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  1. Jean-Michel Basquiat, The Mosque, 1982. signed, titled and dated ‘“THE MOSQUE1982 Jean Michel Basquiat’ (on the reverse) acrylic, oilstick and ink on paper collage and canvas with tied wood supports. 60 x 60in. (152.5 x 152.5cm.) The Mosque is a poetic example of Jean-Michel Basquiats celebrated ‘stretcher paintings’.

  2. The top three Basquiat paintings at auction all date to 1982, which is considered his most valuable year. At a Sotheby's auction in 2017, Untitled (1982), sold for $110.5 million, becoming one of the most expensive paintings ever purchased and setting a new record high for an American artist at auction. [3]

  3. Irony of Negro Policeman is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. It depicts a black figure as police officer . History. By 1981, Jean-Michel Basquiat made the transition from street artist to a gallery artist. [1] .

  4. An acknowledged masterpiece from a pivotal year in the artist’s career, this 1982 painting demonstrates Basquiats unique ability to combine raw, unabashed expressive emotion whilst displaying a draughtmanship that was unrivalled in modern painting. 1982, Analysis. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Orange, 1988. Jean-Michel Basquiat & Andy Warhol, #4, 1984–85.

  5. Warrior is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. It is interpreted as "a semi-autobiographical work championing his creative vision as a black artist." [1] In March 2021, the painting sold for $41.8 million at Christie's in Hong Kong, becoming the most expensive Western artwork sold at auction in Asia.

  6. Untitled. 1982. Felt-tip pen and oilstick on paper. 30 x 22" (76.2 x 55.9 cm). Gift of Norman Dubrow. 439.1986. © 2024 Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York. Drawings and Prints.

  7. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled, 1982. oilstick and ink on paper. 42 3/4 x 30 3/8 in. (108.6 x 77.2 cm.) Jean-Michel Basquiats frenzied and electric Untitled of 1982 depicts one of the artist’s most celebrated themes, rendered in rapid-fire execution in dynamic slashes of red, blue, and black oilstick. The human head is among Basquiat’s ...