Jean-Michel Basquiat | Dog Leg Study
Jean-Michel Basquiat | Dog Leg Study
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Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988)
Dog Leg Study, 1982–83/2019
Screenprint on Somerset Satin paper | 56 × 76 cm
Jean-Michel Basquiat died at twenty-seven, leaving a body of work that has since become foundational to the story of late twentieth-century art. His prices at auction — regularly in the tens of millions — reflect a market consensus that is not going to reverse. Dog Leg Study belongs to the period 1982–83, when Basquiat was at the height of his powers: working furiously, exhibiting internationally, and producing the paintings and works on paper that now constitute his canonical output.
The composition is characteristic: a diagrammatic comparison of a dog's leg and a human foot surrounded by skull figures, handwritten text, all-seeing eyes, and the layered cultural references that made Basquiat's work simultaneously immediate and inexhaustible. The graphic language is direct — lines that function as both drawing and writing, images that propose connections without explaining them. This is not work that yields its meaning in a single viewing.
This posthumous edition, published in 2019, is among the most collectible of the authorised print publications from the Basquiat estate. For collectors in Berkshire, Surrey, and London seeking a work by one of the defining artists of the twentieth century, this represents an accessible entry point into a catalogue whose originals are now almost entirely in institutional or major private collections.
Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot. Private viewings by appointment.
Screenprint on Somerset Satin paper
56 × 76 cm
Published 2019
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