Georg BASELITZ

1938, Germany

Also known as: GB, Georg Kern

Auction results

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Adieu (remix) by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Adieu (remix) (2006)

Price EUR 30,000 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 15,000
Untitled by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (1985)

Price EUR 0 Not sold
Estimated EUR 30,000–35,000
Stilleben by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben (1976)

Price EUR 27,500 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 20,000
Lr by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Lr (-66)

Price EUR 34,160 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 9,000
Untitled by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (-75)

Price EUR 20,000 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 12,000
Weiblicher Halbakt by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Weiblicher Halbakt (-95)

Price EUR 2,125 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 2,500
Der Abgarkopf by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Der Abgarkopf (-84)

Price EUR 451,400 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 250,000
Suite 45, The Portfolio With 21 Offset Lithographs by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Suite 45, The Portfolio With 21 Offset Lithographs (1990)

Price EUR 8,125 Incl. buyer's premium
Estimated EUR 8,000
Tanz Im Norden by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Tanz Im Norden (-92)

Price SEK 0 (€0) Not sold
Estimated SEK 10,000–12,000
Untitled by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Untitled (-84)

Price EUR 24,000
Estimated
Ohne Titel (tier) by Georg BASELITZ - auction artwork with signature

Ohne Titel (tier)

Price EUR 0 Not sold
Estimated EUR 32,000–35,000

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