Sale 1999
New York
|
14 May 2008
Price realised
USD 29,800
Estimate
Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957) Untitled (I forced open my eyes. But why?...) signed and dated 'Raymond Pettibon 92' (on the reverse) watercolor and ink on paper 22 x 16 7/8 in. (56 x 43 cm.) Executed in 1992. Neuggeriemschneider, Berlin Untitled (C'Mon Ray...) signed and dated 'Raymond Pettibon 93' (on the reverse) watercolor and ink on paper 16½ x 23 in. (42 x 58.5 cm.) Executed in 1993. Regen Projects, Los Angeles Untitled (Send us your scrubs, your tired, your injured...) signed and dated 'Raymond Pettibon 93' (on the reverse) watercolor and ink on paper 11 x 8¾ in. (28 x 22 cm.) Executed in 1993. Neuggeriemschneider, Berlin 1990s (4)
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