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Happiness (large) - Signed Print by Harland Miller 2017 - MyArtBroker

Happiness (large)
Signed Print

Harland Miller

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Medium: Intaglio

Edition size: 50

Year: 2017

Size: H 178cm x W 120cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Harland Miller's Happiness (large) from 2017, an intaglio print, is estimated to be worth between £6,500 and £9,500. This signed artwork, with an auction history of one sale in the last 12 months, demonstrates an average annual growth rate of 5%. The hammer price for this work has shown consistency, with the average return to the seller over the past five years being £8,500. This work is part of a limited edition of 50.

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Auction Results

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March 2024Christie's London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The artist utilises various printmaking techniques in Happiness, employing polymer-gravure, photo-etching and block printing to achieve a more graphic and superimposed finish. While at first glance the work might seem one dimensional, its main elements have in fact been given a multilayered appearance.

Additionally, the disposition of the textual and the figurative components have been revised and the title no longer occupies the central panel. As opposed to his earlier adaptations of Penguin book covers, the observer is unlikely to be intimately familiarised with the source material in this series.

As a result, a different kind of relationship is formed between form, text and colour palette in Happiness. The observer is inclined to firstly consider the hovering cube formation in the middle, making the text above serve a secondary purpose. In effect, the title is actually activated by the bold colour composition.