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Neuschwanstein - Unsigned Print by Andy Warhol 1987 - MyArtBroker

Neuschwanstein
Unsigned Print

Andy Warhol

£3,600-£5,500Value Indicator

$7,500-$11,500 Value Indicator

$6,500-$10,000 Value Indicator

¥35,000-¥50,000 Value Indicator

€4,200-€6,500 Value Indicator

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¥720,000-¥1,090,000 Value Indicator

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85 x 60cm, Edition of 1200, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 1200

Year: 1987

Size: H 85cm x W 60cm

Signed: No

Format: Unsigned Print

Last Auction: June 2025

Value Trend:

14% AAGR

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Auction Results

Auction Date
Auction House
Location
Return to Seller
Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
June 2025
Phillips London
United Kingdom
£3,570
£4,200
£5,334
April 2025
Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers
United Kingdom
March 2025
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
January 2025
Phillips London
United Kingdom
December 2024
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
October 2024
Bukowskis, Stockholm
Sweden
September 2022
Bonhams Knightsbridge
United Kingdom
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The value of Andy Warhol's Neuschwanstein, a screenprint from 1987, is estimated to be worth between £3,600 and £5,500. This artwork has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 14%. There have been 26 total sales since its entry to the market in June 2000, with 6 sales in the last 12 months. The hammer price in the last five years has ranged from £750 in April 2022 to £4,800 in January 2025. This work is popular among collectors and demonstrates an average annual growth rate of 14%. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 1,200.

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Meaning & Analysis

The Neuschwanstein Castle is a Neo-Romanesque palace that was built as a getaway home for King Ludwig II. After the King’s death the palace was opened up to the public and it is now a bustling tourist spot which attracts thousands of visitors each year. The castle has been used in many films and is believed to have been the inspiration for Disneyland’s Magic Castle.

Warhol was very interested in historical buildings and their grandiose architecture. Other impressive architectural feats that Warhol has depicted include the Cologne Cathedral in Germany and the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. In these prints, Warhol focuses on the buildings and their designs; in Neuschwanstein, however, Warhol captures the building from afar to show how it interacts with its majestic environment.

  • Andy Warhol was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and is often considered the father of Pop Art. Born in 1928, Warhol allowed cultural references of the 20th century to drive his work. From the depiction of glamorous public figures, such as Marilyn Monroe, to the everyday Campbell’s Soup Can, the artist challenged what was considered art by blurring the boundaries between high art and mass consumerism. Warhol's preferred screen printing technique further reiterated his obsession with mass culture, enabling art to be seen as somewhat of a commodity through the reproduced images in multiple colour ways.