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Peter Max “Sailboat in Spectrum” (2017) Signed Serigraph

Peter Max “Sailboat in Spectrum” (2017) Signed Serigraph

$1,500.00

Artist
Certificate of Authenticity & Appraisal: Included

Building a collection does not have to start with the most expensive piece in the room. “Sailboat in Spectrum” by Peter Max (2017) is the kind of smart addition that holds its own.

Serigraph in color on wove paper from the Peter Max Studio, Hand­ signed by Peter Max in ink and numbered in Arabic, lower center. From
the edition of 495 examples numbered in Arabic

For anyone looking to add Peter Max to their collection without a major investment, this is a realistic and well-priced option.

Value & Documentation

Officially appraised at $3,950. Current asking price of $1,500 is offered below appraised value.
Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and official gallery appraisal on file.

About Peter Max

Peter Max is a defining figure in American pop art, known worldwide for his saturated color, unmistakable line, and iconic imagery tied to freedom, optimism, and Americana. His work has long appealed to both serious collectors and first-time buyers because it is instantly recognizable and visually strong. Pieces centered on Liberty, flowers, flags, profiles, and New York subjects remain among the most sought-after themes in his market.

Key Details

Artist: Peter Max
Title: Sailboat in Spectrum
Year: 2017
Appraised Value: $3,950
Signature: Signed by Peter Max in ink and numbered in Arabic, lower center
Condition: Excellent
Format: Serigraph
Includes: Official Gallery Appraisal + Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

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