Rainmaker: Powerful prices for prints at Bonhams

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Rainmaker: Powerful prices for prints at Bonhams
Banksy’s Nola (Blue and Green Rain) achieved £75,000 against an estimate of £40,000-60,000. Photo: Bonhams.



LONDON.- Prints by Banksy were the leading lots at Bonhams Prints and Multiples sale on 18 December in a sale that made £1,148,750 with 92% of lots sold by value.

In total, the 12 prints by Banksy made £279,000 – the top lot, Nola (Blue and Green Rain) sold for £75,000 against an estimate of £40,000-60,0000.

Other highlights of the sale included:

• Six linocuts by Cyril Power that achieved a total of £126,625. The Sunshine Roof was the top lot from his works, achieving an impressive £37,500 against an estimate of £25,000-35,000. The work depicts the Green Line bus from London to Hereford, driven by Power’s son, Cyril Arthur Power. Another linocut from Power, Tube Station achieved £27,500 in which the work displays the characteristic, curved platform of Bank Station in London.

• Marc Chagall’s Cirque Portfolio was the top lot of the sale at £118,750. The portfolio is a series of 38 lithographs that depicts vibrant and joyful scenes of clowns, acrobats and horses.

• Andy Warhol’s screenprint of Alexander the Great sold for £60,000. This unique screenprint was based on the Hellenistic bust of Attalus I King of Pergamon and is from a singular series in which Warhol was inspired by classical sculpture.

• In the Old Master section, Rembrandt ‘s famous Self-portrait in a velvet cap and plume achieved £11,500, well exceeding the pre-auction estimate alongside other strong results for Albrecht Dürer’s Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam (£15,000) and Goya’s famous Caprichos (£6,875).

Bonhams Director of Prints and Multiples, Lucia Tro Santafe said: ‘We are extremely pleased with the strong results achieved in the London Prints & Multiple sale. The Banksy prints achieved a fantastic result – they are all in supreme condition and hold a satirical, subversive value that distinguishes the artist from many of his contemporaries. It was also great to see the success of prominent printmakers from Rembrandt, Chagall, Picasso, Warhol, Hockney and Banksy that highlight the sustained interest in the print market by towering figures of Old Master, Modern and Contemporary art.”

The next Prints & Multiples sale will take place on 28 March 2018 at the Knightsbridge saleroom and on 27 June 2018 at New Bond Street.










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