Results show actual prices realized, including buyer's premium, at Austin Auction Gallery. Past results are for reference only and are not an appraisal or a guarantee of future value.
Fine ArtPrice realized$832
Estimate: $500 – $700
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Malabaristas Parapsicologicos (Parapsychological Jugglers)," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, 1936-2026), numbered 14/ 50, lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 24"h, 24"w, overall: approx 29.75"h, 29.75"w, 8lbs
JULY 2026 | DAY 1 - TREASURES FROM THE VAULTS OF A DALLAS DESIGNER PART 2 · Jul 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$768
Estimate: $500 – $700
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Perros," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, 1936-2026), numbered 34/ 80, sight: approx 25"h, 25"w, overall: approx 31.25"h, 31"w, 8.5lbs
JULY 2026 | DAY 1 - TREASURES FROM THE VAULTS OF A DALLAS DESIGNER PART 2 · Jul 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$768
Estimate: $300 – $500
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Changuitos de la Cuidad (City Monkeys)," ink signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, 1936-2026), marked P.C. (publisher's copy), sight: approx 16"h, 19.75"w, overall: approx 22"h, 25.25"w, 5.25lbs
JULY 2026 | DAY 1 - TREASURES FROM THE VAULTS OF A DALLAS DESIGNER PART 2 · Jul 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$640
Estimate: $500 – $700
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "36 Perritos (36 Dogs)," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, 1936-2026), numbered 105/ 120, sight: approx 23.25"h, 23.25"w, overall: approx 29"h, 29"w, 7.5lbs
JULY 2026 | DAY 1 - TREASURES FROM THE VAULTS OF A DALLAS DESIGNER PART 2 · Jul 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,088
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Amazonas," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 21/ 24 with artist's stamp lower left, sight: approx 27"h, 27"w, overall: approx 33"h, 33"w, 9.75lbs
DAY 1 - MARCH 2026 | THE SPRING COLLECTION, FINE AUCTION EVENT · Mar 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,088
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Perros," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 62/ 80, sight: approx 25"h, 25"w, overall: approx 31.25"h, 31"w, 8.75lbs
DAY 1 - MARCH 2026 | THE SPRING COLLECTION, FINE AUCTION EVENT · Mar 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,024
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "El Camino de Virtud (The Road of Virtue)," chalk signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 37/ 100, sight: approx 26.5"h, 26.5"w, overall: approx 32.75"h, 32.75"w, 9.5lbs
DAY 1 - MARCH 2026 | THE SPRING COLLECTION, FINE AUCTION EVENT · Mar 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$608
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Ciudad de un Millon con 25 Huevos Duros (City of a Million with 25 Hard-Boiled Eggs)," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 41/ 50 with stamped artist's lamp lower left, sight: approx 28.5"h, 28.5"w, overall: approx 34.5"h, 34.5"w, 10lbs
DAY 1 - MARCH 2026 | THE SPRING COLLECTION, FINE AUCTION EVENT · Mar 2026
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$762
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Codice Miguelito III," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 19/ 30 lower left, sight: approx 26"h, 26"w, overall: approx 34"h, 33"w, 9.75lbs
DAY 1 - GILDED WINTER: FINE JEWELRY & ESTATE COLLECTIONS DECEMBER 2025 · Dec 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$671
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Teotihuacanizacion de Mesopotamia o Soles de Niniveh," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 45/ 120, sight: approx 25.5"h, 25.5"w, overall: approx 31.5"h, 31.5"w, 9.25lbs
DAY 1 - GILDED WINTER: FINE JEWELRY & ESTATE COLLECTIONS DECEMBER 2025 · Dec 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$603
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Amazonas," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 10/ 24, lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 27"h, 27"w, overall: approx 32.75"h, 32.75"w, 10lbs
DAY 1 - GILDED WINTER: FINE JEWELRY & ESTATE COLLECTIONS DECEMBER 2025 · Dec 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$572
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Perros," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 65/ 80, sight: approx 25"h, 25"w, overall: approx 30 5/8"h, 30 5/8"w, 8lbs
DAY 1 - GILDED WINTER: FINE JEWELRY & ESTATE COLLECTIONS DECEMBER 2025 · Dec 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$732
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Amazonas," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 17/ 24, lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 27"h, 27"w, overall: approx 33"h, 33"w, 9.5lbs
DAY 1 - FINE FALL OCTOBER 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Oct 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$630
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Codice Miguelito," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered E/E XV/ XXV (15/ 25), lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 25"h, 25"w, overall: approx 31"h, 31"w, 8.5lbs
DAY 1 - FINE FALL OCTOBER 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Oct 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$580
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Malabaristas parapsicologicos," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 39/ 50, lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 24"h, 24"w, overall: approx 29.75"h, 29.75"w, 8lbs
DAY 1 - FINE FALL OCTOBER 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Oct 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$508
Estimate: $800 – $1,000
