The Track Jacket That Made a Statement at the 1968 Olympics
FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS AFTER JOHN CARLOS’ LEGENDARY BLACK POWER SALUTE, HIS JACKET FROM THE MEXICO CITY GAMES HAS FINALLY MADE ITS WAY HOME (AND TO AUCTION)
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Cardboard Empire
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ROGER KIMMEL’S IMPRESSIVE ASSEMBLAGE OF CAMPAIGN BUTTONS IS THE RESULT OF 40 YEARS OF DEDICATED COLLECTING
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Prints & Multiples
Robert Indiana’s fusion of commercial art and fine art often carried deep personal and cultural significance. As a key figure in the Pop Art movement, his style was marked by bold colors, graphic simplicity and the use of everyday symbols. Indiana’s most iconic creation, LOVE, transcended its initial commercial use, evolving into a symbol of peace and unity that resonated worldwide. This 1967 screenprint on wove paper is a play on the artist’s original LOVE design.
Robert Indiana SMALL LOVE WALL, 1967
Auction: February 11
Fine Jewelry
The chandelier design of these earrings captures the essence of opulence, with each movement reflecting a dance of shimmering sparkles. Set in finely polished 18k gold, the stones include oval-shaped rubies weighing a total of approximately 24.00 carats, marquise-shaped diamonds weighing a total of approximately 5.00 carats and full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.80 carat. Together the ensemble is a testament to classic elegance and modern glamour.
Ruby, Diamond, Gold Earrings
Auction: February 6
Photographs

That Bettie Page pout is the star of the show in this bold pin-up image captured by Bunny Yeager in 1954. The shoots between the two introduced the world to a new side of Page, and the connection between the model and photographer would prove enduring. Yeager helped Page keep connected with her fan base in her later years, and the name recognition Yeager had due to the pairing helped lead to her gaining the critical acclaim that had eluded her for much of her career.
Bunny Yeager Bettie Page on the Beach, 1954
Auction: February 12