We specialize in 23+ artists with proven performance at major fine art auction platforms. Each profile includes market insights and current auction value ranges.
Pablo Picasso is the most recognized artist of the 20th century and a cornerstone of any serious collection. His prints, ceramics, and works on paper regularly appear at the world's top auction houses. Even secondary market prints and lithographs command significant premiums, making Picasso works a reliable store of value.
Picasso prints and lithographs are among the most actively traded works at Sotheby's and Christie's. Authenticated prints typically achieve $5,000–$200,000+, while original works on paper and paintings can reach tens of millions.
Andy Warhol is the defining figure of American Pop Art and one of the most collected artists in history. His screenprints, photographs, and drawings appear at every major auction house globally. Warhol's work transcends traditional collecting categories, attracting both fine art collectors and contemporary culture enthusiasts.
Warhol screenprints and unique works are perennial top performers at Sotheby's, Christie's, and Heritage Auctions. Signed screenprints typically achieve $10,000–$500,000+, with iconic subjects like Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's Soup commanding the highest premiums.
Roy Lichtenstein's bold, comic-strip-inspired paintings and prints are among the most iconic works of the Pop Art movement. His use of Ben-Day dots and graphic imagery created a revolutionary visual language that continues to captivate collectors worldwide. Lichtenstein's prints are consistently among the most sought-after works in the secondary market.
Lichtenstein prints and posters perform strongly at major auction houses. Authenticated lithographs and screenprints typically achieve $5,000–$150,000+, with rare large-format works exceeding $1 million.
Salvador Dalí is one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century, celebrated for his technically skilled and strikingly imaginative surrealist works. Dalí's prints, lithographs, and sculptures remain highly sought after by collectors worldwide, with a robust secondary market at major auction houses.
Dalí's authenticated prints and lithographs are strong performers at auction. Signed lithographs typically achieve $2,000–$20,000, while original works and sculptures can reach millions. Authentication is critical — we work with recognized Dalí experts.
Francis Bacon is one of the most important British painters of the 20th century, renowned for his raw, emotionally charged figurative works. His paintings regularly set world records at auction, and even prints and works on paper command extraordinary prices. Bacon's work is a cornerstone of any serious institutional or private collection.
Francis Bacon originals are among the most valuable works at Sotheby's and Christie's, regularly achieving eight and nine-figure sums. Prints and works on paper are rare but can achieve $50,000–$500,000+.
Frank Stella was a pioneering figure in American abstract art, known for his shaped canvases, bold geometric patterns, and innovative use of materials. His work spans minimalism, abstraction, and sculpture, earning him a place in every major museum collection worldwide. Stella's prints and multiples offer collectors accessible entry points into his important legacy.
Frank Stella prints and multiples are actively traded at Heritage Auctions and Sotheby's. Screenprints and lithographs typically achieve $2,000–$30,000, while original paintings and large sculptures can reach $500,000–$5,000,000+.
Jean-Michel Basquiat rose from New York's street art scene to become one of the most celebrated and valuable artists of the late 20th century. His raw, energetic neo-expressionist paintings and works on paper are among the most sought-after works in the contemporary art market, regularly breaking auction records.
Basquiat works are among the highest-performing lots at Sotheby's and Christie's. Original works on paper achieve $100,000–$5,000,000+, while paintings have sold for over $100 million. Even prints and posters from his era command strong premiums.
Keith Haring's bold, graphic imagery — radiant babies, barking dogs, and dancing figures — became one of the most recognizable visual languages of the 1980s. His work bridges street art and fine art, with a passionate global collector base. Haring's prints, posters, and sculptures are consistently strong performers at auction.
Keith Haring prints and multiples are actively traded at Heritage Auctions and Sotheby's. Signed screenprints typically achieve $10,000–$100,000+, while original paintings and sculptures command $500,000–$5,000,000+.
Banksy is the world's most famous anonymous artist, whose politically charged street art and prints have taken the contemporary art market by storm. His works — whether stenciled on walls or sold through his Pest Control authentication service — command extraordinary prices and attract a new generation of collectors to fine art.
Banksy authenticated prints are among the most actively traded works in the contemporary market. Signed and unsigned prints through Pest Control typically achieve $20,000–$500,000+, with iconic works like 'Girl with Balloon' and 'Devolved Parliament' setting records at Sotheby's.
KAWS (Brian Donnelly) is one of the most influential contemporary artists working today, known for his distinctive 'XX' motif and reimagined pop culture characters. His paintings, sculptures, and limited edition figures have built a massive global following, with auction results that rival established blue-chip artists. KAWS bridges fine art, street culture, and collectibles.
KAWS works have seen explosive growth at auction. Original paintings achieve $500,000–$5,000,000+, while limited edition sculptures and prints range from $5,000–$200,000. His 'Companion' figures are among the most sought-after collectibles in the contemporary market.
Takashi Murakami is Japan's most internationally recognized contemporary artist, creator of the 'Superflat' movement that blends traditional Japanese art with anime, manga, and pop culture. His colorful flower motifs and character-driven works have achieved extraordinary auction results and attracted collectors from both the fine art and streetwear worlds.
Murakami prints and multiples are strong performers at Sotheby's and Phillips. Signed screenprints typically achieve $5,000–$100,000+, while original paintings and large-scale works can reach $1,000,000–$10,000,000+. His collaboration pieces with Louis Vuitton are particularly sought after.