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Schloss Struwwelpeter," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 38/ 50, lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 27.5"h, 29"w, overall: approx 33"h, 35"w, 10lbs
DAY 1 - FINE FALL OCTOBER 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Oct 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,830
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed screenprint in colors on paper, "Amazonas," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 18/ 24, sight: approx 27"h, 27"w, overall: approx 32.75"h, 32.75"w, 10lbs
DAY 1 - JULY 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Jul 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,159
Estimate: $800 – $1,000
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Hagalo y Diviertase (Do It and Have Fun), pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 31/ 50, sight: approx 29"h, 29"w, overall: approx 34.5"h, 34.5"w, 10.75lbs
DAY 1 - JULY 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Jul 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,159
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "El Camino de Virtud (The Road of Virtue)," chalk signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 36/ 100, sight: approx 26.5"h, 26.5"w, overall: approx 31.75"h, 31.75"w, 9lbs
DAY 1 - JULY 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Jul 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$793
Estimate: $800 – $1,000
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Schloss Struwwelpeter," ink signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 27/ 50, sight: approx 27"h, 29"w, overall: approx 33"h, 35"w, 10.5lbs
DAY 1 - JULY 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Jul 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$1,270
Estimate: $300 – $600
Framed print on paper with pen, acrylic, and ink embellishments, "Constelacion en Observacion (Constellation in Observation)," pen signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), dated 2015, titled lower left, retaining Ruiz-Healy Art Gallery, San Antonio, Texas label verso, mounted to foam backing board, sight: approx 13.5"h, 10.5"w, overall: approx 16.5"h, 13.5"w, 2.5lbs Provenance: From the estate of Connie Todd (Constance Clare Todd, Austin, Texas, 1941-2024). For many years, Connie Todd was the personal assistant to prominent Austin-based book publisher, photographer, and author Bill Wittliff (William Dale Wittliff, American, active in Austin, Texas, 1940-2019). Bill Wittliff wrote celebrated screenplays such as "Lonesome Dove" (1982), "Legends of the Fall" (1994), and "Barbarosa" (2000), and founded the regionally-oriented publishing company, Encino Press, with his wife Sally in 1963. Connie Todd later served as the founding director of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University from 1997-2010, transforming it into an internationally-acclaimed collection through noteworthy acquisitions such as the Cormac McCarthy archive. After retiring from Texas State, Connie Todd spent time traveling the world with friends and family.
DAY 3- MAGNIFICENT MAY ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · May 2025
View lot details →Books, Manuscripts & ArchivesPrice realized$127
Estimate: $100 – $300
(lot of 6) Books: Texas museum catalogs and contemporary photography, including: (1) "Mid-Century Modern Art in Texas," by Katie Robinson Edwards, published by University of Texas Press, first edition, copyright 2014, 391 pages; (1) "Mexican Suite: A History of Photography in Mexico," by Olivier Debroise, translated by Stella de Sa Rego, published by University of Texas Press, first edition, copyright 2001, 300 pages; (1) "Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle," by Rick Stewart and The Dallas Museum of Art, published by Texas Monthly Press, first edition, 197 pages; (1) "Pedro Friedeberg: Praise of Folly," by the Ruiz-Healy Art Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, published by Blurb, copyright 2016, 94 pages; (1) "Cafetaleros (Coffee workers)," by Marco Antonio Cruz, published by Imagen Latina, first edition, copyright 1996, 80 pages; (1) "Julie Speed: East of the Sun and West of the Moon," by the El Paso Museum of Art, printed by CSI Printing, Austin, copyright 2018, 155 pages; largest: approx 12 3/8"h, 9.25"w, 1.25"d; 14.25lbs total
Provenance: From the estate of Connie Todd (Constance Clare Todd, Austin, Texas, 1941-2024). For many years, Connie Todd was the personal assistant to prominent Austin-based book publisher, photographer, and author Bill Wittliff (William Dale Wittliff, American, active in Austin, Texas, 1940-2019). Bill Wittliff wrote celebrated screenplays such as "Lonesome Dove" (1982), "Legends of the Fall" (1994), and "Barbarosa" (2000), and founded the regionally-oriented publishing company, Encino Press, with his wife Sally in 1963. Connie Todd later served as the founding director of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University from 1997-2010, transforming it into an internationally-acclaimed collection through noteworthy acquisitions such as the Cormac McCarthy archive. After retiring from Texas State, Connie Todd spent time traveling the world with friends and family.
DAY 3- MAGNIFICENT MAY ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · May 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$953
Estimate: $600 – $800
Framed silkscreen print in colors on paper, "Cats of All Nations: Unite!," pencil signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 88/ 120, sight: approx 20"h, 20"w, overall: approx 25.75"h, 25.75"w, 7lbs
DAY 2- MARCH 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Mar 2025
View lot details →Fine ArtPrice realized$762
Estimate: $500 – $700
Framed giclee in colors on paper, "Changuitos de la Cuidad," signed lower right Pedro Friedeberg (Mexican, b.1936), numbered 11/42 lower left with artist's ink stamp, sight: approx 15.5"h, 19.25"w, overall: 21.5"h, 25.25"w, 5.25lbs
DAY 2- MARCH 2025 ANTIQUES & ESTATES AUCTION · Mar 2025
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