Keith Haring (after) - Untitled 1998





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Keith Haring, Untitled 1998, a large-format Dutch? German-printed offset colour lithograph from Germany, in excellent condition (A), 65 x 66 cm, one item.
Description from the seller
- Large-format Keith Haring print, Untitled 1998, size 65 x 66 cm, in flawless condition.
- Artist: Keith Haring
Untitled 1998
Printed and published by Kunstverlag circa 1980-1990.
- stamped on the back, "ARTEDIO Gallery Poster Collection"
directly sourced from Kunstverlag
Since then, professionally, light-protected stored in Grafiklager.
- Technology: offset color lithography
Condition: impeccable condition, well preserved, perfect condition
Note: beautiful print with vibrant colors.
- Overall size: 66 x 67 cm
Origin: Kunstverlag
- Copyright: Estate of Keith Haring
Printed in Germany
Keith Haring
Keith Haring, a pioneering artist of the 1980s, is known for his iconic, colorful figures and symbols that represent a unique connection between street art and pop art. Haring began his career on the streets and subway stations of New York, where he created his characteristic dancing figures and luminous shapes with chalk on advertising boards. These works, which often addressed social and political issues such as AIDS, apartheid, and drug abuse, made him a central figure in the art scene of his time.
Haring's style, characterized by clear, bold lines and recurring motifs such as the 'Radiant Baby' and dancing figures, shows clear parallels to the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat, another significant artist of the New York street art scene. Both artists used the streets as their canvas and brought their art into the public eye in a way that radically differed from the traditional gallery and museum world. Haring's colorful, accessible imagery also recalls the pop art movement, particularly the works of Andy Warhol, with whom Haring was closely friends. Like Warhol, Haring used simple, recognizable symbols to convey complex themes and reach a broad audience.
Another influence on Haring was the graphic and linear quality of comics, which plays a central role in his works. This affinity for comic culture connects him with artists like Roy Lichtenstein, who also used comics as an artistic source of inspiration but in an ironic and detached manner. Haring, on the other hand, incorporated a direct, often activist message into his works, which also links him to the political works of Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer. Both artists used text and image to comment on social and political issues, similar to Haring in his posters and public artworks.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto rigid cardboard tubes and wrap them with corrugated cardboard.
and send them in special, very sturdy boxes.
The shipment is sent with a tracking number for parcel tracking.
About us
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience.
professional handling and shipping of artworks
- No shipping to Canary Islands, Taiwan -
Seller's Story
- Large-format Keith Haring print, Untitled 1998, size 65 x 66 cm, in flawless condition.
- Artist: Keith Haring
Untitled 1998
Printed and published by Kunstverlag circa 1980-1990.
- stamped on the back, "ARTEDIO Gallery Poster Collection"
directly sourced from Kunstverlag
Since then, professionally, light-protected stored in Grafiklager.
- Technology: offset color lithography
Condition: impeccable condition, well preserved, perfect condition
Note: beautiful print with vibrant colors.
- Overall size: 66 x 67 cm
Origin: Kunstverlag
- Copyright: Estate of Keith Haring
Printed in Germany
Keith Haring
Keith Haring, a pioneering artist of the 1980s, is known for his iconic, colorful figures and symbols that represent a unique connection between street art and pop art. Haring began his career on the streets and subway stations of New York, where he created his characteristic dancing figures and luminous shapes with chalk on advertising boards. These works, which often addressed social and political issues such as AIDS, apartheid, and drug abuse, made him a central figure in the art scene of his time.
Haring's style, characterized by clear, bold lines and recurring motifs such as the 'Radiant Baby' and dancing figures, shows clear parallels to the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat, another significant artist of the New York street art scene. Both artists used the streets as their canvas and brought their art into the public eye in a way that radically differed from the traditional gallery and museum world. Haring's colorful, accessible imagery also recalls the pop art movement, particularly the works of Andy Warhol, with whom Haring was closely friends. Like Warhol, Haring used simple, recognizable symbols to convey complex themes and reach a broad audience.
Another influence on Haring was the graphic and linear quality of comics, which plays a central role in his works. This affinity for comic culture connects him with artists like Roy Lichtenstein, who also used comics as an artistic source of inspiration but in an ironic and detached manner. Haring, on the other hand, incorporated a direct, often activist message into his works, which also links him to the political works of Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer. Both artists used text and image to comment on social and political issues, similar to Haring in his posters and public artworks.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto rigid cardboard tubes and wrap them with corrugated cardboard.
and send them in special, very sturdy boxes.
The shipment is sent with a tracking number for parcel tracking.
About us
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience.
professional handling and shipping of artworks
- No shipping to Canary Islands, Taiwan -

