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The Story Of Red And Blue 10 - Signed Print by Keith Haring 1989 - MyArtBroker

The Story Of Red And Blue 10
Signed Print

Keith Haring

£3,800-£5,500Value Indicator

$7,500-$11,000 Value Indicator

$7,000-$10,000 Value Indicator

¥35,000-¥50,000 Value Indicator

4,600-6,500 Value Indicator

$35,000-$50,000 Value Indicator

¥720,000-¥1,040,000 Value Indicator

$4,800-$7,000 Value Indicator

17% AAGR

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Medium: Lithograph

Edition size: 90

Year: 1989

Size: H 56cm x W 42cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Keith Haring's The Story Of Red And Blue 10 (signed) is estimated to be worth between £3,800 and £5,500. This lithograph print, created in 1989, has an auction history of three sales since its entry to the market in June 2014. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 90.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2017Bonhams Knightsbridge United Kingdom
December 2015Artcurial France
June 2014Karl & Faber Germany

Meaning & Analysis

The Story Of Red And Blue 10 shows a line drawing of a snail coloured in bright blue and with a smiling face. This is a playful and appealing image that is reminiscent of traditional children’s story book illustrations, however throughout the series there seems not to be any cohesive storyline.

Across the first half of the series, each print alternates in colour between red and blue and by the end of the series the two colours appear together in the prints. In each print Haring uses simplified and generic pictograms to produce the effect of a children’s story book without a sensical storyline, where instead the story seems to focus abstractly on the colours red and blue.

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