Thierry Guetta, known as Mr. Brainwash (MBW), burst onto the art world scene through Banksy's documentary 'Exit Through the Gift Shop.' His vibrant, pop art-inspired works combine street art sensibilities with iconic imagery, attracting collectors who appreciate the intersection of pop culture and fine art. MBW's work is particularly popular in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Mr. Brainwash works are popular at regional auction houses and online platforms. Original mixed media works typically achieve $5,000–$50,000, while limited edition prints range from $500–$5,000. Strong demand from West Coast collectors.
Peter Max is one of the most iconic American artists of the 20th century, celebrated for his vibrant, psychedelic pop art. His work has been featured at major auction houses worldwide, with prices ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Max's instantly recognizable style — bold colors, cosmic imagery, and patriotic themes — makes his work highly sought after by collectors.
Peter Max originals consistently perform well at major auction platforms. Acrylic on canvas works typically achieve $5,000–$50,000+ at auction, while limited edition prints range from $500–$5,000.
Colombian sculptor Nano Lopez is celebrated for his whimsical 'Nanimal' bronze sculptures — colorful, expressive animal figures that blend playfulness with technical mastery. His works are collected globally and have become a staple of fine art galleries and auction houses across the United States, particularly in Las Vegas and the West Coast.
Nano Lopez bronzes are among the most popular sculptures at Las Vegas art venues and online auction platforms. Original bronzes with hand-applied patina typically sell for $2,000–$15,000, with rare large-scale pieces exceeding $25,000.
Wyland is one of America's most celebrated environmental artists, known for his stunning depictions of marine life and ocean ecosystems. His 'Whaling Walls' murals appear in cities worldwide, and his fine art has been collected by millions. Wyland's work combines artistic excellence with environmental advocacy, creating strong collector loyalty.
Wyland originals and limited editions perform consistently at auction. Original oil paintings range from $5,000–$100,000+, while signed limited edition prints typically achieve $300–$3,000. West Coast collectors are particularly active buyers.
Tom Everhart is the only artist personally authorized by Charles M. Schulz to paint the Peanuts characters. His vibrant, expressionistic interpretations of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang have created a unique niche in the fine art market. Everhart's works are beloved by collectors who grew up with Peanuts and contemporary art enthusiasts alike.
Tom Everhart's Peanuts-inspired works are consistently popular at regional auction houses and online platforms. Original paintings typically achieve $10,000–$80,000, while limited edition lithographs range from $1,000–$8,000. Strong demand from entertainment industry collectors.
Charles Fazzino is one of America's most popular and collected pop artists, renowned for his vibrant, three-dimensional serigraphs depicting iconic American cities, sports events, and cultural moments. His work has been officially licensed by the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL, and he has created artwork for multiple Super Bowls and Olympic Games.
Charles Fazzino's 3D serigraphs are popular at sports-themed auction events and online platforms. Limited edition 3D serigraphs typically achieve $1,500–$10,000, with sports-themed and event-specific editions commanding premiums. Strong demand from sports collectors.
Brazilian-American artist Romero Britto is celebrated for his vibrant, colorful neo-pop art that blends elements of cubism and pop art. His work is recognized worldwide and has been commissioned by major corporations and governments. Britto's optimistic, joyful imagery has built a strong international collector base.
Romero Britto's work is consistently popular at international auction houses and online platforms. Acrylic paintings typically achieve $5,000–$30,000, while limited edition prints range from $500–$5,000. Strong demand from Latin American and international collectors.
Known as the 'Painter of Light,' Thomas Kinkade was one of America's most collected living artists during his lifetime. His luminous, idyllic landscapes featuring cottages, gardens, and peaceful scenes have a devoted collector base. The secondary market for Kinkade's work remains active, particularly for canvas editions and original studies.
Thomas Kinkade canvas editions and original studies continue to trade actively. Canvas editions typically achieve $500–$5,000, while rare original paintings have sold for $10,000–$50,000+. The collector base is especially strong in the Western United States.
LeRoy Neiman was one of America's most recognized artists, famous for his bold, colorful depictions of sports events, celebrities, and entertainment scenes. His work appeared in Playboy for decades and he was the official artist of multiple Olympic Games. Neiman's serigraphs and original paintings remain highly sought after in the secondary market.
LeRoy Neiman serigraphs and original works trade actively at Heritage Auctions. Serigraphs typically achieve $1,000–$10,000, while original paintings and drawings can reach $20,000–$100,000+ depending on subject matter and size.
Israeli artist Yaacov Agam pioneered kinetic art — works that change appearance as the viewer moves. His innovative approach to visual art has earned him international recognition and placement in major museum collections worldwide. Agam's unique, interactive works are prized by sophisticated collectors.
Yaacov Agam's kinetic works and serigraphs perform well at auction. Serigraphs and prints typically achieve $1,000–$8,000, while original kinetic sculptures and paintings can exceed $50,000.
Known as the 'Rock Star of the Art World,' Las Vegas-based artist Michael Godard captivates collectors with his animated olives, grapes, and whimsical characters in playful scenarios. His work has a particularly strong following in Las Vegas and among entertainment industry collectors.
Michael Godard's work is especially popular in the Las Vegas market. Original paintings typically achieve $3,000–$20,000, while limited edition prints range from $300–$2,000. Strong local demand makes Las Vegas a prime market.
Israeli artist Itzchak Tarkay is considered a key figure in the modern figurative movement. His elegant depictions of women in cafes and leisure settings, rendered in warm, impressionistic tones, have built a devoted international collector base. Tarkay's work continues to appreciate in the secondary market.
Itzchak Tarkay's serigraphs and original watercolors trade actively. Serigraphs typically achieve $1,500–$8,000, while original watercolors and oils can reach $10,000–$40,000+.
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