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Untitled 12, For Meyer Schapiro - Unsigned Print by Andy Warhol 1974 - MyArtBroker

Untitled 12, For Meyer Schapiro
Unsigned Print

Andy Warhol

£7,000-£10,500Value Indicator

$14,000-$21,000 Value Indicator

$12,500-$19,000 Value Indicator

¥60,000-¥100,000 Value Indicator

8,500-12,500 Value Indicator

$70,000-$100,000 Value Indicator

¥1,340,000-¥2,010,000 Value Indicator

$9,000-$13,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 100

Year: 1974

Size: H 48cm x W 41cm

Signed: No

Format: Unsigned Print

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The value of Andy Warhol’s Untitled 12, For Meyer Schapiro (1974) is estimated to be worth between £7,000 and £10,500. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 1%. There have been 13 sales at auction since its initial sale on 8th December 2009. In the last 12 months, the average selling price was £6,419, with a total sales volume of 1. Over the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £6,419 in April 2024 to £12,013 in September 2023. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 100.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
April 2024Wright United States
September 2023Phillips New York United States
October 2022Phillips New York United States
October 2019Freeman's United States
May 2018Bonhams New York United States
April 2016Phillips New York United States
June 2015Phillips London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The piece was made in 1974 as part of a portfolio of works, For Meyer Schapiro. The works were published by The Committee to Endow a Chair in Honor of Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University, New York, in order to celebrate Schapiro’s 70th birthday. The portfolio is composed of lithographs, etchings and silk screen prints and the artworks were exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Meyer Schapiro was a Lithuanian-born art historian who emigrated to New York in 1907. Schapiro was much admired for his scholarship and lectured at Columbia University in New York. The profits of the collection went towards funding the Meyer Schapiro Professorship of Art History at Columbia.

  • Andy Warhol was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and is often considered the father of Pop Art. Born in 1928, Warhol allowed cultural references of the 20th century to drive his work. From the depiction of glamorous public figures, such as Marilyn Monroe, to the everyday Campbell’s Soup Can, the artist challenged what was considered art by blurring the boundaries between high art and mass consumerism. Warhol's preferred screen printing technique further reiterated his obsession with mass culture, enabling art to be seen as somewhat of a commodity through the reproduced images in multiple colour ways.