
Anatomy
18 works

Untitled (Foot), 1982
Oil stick on paper
30 x 22 1/4 in | 76.20 x 56.52 cm
Untitled (Foot) (1982) is a unique work in oil stick on paper by Jean-Michel Basquiat, measuring 30 x 22 1/4 inches (76.20 x 56.52 cm). Created during one of the most creatively intense periods of Basquiat's brief but transformative career, this work on paper exemplifies the raw directness and expressive authority that distinguished his practice from the first moment of his emergence from the New York street scene in the late 1970s. As a unique work — one of a kind, unrepeated in edition — it offers an irreplaceable encounter with Basquiat's hand and vision. The oil stick medium — associated in Basquiat's practice with immediacy, physicality, and the energy of direct mark-making — is here applied to paper with characteristic confidence and urgency. The subject of the foot — a recurring element in his imagery, where the body is frequently depicted in fragments, with attention to anatomy, vulnerability, and the physical experience of being human — is treated with the combination of observed precision and expressive distortion that characterizes his finest works. The anatomical fragment carries associations with both the medical illustration he studied obsessively and the vulnerability of the body in social and political space. Works on paper from Basquiat's early career occupy a central position in his oeuvre, demonstrating the breadth and energy of his practice beyond the large-format canvases for which he is most widely known. Untitled (Foot) is an intimate, direct, and historically significant object — a primary encounter with one of the most powerful artistic voices of the late twentieth century at a defining moment in his meteoric career.


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Jean-Michel Basquiat prints for sale at Guy Hepner include works from the Estate editions: Portfolio I, Portfolio II, the Anatomy series, Daros Suite, Superhero Portfolio, and Figures Portfolio. Basquiat original art for sale and Basquiat paintings for sale through our New York gallery are authenticated with full Estate provenance and catalogue documentation.
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) remains one of the most powerful and sought-after artists in the history of contemporary art. A self-taught Neo-Expressionist who rose from the streets of Brooklyn to the highest echelons of the international art world, Basquiat's work commands extraordinary prices at auction and continues to attract serious collectors worldwide.
Basquiat paintings for sale represent some of the most coveted works on the secondary market. His large-scale canvases — raw, urgent, and densely layered with text, symbols, and anatomical imagery — sell for tens of millions of dollars at the world's leading auction houses. The benchmark for Basquiat original art was set in May 2017 when Untitled (1982), depicting a skull-like head in yellow, red, and black, sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's New York, making it the sixth-highest price ever achieved for an American artist at that time.
At Guy Hepner, Basquiat art for sale includes a curated selection of works on paper, rare prints, and portfolios from The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Basquiat prints represent a more accessible entry point for collectors who want to buy Basquiat without competing at major auction. His limited-edition screenprints and lithographs — produced in collaboration with publishers during his lifetime and authorised posthumously by The Estate — retain strong value and are actively traded on the secondary market.
Among the most collected Basquiat print series available at Guy Hepner:
For new collectors approaching Basquiat art for sale, prints and works on paper offer the strongest combination of accessibility and long-term value. Auction data shows consistent demand across all price tiers, with rare portfolios and artist-proof editions commanding significant premiums over standard editions.
Collectors who buy Basquiat should prioritise:
Basquiat original art in any medium is a long-term store of cultural and financial value. His place in the canon of twentieth-century art is unassailable, and institutional demand for major works continues to grow.
The crown is Jean-Michel Basquiat's most enduring symbol — appearing in over 100 of his paintings and prints as a mark of royalty, genius, and cultural reclamation. Basquiat crowns appear across his most celebrated works: the Three-Pointed Crown motif from Untitled (Crown), Charles the First, Hollywood Africans, and the Daros Suite. When collectors search for Basquiat crown prints for sale, these estate-stamped editions — particularly the Portfolio I and II series — are the closest available equivalents to his painted crown imagery.
All Basquiat art for sale at Guy Hepner has been reviewed for provenance and authenticity. The primary authentication body for Basquiat's estate is The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, which manages the artist's legacy and provides authentication services for works of sufficient documentation.
Collectors seeking to buy Basquiat prints or works on paper should always request a full provenance record, certificate of authenticity, and condition report. Guy Hepner provides all documentation with every sale and can assist collectors in navigating The Estate's authentication process for significant acquisitions.