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Keith Haring 'Untitled' (Plate From 'The Valley') Offset Lithograph

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$1,500-$2,500

As of June 23, 2026

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This item is a limited edition offset lithograph print by the renowned American artist and social activist Keith Haring. The piece features the artist’s characteristic bold, black line-work against a vibrant yellow background, enclosed within a maroon and gold-toned decorative border. The central composition is a chaotic, dense 'horror vacui' scene populated by fantastical creatures, anthropomorphic figures, and symbolic imagery typical of Haring's late 1980s style. Notable details include a facsimile signature 'Keith Haring' in the lower right margin, alongside a numbered edition out of 300 (notated as 1/300 in the lower left). Additionally, the piece features the 'Estate of Keith Haring' stamp/logo in the lower left corner. The paper is a heavy-weight white stock with ample margins. Based on the visual evidence and stylistic hallmarks, this plate originates from 'The Valley' series (published circa 1989-1990), which showcased Haring’s collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs. The print appears to be in excellent condition with no visible foxing, tears, or significant fading, though it should be examined out of frame for a full assessment of potential hinge residues or paper oxidation. The craftsmanship reflected in the sharp, saturated lines indicates a high-quality commercial print production from the era of his estate's active posthumous oversight.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Keith Haring 'Untitled' (Plate from The Valley) offset lithograph. This piece represents a significant collaboration between Haring and William S. Burroughs, illustrating the maturity of Haring’s line work shortly before his death. The work displays excellent saturated inks and sharp registration, typical of high-quality estate-sanctioned editions. Based on the provided images, the condition appears excellent, with no evidence of UV damage, acid-burn from framing, or handling creases. The market for Haring prints remains robust; however, value is tiered by production method. As an offset lithograph with a facsimile signature and estate stamp, this is considered a posthumous or later-released edition rather than a lifetime hand-signed screenprint (which can fetch $20,000+). Current auction comparables for 'The Valley' plates in this format range from $1,200 to $3,000 depending on the specific plate's complexity and the buyer's focus on the Burroughs association. This particular plate’s 'horror vacui' style is highly desirable among collectors. Limitation of Appraisal: While this item appears consistent with genuine estate-stamped 1989-1990 releases, definitive authentication cannot be established through digital images alone. The market is saturated with high-quality counterfeits of Haring’s work. To provide a full authentication, a physical inspection is required to verify paper weight and texture, ink penetration, and the precise dimensions of the estate stamp. I strongly recommend securing a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or documented provenance from the original gallery of purchase to maximize resale value.

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