Siberian Tiger
from Endangered Species
Medium: Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Year: 1983
Sheet: 38×38 inches (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Edition: 150
Artist’s Proofs: 30 AP
Printer’s Proofs: 5 PP
Exhibitor’s Proofs: 5 EP
Hors Commerce: 3 HC
Bon a Tirer: 1 BAT
Other: 10 numbered in Roman numerals intended for wildlife organizations
Trial Proofs: 30 TP with unique color combination
(see Feldman & Schellmann IIB.297)
Publisher: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New-York
Printer: Rupert Jasen Smith, New-York
Catalogue Raisonne: Feldman & Schellmann II.297
Signed and numbered in pencil, lower left or right
With the publisher’s inkstamp and the artist’s copyright stamp on reverse
Siberian Tiger is part of Endangered Species
(Click on picture below to access the Catalogue Entry)
Known as the Amur Tiger or the Siberian Tiger, this is an astounding subspecies and also one of the largest cats in the entire world. At least in captivity, because the Bengal tiger is bigger in the wild. Despite that, the Siberian Tiger does have some amazing adaptations that make it stand out quite a bit. They usually hunt solo and endure the harsh climate thanks to their dense fur and thick fat layer.
Species Spotlight: Siberian Tiger | Pages | WWF (worldwildlife.org)

You can find this animal on the eastern sides of Russia. Like many animals in this list, this one also dealt with threats from the human population. The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) classified this animal as endangered. In the 1990s, in particular, it was critically endangered. The lowest population was in the 1930s when it reached up to 30 specimens at most. According to the latest 2005 census, the population is around 360 and growing.
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Auction Market Overview
Auction Summary
| 2025 | Sold Once x/150: JPY 35,650,000 (USD 241,000) @ SHINWA Auction on 20 September 2025 No Trial Proof sold at Auction in 2025 |
| 2024 | Sold 3 Times Average Price: USD 279,207 AP 5/30: USD 304,800 Auction Record Price @ Sotheby’s New-York on 19 April 2024 106/150: USD 275,000 @ Artnet Auctions on 10 October 2024 121/150: EUR 244,200 (USD 257,820) @ Van Ham Cologne on 27 November 2024 No Trial Proof sold at Auction in 2024 |
| 2023 | Sold Once 75/150: USD 225,000 @ Abell Fine Art in Los Angeles on 5 March 2023 No Trial Proof sold at Auction in 2023 |
| 2022 | Sold Twice Average Price: USD 232,975 x/150: JPY 38,985,000 (USD 280,925) @ SHINWA Auction on 12 November 2022 33/150: USD 214,200 @ Phillips New-York on 19 July 2022 Siberian Tiger (TP 19/30): USD 403,200 @ Phillips New-York on 21 April 2022 |
| 2021 | No Sale at Auction in 2021 |
| 2020 | No Sale at Auction in 2020 |
Regular Editions
SHINWA AUCTION: 20 September 2025
Estimated: JPY 8,000,000 – 12,000,000
JPY 35,650,000 / USD 241,000

Van Ham: 27 November 2024
Estimated: EUR 80,000 – 120,000
EUR 244,200 / USD 257,820

ANDY WARHOL (1928 Pittsburgh, PA/USA – 1987 New York)
Siberian Tiger, from: Endangered Species, 1983
Color silkscreen on Lenox museum card.
Signed and numbered 121/150
Artnet Auctions: 10 October 2024
Estimated: USD 150,000 – 250,000
USD 275,000

ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger (from Endangered Species), 1983
Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed and numbered 106/150 in pencil
Sotheby’s New-York: 19 April 2024
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 304,800
AUCTION RECORD FOR SIBERIAN TIGER

ANDY WARHOL (1928 – 1987)
Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species (Feldman & Schellmann II.297), 1983
Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed in pencil and inscribed AP 5/30
One of 30 artist’s proofs aside from the numbered edition of 150
Abell Fine Art: 5 March 2023
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 180,000 (HAMMER)
USD 225,000

ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species, 1983
Screen-print in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Pencil-signed and numbered 75/150 lower left
SHINWA AUCTION: 12 November 2022
Estimated: JPY 8,000,000 – 12,000,000
JPY 30,000,000 (Hammer)
JPY 38,985,000 / USD 280,925

ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species, 1983
Screen-print in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed and numbered from the edition of 150
Sotheby’s New-York: 19 July 2022
Estimated: USD 50,000 – 70,000
USD 214,200
ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species (F&S II.297), 1983
Screen-print in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed in pencil Andy Warhol and numbered 33/150 (lower left)
Trial Proofs
Siberian Tiger (TP 19/30), 1983
Phillips New-York: 21 April 2022
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 403,200
TRIAL PROOF

ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger from Endangered Species (F&S II.297), 1983
Unique screen-print in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed and numbered ‘TP 19/30’ in pencil (one of 30 trial proofs)
Siberian Tiger (TP 12/30), 1983
Christie’s Los Angeles: 13 December 1999
Estimated: USD 6,000 – 8,000
USD 11,500
TRIAL PROOF

ANDY WARHOL
Siberian Tiger, for Endangered Species (F. and S. B.297), 1983
Unique screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board
Signed in pencil, numbered ‘T.P. 12/30’
One of 30 unique color variants aside from the edition of 150 plus 30 artist’s proofs

