272
Roy Lichtenstein
Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 40,000 - 60,000
$ 46,800 - 70,200
272
Roy Lichtenstein
Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 40,000 - 60,000
$ 46,800 - 70,200
Roy Lichtenstein
1923 - 1997
Sweet Dreams, Baby!. 1965.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and numbered. From an edition of 200 copies. On firm wove paper. 90.5 x 65 cm (35.6 x 25.5 in). Sheet: 95,6 x 70,1 cm (37,6 x 27,6 in).
From the portfolio "11 Pop Artists, Vol. III". Printed by Knickerbocker Machine and Foundry, Inc., New York (KMF), and Dawa Basanow. Published by Original Editions, New York.
Also known by the title "Pow!". [KA].
• One of the earliest works to demonstrate Lichtenstein’s signature style, which echoes the imagery of comic books.
• 1965: at the height of Lichtenstein’s breakthrough after several successful solo exhibitions at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York.
• For the three volumes of the “11 Pop Artists” portfolio, American and British artists, including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Jim Dine, each contributed three prints in 1965.
• The works in the portfolios were exhibited in numerous American museums and galleries between 1965 and 1968 as part of the “Pop and Op” exhibition.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Hamburg.
Private collection, Northern Germany (acquired from the estate of the above).
LITERATURE: (likely different copy in each case)
Andrea Theil, Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965 (RLCR 1172), in: Roy Lichtenstein. A Catalogue Raisonné, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, New York (www.lichtensteincatalogue.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=216 (accessed April 28, 2026)).
Mary Lee Corlett, The prints of Roy Lichtenstein. A catalogue raisonné 1948-1997, New York 1994, CR no. 39 (illustrated in color).
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Paul Bianchini, Roy Lichtenstein. Drawings and Prints, Lausanne 1970, cat. no. 11 (illustrated in black and white on p. 220).
“Roy Lichtenstein, certainly one of the most important artists of our era, indeed the creator of an extraordinary body of work.”
Leo Castelli, quoed from: Kunstforum international, vol. 137, 1997.
Called up: June 13, 2026 - ca. 16.49 h +/- 20 min.
1923 - 1997
Sweet Dreams, Baby!. 1965.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and numbered. From an edition of 200 copies. On firm wove paper. 90.5 x 65 cm (35.6 x 25.5 in). Sheet: 95,6 x 70,1 cm (37,6 x 27,6 in).
From the portfolio "11 Pop Artists, Vol. III". Printed by Knickerbocker Machine and Foundry, Inc., New York (KMF), and Dawa Basanow. Published by Original Editions, New York.
Also known by the title "Pow!". [KA].
• One of the earliest works to demonstrate Lichtenstein’s signature style, which echoes the imagery of comic books.
• 1965: at the height of Lichtenstein’s breakthrough after several successful solo exhibitions at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York.
• For the three volumes of the “11 Pop Artists” portfolio, American and British artists, including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Jim Dine, each contributed three prints in 1965.
• The works in the portfolios were exhibited in numerous American museums and galleries between 1965 and 1968 as part of the “Pop and Op” exhibition.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Hamburg.
Private collection, Northern Germany (acquired from the estate of the above).
LITERATURE: (likely different copy in each case)
Andrea Theil, Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965 (RLCR 1172), in: Roy Lichtenstein. A Catalogue Raisonné, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, New York (www.lichtensteincatalogue.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=216 (accessed April 28, 2026)).
Mary Lee Corlett, The prints of Roy Lichtenstein. A catalogue raisonné 1948-1997, New York 1994, CR no. 39 (illustrated in color).
- -
Paul Bianchini, Roy Lichtenstein. Drawings and Prints, Lausanne 1970, cat. no. 11 (illustrated in black and white on p. 220).
“Roy Lichtenstein, certainly one of the most important artists of our era, indeed the creator of an extraordinary body of work.”
Leo Castelli, quoed from: Kunstforum international, vol. 137, 1997.
Called up: June 13, 2026 - ca. 16.49 h +/- 20 min.
Buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation for Roy Lichtenstein "Sweet Dreams, Baby!"
This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation, artist‘s resale right compensation is due.
Differential taxation:
Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 34 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 29 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 22 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
The buyer's premium contains VAT, however, it is not shown.
Regular taxation:
Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 29 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 23% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 15% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
The statutory VAT of currently 19 % is levied to the sum of hammer price and premium.
We kindly ask you to notify us before invoicing if you wish to be subject to regular taxation.
Calculation of artist‘s resale right compensation:
For works by living artists, or by artists who died less than 70 years ago, a artist‘s resale right compensation is levied in accordance with Section 26 UrhG:
4 % of hammer price from 400.00 euros up to 50,000 euros,
another 3 % of the hammer price from 50,000.01 to 200,000 euros,
another 1 % for the part of the sales proceeds from 200,000.01 to 350,000 euros,
another 0.5 % for the part of the sale proceeds from 350,000.01 to 500,000 euros and
another 0.25 % of the hammer price over 500,000 euros.
The maximum total of the resale right fee is EUR 12,500.
The artist‘s resale right compensation is VAT-exempt.
Differential taxation:
Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 34 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 29 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 22 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
The buyer's premium contains VAT, however, it is not shown.
Regular taxation:
Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 29 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 23% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 15% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
The statutory VAT of currently 19 % is levied to the sum of hammer price and premium.
We kindly ask you to notify us before invoicing if you wish to be subject to regular taxation.
Calculation of artist‘s resale right compensation:
For works by living artists, or by artists who died less than 70 years ago, a artist‘s resale right compensation is levied in accordance with Section 26 UrhG:
4 % of hammer price from 400.00 euros up to 50,000 euros,
another 3 % of the hammer price from 50,000.01 to 200,000 euros,
another 1 % for the part of the sales proceeds from 200,000.01 to 350,000 euros,
another 0.5 % for the part of the sale proceeds from 350,000.01 to 500,000 euros and
another 0.25 % of the hammer price over 500,000 euros.
The maximum total of the resale right fee is EUR 12,500.
The artist‘s resale right compensation is VAT-exempt.
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