The following items are currently in stock and for sale. To sell your Nagel art, click here. To purchase, please click the e-mail link below and indicate the piece of interest. Prices are not negotiable and do not include shipping, however, they do fluctuate with market conditions, so check back here often. All pieces conform to our rigid standards:

1. Originals -- If signed, are signed by Patrick Nagel himself
2. Serigraphs -- Signed and numbered by Patrick Nagel himself
3. Perfect image condition -- No damage, creases, scratches, foxing, dents, folds or fading
4. Shipped flat, unframed at seller's cost

We do not deal in lithographs, "commemoratives," unsigned, unnumbered or non-lifetime works.

Tommy James -- Original US$45,000
Patrick Nagel was commissioned to do a number of 12" album covers. In 1976, he created the cover art for Tommy James' release entitled In Touch. This original acrylic on board illustrations measures 12" x 12" -- larger than the usual Nagel pieces -- and comes with the actual In Touch vinyl and album packaging. Unlike the majority of his illustrations, this piece is signed by the artist. Framed, in pristine condition.

Kristen A/P US$8,500
Considered one of Nagel's classic graphics from the very early 1980s, this sultry serigraph's image is in perfect condition. There were 95 in the limited edition run. The A/P (Artist's Proof)edition is exceedingly rare. Do not confuse this graphic with the breast-covered Nagel, Nagel poster.

Casa Lupita 141/250 US$3,500
One of the earlier "museum quality advertising" posters from the late 1970s. A beautiful flourish of colors adorns one of Nagel's more wholesome images. Very popular.
Mirage S/P US$8,000
Rumored to be Nagel's favorite graphic, Mirage is not to be confused with the Mirage poster, which had type running vertically down the right side. This S/P (Special Proof) is very rare, one of the few pieces where the skin color is not a bright white.
Silver Sunbeam 34/250 US$5,500
Another of Nagel's earlier "museum quality advertising" posters from the late 1970s. Hugely popular, but somewhat rare. Classic lines with a wholesome sensuality. The item is pictured here behind loose, protective acetate.
Papillon 179/250 US$4,500
Another of Nagel's sought-after limited editions. Very popular, but not many left. The masquerade is typical of the many mysteries woven into Pat's life. Perfect condition.
Noble Gallery 1/250 US$6,500
One of Nagel's more popular "museum quality advertising" that capture the 80s woman from a different perspective. This is a unique piece, in that it is #1 in a limited edition of 250, from the personal collection of Karl Bornstein, who owned most of the #1 limited edition serigraphs.

 

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