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06/01/2026

Celebrate Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday with more than 100 prints, paintings, and photographs featured in the Marilyn Collection. This centennial curation honors her enduring legacy of humor, beauty, and stardom that continues to captivate.

View the Marilyn Collection at rogallery.com/collections/the-monroe-collection

Join us now for our live May Prints and Works on Paper auction, featuring pieces from Warhol, Haring, Picasso, Miro, Cal...
05/27/2026

Join us now for our live May Prints and Works on Paper auction, featuring pieces from Warhol, Haring, Picasso, Miro, Calder, Ramos, Tamayo, Bearden, Chermayeff, Hambleton, Lichtenstein, Hilfiger, Matta, Masson, and Anuszkiewicz alongside dozens of master painters, printers, and photographers.

View the auction catalogue in its entirety and participate in the bidding at auction.rogallery.com/auction-catalog/may-prints-and-works-on-paper_ECZ86VS58U.

Live bidding begins in ONE HOUR for the May Prints and Works on Paper auction at 11AM EDT.Lot 233, Portraits at Studio 5...
05/27/2026

Live bidding begins in ONE HOUR for the May Prints and Works on Paper auction at 11AM EDT.

Lot 233, Portraits at Studio 54 shows Francesco Scavullo capturing his Cerberean subjects with signature blend of fashion, celebrity, and drama, and will appear alongside more than 250 works.

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Lot 143, Sonata by Mark Tobey Produced the year before his death, Sonata is aptly named; Tobey’s distinctive “white writ...
05/26/2026

Lot 143, Sonata by Mark Tobey

Produced the year before his death, Sonata is aptly named; Tobey’s distinctive “white writing” lends the work an almost musical, rhythmic quality, with Tobey himself having studied piano and music theory. First employed in the 1930s, Tobey’s “white writing” combines calligraphic technique with controlledly abstracted characters, marking it as distinct from modes of automatic writing, even as it influenced their development.

Tobey’s works were the product of prolonged deliberation, with brush strokes carefully executed to create meditative, intricate images that exist between Eastern calligraphic influence and Western styles of abstraction.

Sonata comes from an edition of only 100, and will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 193, No. 2 Squares by Ottavio MissoniCreated for the Saporiti Italia Collection and measuring an impressive 92 inche...
05/25/2026

Lot 193, No. 2 Squares by Ottavio Missoni

Created for the Saporiti Italia Collection and measuring an impressive 92 inches across, No. 2 Squares demonstrates Missoni’s mastery of color, pattern, and textiles- skills he honed in fashion design before expanding into large-scale fiber art.

Walking the line between textile art and sculpture, No. 2 Squares also represents an important chapter in Missoni’s creative evolution. While he is best known for founding the Missoni fashion house with his wife Rosita, Ottavio was an accomplished artist in his own right, producing internationally exhibited tapestries, paintings, and textile works. His collaborations with Saporiti Italia saw him merge fine art and design, bringing his bold color theory and pattern experimentation into interior spaces. No. 2 Squares showcases how Missoni blurred the boundaries between decorative art, modernist abstraction, and luxury craftsmanship.

No. 2 Squares will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 236, Pink and Yellow Irises by Lowell Blair NesbittNesbitt created over 400 floral works during his career, renderin...
05/24/2026

Lot 236, Pink and Yellow Irises by Lowell Blair Nesbitt

Nesbitt created over 400 floral works during his career, rendering his subject flora with a distinctively dramatic verve and precision. Large, bold, and isolated on a simple background, the irises are emblematic of Nesbitt’s approach to realism; nearly abstracting the forms of the petals by virtue of the intense focus placed on their color and lushness.

Nesbitt’s floral works were widely exhibited with more than 80 solo shows during his lifetime, and his prints and paintings being held in major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art. Pink and Yellow Irises remains one of the most iconic examples of the floral prints that made Nesbitt a leading figure in American photorealism.

