We get a lot of questions about the investment quality of these prints. In our opinion, they have none. In the eyes of the academicians, these prints will always be what they are now: postumous graphics.

WE HAVE NOT PICTURED ALL THE COMMEMORATIVE GRAPHICS HERE. IN ADDITION, BEAR IN MIND THAT IN THEIR FINAL STATES, MOST OF THESE IMAGES HAD SOME KIND OF TYPOGRAPHY ON THEM -- not pictured in these thumbnails -- THAT QUALIFIED THEM AS 'POSTERS'.

CN #8 ("Yellwow
Sweater") Serigraph, Posthumous, 3500 printed

Great colorful poster; the type was usually cut off or matted over. It says Tower Graphics at the bottom.

  CN #10 Posthumous,
6000 (?) printed

Nice later commemorative We believe the reference material for this work might come from the same photo shoot as the Playboy 30th, seems to be the same model.

  CN#11 (Merril
Chase Galleries quantity unknown

Merril Chase galleries in Chicago did quite a bit of business with Nagel and it was natural that Mirage would want to 'reward' that with their own poster.

 CN#12
quantity unknown

Great painting, great serigraphic treatment. Printed by Samper Silkscreen. poster.