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  • - Hey, how's is going?

  • Hey.

  • How you doing?

  • RICK HARRISON: I'm just assuming it's a Peter Max.

  • [laughs]

  • That it is.

  • Pretty interesting.

  • Peter Max has got a really weird storied life,

  • you know what I mean?

  • This guy was born in like Nazi Germany,

  • but his family doesn't go to the states or England.

  • They go to China.

  • [laughs]

  • WILLIE: The painting is a Peter Max

  • painting, originally painted in 2010, the "Statue of Liberty"

  • series.

  • I got the painting from a family friend

  • who actually got it from Peter Max himself

  • at an auction in New York.

  • I'm looking to sell the Peter Max painting to invest

  • money into my new company.

  • RICK HARRISON: Yeah, I mean Peter Max,

  • I mean, really interesting guy.

  • You know, he started paintings sort of like this in the '60s.

  • He loved comic books when he was a kid.

  • So that's why he sort of liked this art.

  • And in the '70s, he started doing the Statue of Liberty.

  • He worked with Lee Iacocca to restore the Statue of Liberty,

  • because literally in the early '80s,

  • there was big gaping holes in the Statue of Liberty.

  • Because all things made out of copper,

  • and it really not sealed or anything,

  • and it just sort of slowly falling apart.

  • Peter Max has a very distinctive style,

  • and he's still popular today.

  • He's done posters for the Olympics, the Grammys,

  • and a host of other things.

  • His work has been known to sell for over $100,000.

  • If this thing is real, it will be a great item in my shop.

  • So you want to sell this?

  • WILLIE: Yeah, I'm interested in selling it, yeah.

  • RICK HARRISON: How much were you looking to get out of it?

  • Based on what the market is, I'm trying to get out $35,000.

  • Whoa.

  • I mean, it's interesting.

  • [sighs] This looks like it's an original and all that.

  • You got paperwork for this?

  • WILLIE: Yeah, I do have paperwork.

  • RICK HARRISON: OK.

  • Let me have someone look at.

  • I mean, the problem with Peter Max

  • is he has so much stuff out there, OK?

  • I'm not taking away--

  • I mean he's real--

  • I mean, mega iconic.

  • People absolutely love him.

  • But I don't know exactly what the market

  • is like at the moment.

  • So can you hang out for a little bit?

  • Sure, absolutely. RICK HARRISON: All right.

  • I'm gonna go give someone a call.

  • OK.

  • I think an expert coming is great,

  • and I'm looking forward to what he thinks of the piece.

  • RICK HARRISON: This is it, the Peter Max.

  • BRETT MALY: Peter Max.

  • He's one of those few artists that when you see him,

  • you know it's a Peter Max.

  • This is a nice work.

  • He was also very much into American jazz.

  • And he was one of the very first artists

  • that would paint to music.

  • He would actually play the music,

  • and you can see his work even to this day

  • has a real lyrical quality.

  • You can almost imagine the jazz music playing in the background

  • as he applies the colors.

  • Peter Max is a very interesting artist.

  • He's probably the most omnipresent artist you'll find.

  • His work can be found on the side of cruise ships,

  • on album covers, you name it.

  • Ever since the '60s, he's been identifiable

  • for his semi-psychedelic and just very fluid

  • abstract compositions.

  • What I'd like to do is just take a closer look.

  • I just want to see maybe if it's a printed

  • base that he embellished or if it's completely

  • one-of-a-kind work.

  • A lot of times the image of the Statue of Liberty

  • would be a lithograph, and then he would add dollops of acrylic

  • on top of it.

  • I don't think that's the case with this one.

  • I think the visage was applied with a stencil,

  • but I don't think it's a print.

  • OK.

  • BRETT MALY: And then, he added the acrylic,

  • all the different colors and the embellishments around the side.

  • So it's definitely an original, and it's certainly

  • a one-of-a-kind.

  • OK.

  • So I mean, what's the market on this thing?

  • I just-- because I know there's a lot of them out there.

  • BRETT MALY: Right. Right.

  • Yeah.

  • The good news is this is a fairly iconic image.

  • You know, the Statue of Liberty, he's identified for that.

  • So that's a good thing.

  • The bad thing is, you know, he's done a lot of them.

  • He's probably done over 1,000 of these type of images

  • over the course of his career.

  • The other thing is he's still a living,

  • working artist, so he's producing more of these

  • as time goes on.

  • In a gallery situation, you might see this same work

  • for $50,000, but they're so prevalent you

  • might find the same work selling for $10,000 on the internet.

  • So that's the conundrum.

  • So I think an appropriate value for a work

  • like this would probably be in the $25,000 range.

  • RICK HARRISON: All right, well, thanks man, Rick.

  • Hey, it's a pleasure. RICK HARRISON: Appreciate it.

  • - Willie, that's a nice work. - Thank you Nice to meet you.

  • All right, thank you. Nice meeting you.

  • If the shop is able to negotiate Peter Max, he's a living icon,

  • so I think they're going to have an audience for it

  • here at the shop.

  • RICK HARRISON: I mean, what would

  • be the best price you'd take?

  • WILLIE: I'm pretty on my $35,000 on price.

  • I mean, I--

  • it's tough. - Mhm.

  • RICK HARRISON: [sighs] I mean, I'll give you $10,000.

  • [sighs] I mean, he said it's worth $25,000.

  • Can you do $15,000?

  • I'll go $12,000.

  • WILLIE: [sighs]

  • RICK HARRISON: That's cash money.

  • You can walk out of here.

  • I'm stuck with it.

  • I hang it on my wall.

  • And if it doesn't sell, it's my problem,

  • and you walk away with cash.

  • All right.

  • You got a deal.

  • RICK HARRISON: Sweet, man.

  • Follow me, and we'll do some paperwork.

  • Sounds good. RICK HARRISON: This way.

  • WILLIE: I'm taking this $12,000 offer because I think

  • with those funds, I could do some real things for

  • my business that I want to do.

- Hey, how's is going?

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