Jean-Michel Basquiat’s $45 M. ‘Crowns (Peso Neto)’ to Headline Sotheby’s Fall Auctions in New York

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Crowns (Peso Neto) (1981) will headline Sotheby’s contemporary evening sale in New York this fall with a high estimate of $45 million. The painting has never been sold at auction before.

It’s the highest estimate slapped on a work made in 1981 by the late American artist. The house said in a statement that the year “marked Basquiat’s rise.”

“1981 was a pivotal year that launched Basquiat onto the international stage, the work sees the artist develop and concretize the lexicon of symbols that would define his life and work, from tallies to halos to crowns,” Sotheby’s said. “The raw canvas elements speak to a critical moment in which Basquiat transitions from the street to the studio, on the dawn of explosive stardom.”

Lucius Elliott, head of contemporary marquee auctions at Sotheby’s New York, told ARTnews that Crowns (Peso Neto) “captures the moment when Basquiat announced himself to the world.”

“He painted this at just 21 years old, and it marks the turning point between his life as a street artist and his emergence onto the international art scene,” he said. “It showcases the birth of his visual language, where everything comes together: the crown, the raw energy, the dialogue between power, race, and art history. It’s both a self-portrait and a statement of intent—a declaration of who he was and what he stood for. Few works encapsulate his legacy so completely.” 

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