Richard Pettibone Auction Results For Sale
Richard Pettibone's Auction Results series showcases the artist's distinctive appropriation practice, featuring meticulously crafted reproductions of canonical 20th-century masterworks. This curated collection spans iconic pieces by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, and Piet Mondrian, capturing pivotal moments in modern and pop art history.
Pettibone's technique involves painstaking recreation of celebrated works, often at intimate scales, challenging conventional notions of originality and artistic value. The series documents auction-landmark pieces including Warhol's seminal Campbell's Soup canvas and his portrait of Elvis, alongside Lichtenstein's graphic abstractions and Mondrian's geometric compositions.
Created during a period of intense market speculation and institutional canonization of pop art, these works offer collectors unique insight into how Pettibone deconstructed and recontextualized art historical significance. Each piece functions as both homage and critique, elevating the conversation around reproduction, authenticity, and artistic legacy.
The Auction Results series remains essential for collectors interested in conceptual art, institutional critique, and the evolving dialogue between appropriation and originality. Available for purchase or enquire for current availability and provenance details.


Richard Pettibone
32 Cans of Campbell's Soup
1978

Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can
1987

Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol, ’Clam Chowder Soup’ (1968)
1987

Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol, ‘Elvis', 1964
1968

Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol, 'Scotch Broth Soup', 1962
1986

Richard Pettibone
Frank Stella (Untitled)
1972

Richard Pettibone
Frank Stella, 'Tomlinson Court Park' (Second Version)
1988-1990

Richard Pettibone
Piet Mondrian, Composition with Black, Red and Gray, 1927 and 'Hiraqla' #4
1927

Richard Pettibone
Roy Lichtenstein, Seductive Girl after Roy Lichtenstein
2009

Richard Pettibone
Roy Lichtenstein, Woman with Flowered Hat, 1963
1970

Richard Pettibone
UP M1002 and 'Hiraqla' #4
1970
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