,806. The top lot was Andy Warhol’s 1983 screenprint Black Rhinoceros, from: Endangered Species, selling for £119,700. Other highlights included a complete set of Keith Haring’s Icons, achieving £94,500, Pablo Picasso’s Faune dévoilant une femme, from: La Suite Vollard, realising £75,600, and several works by David Hockney including Snow, from: Weather Series, which sold over double its pre-sale low estimate for £81,900.
Concluding the season, Contemporary Edition: London closed on 1 April with a total of £1,713,312 across sought-after editions by established artists and emerging talents. Banksy’s Girl with Balloon led the sale, realising £189,000, alongside other iconic Banksy images such as Kate Moss: Purple, Hair Orange, selling for £119,700. Other highlights included Louise Bourgeois’s complete portfolio of Homely Girl, a Life, which achieved £21,420.
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