Leg of a Dog, from Da Vinci

Medium: Screen-print on Okiwara rice paper
Year: 1983
Sheet: 40 1/8 x 31 1/4 inches (101.9 x 79.4 cm)
Edition: 20 of which 11 are signed
Publisher/Printer: New City Editions, Venice, California

 

Jean-Michel Basquiat created this print in 1983, towards the end of his tragically short life. These works speak to his academic interest in anatomy that can be seen throughout his oeuvre. The artist’s knowledge of anatomy came through studying a wide range of texts from Gray’s Anatomy to Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, of which these renderings were inspired by. In the artist’s signature handwriting, notes stating “from a DaVinci” are placed to annotate the studies that make up the composition. The present work depicts a variety of renderings from that of a foot, jaw and leg of a dog which all recall gestural figure drawings to more sparse illustrations devoted to the specifics of individual bones. Throughout, Basquiat’s sketched lines belie his in-depth knowledge. Leg of the Dog displays the skillful combination of image and text that Basquiat honed early on in the New York graffiti scene.

 


Auction Results


Artnet Auctions: 21 September 2023
Estimated: USD 15,000 – 25,000
USD 20,000

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT
Leg of the Dog, 1983
Screenprint on Okiwara rice paper
An unsigned proof from the edition of 20 (11 of which were signed)

Bonhams Los Angeles: 24 March 2021
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 19,062
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-1988)
Leg of a Dog, from Da Vinci, 1983
Screen-print on Okiwara rice paper
An unsigned proof (aside from the signed edition of 11)