This signed and numbered screenprint will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 70, Lola Cola by Mel RamosOne of the defining images to come from his commercial pin-ups, Ramos blends the visual rh...
05/23/2026

Lot 70, Lola Cola by Mel Ramos

One of the defining images to come from his commercial pin-ups, Ramos blends the visual rhetoric of American advertisements with the glamour of mid-century pin-up art in Lola Cola. The result is both playful and pointed, examining the oft-toted aphorism that s*x sells.

Ramos faced public backlash in the 1970s when feminist critics of his work challenged his use of idealised n**e female forms, arguing that his work reinforced objectification rather than examining it. Ramos countered that his images were satirical exaggerations of advertising tropes, exposing how commercial imagery has commodified the female body to the point of absurdity. The tension between critique and complicity has kept Lola Cola as topical in Pop Art scholarship today as it was at its inception, serving as an iconic example of Ramos’s style and a historical snapshot of debates around s*xuality, consumerism, and the power of visual culture.

This collotype of Lola Cola is signed and dated in pencil, and will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 234, Shatzi by Tom BlackwellBlackwell’s signature stylings of intense color and light meet with his signature subjec...
05/22/2026

Lot 234, Shatzi by Tom Blackwell

Blackwell’s signature stylings of intense color and light meet with his signature subjects: chrome, machinery, and Americana. At more than four by five feet, this Masonite print approaches the scale of Blackwell’s paintings, allowing the reflective surfaces, sharp highlights, and photographic precision the same dominating scale as his canvas works.

Blurring the line between documentation and cinematic spectacle, Shatzi combines exaggerated scale with masterful technique to examine the seductive qualities of commercial imagery.

This 1978 print comes from an edition of only 100, and will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 62, As I Opened Fire (Triptych) by Roy LichtensteinOne of Pop Art’s most beloved and enduring images, Lichtenstein’s...
05/21/2026

Lot 62, As I Opened Fire (Triptych) by Roy Lichtenstein

One of Pop Art’s most beloved and enduring images, Lichtenstein’s original As I Opened Fire paintings were acquired by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1966. With Lichtenstein’s approval, the museum began producing high-quality poster reproductions. Fascinated by mechanical reproduction and the delineation between high and low brow, Lichtenstein held great affection for the prints, saying they “returned the work to the mass culture it came from.”

Appropriated (as many of Lichtenstein’s images were) from comic books (As I Opened Fire comes from "Wingmate of Doom," in All American Men of War), the emphasis of the panel’s benday dots and enlargement from an inch tall comic panel to a 5-foot painting to blur the line between fine art and mass media, while the frenetic content does not clarify who the speaker and subject are, whether they are the same, or even whether they are friend or foe. In Lichtenstein’s own words, “A minor purpose of my war paintings is to put military aggressiveness in an absurd light. My personal opinion is that much of our foreign policy has been unbelievably terrifying, but this is not what my work is about, and I don't want to capitalize on this popular position. My work is more about our American definition of images and visual communication.”

Printed in 1997 as one of the last authorized printings before Lichtenstein’s death, this set of three offset lithographs will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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Lot 249, Genese IV by Andre MassonWidely considered the father of automatic drawing, Masson’s work is dominated by mythi...
05/20/2026

Lot 249, Genese IV by Andre Masson

Widely considered the father of automatic drawing, Masson’s work is dominated by mythic themes, using the wavering line between the purely automatic and the intentionally designed as a metaphor for cosmic creation.

When World War II broke out, Masson fled his native France for the US, his work having been declared “degenerate” by the N**i party. Masson’s work intensified, becoming more psychologically charged and preoccupied with the grand and mythic, contending that recognizable form was a sign of conscious composition, and the less literal the representation, the more unconscious and automatic the work. As part of his lifelong experimentation, he created a rare set of hybrid works featuring original drawings on one side of a sheet and lithograph printing on the verso, examining the relationship between spontaneous gesture and the mechanically reproductive. These studio experiments were never commercially produced.

From the collection of the late Larry Saphire, Genese IV will appear alongside more than 250 works in the May Prints and Works on Paper auction on Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00am EDT.

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