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Medusa Head - Signed Print by Keith Haring 1986 - MyArtBroker

Medusa Head
Signed Print

Keith Haring

£70,000-£100,000Value Indicator

$140,000-$200,000 Value Indicator

$130,000-$180,000 Value Indicator

¥640,000-¥920,000 Value Indicator

80,000-120,000 Value Indicator

$690,000-$980,000 Value Indicator

¥13,400,000-¥19,140,000 Value Indicator

$90,000-$130,000 Value Indicator

5% AAGR

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Medium: Aquatint

Edition size: 24

Year: 1986

Size: H 128cm x W 238cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Keith Haring's Medusa Head (signed) is estimated to be worth between £70,000 and £100,000. This aquatint artwork, created in 1986, has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 5%. This is a rare work with an auction history of 7 total sales since its entry to the market in May 2004. In the past 12 months, the hammer price has ranged from £92,047 in July 2020 to £96,497 in April 2024. The edition size of this piece is limited to 24.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
April 2024Christie's New York United States
July 2020Christie's New York United States
October 2013Christie's New York United States
September 2007Christie's New York United States
March 2006Christie's New York United States
November 2004Christie's New York United States
May 2004Christie's New York United States

Meaning & Analysis

Haring appropriated the image of the Medusa from mythology and art history, best known for having hair made of snakes but here the image is subverted so that her head is removed and the tentacles morph into human figures. As a powerful symbol that represents a dangerous threat that deters other dangerous threats, an image of evil that repels evil, Haring’s print seems to be a depiction of the chaos of human life that was felt in 1980s New York.

Medusa Head is very large in scale and uses simplified shapes and line to form a clear visual language for the public to understand. Although Haring’s choice of subject matter is dark, his playful linear style makes this print universally appealing. The figures hanging off the ends of the Medusa’s tentacles appear as though dancing, as emphasised by Haring’s use of action lines that convey a sense of positive energy to the viewer.