Charles Fazzino Auction Prices and Value Guide

Charles Fazzino auction prices are tracked in Appraisily's artist market index, with source-directory coverage of 9,609 records. Use this page to review sold-lot activity, market context, and valuation factors before requesting a formal appraisal.

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Charles Fazzino auction prices depend on medium, size, date, condition, provenance, edition details, attribution confidence, and recent comparable auction sales.

Artist
Charles Fazzino
Source records
9,609
Market update
2026-02-06

Artist context

About Charles Fazzino

Charles Fazzino (born 1956) is an American pop artist best known for his vibrant, three-dimensional silkscreen serigraphs that layer hand-cut elements into detailed, textured compositions. Working from his studio, Fazzino developed a distinctive 3D pop art technique in which each print is individually assembled, glued, and embellished, making every finished piece unique within its edition. His subjects span urban cityscapes — especially New York — major sporting events, celebrity culture, and international landmarks. Fazzino has produced official artwork for the Super Bowl, Major League Baseball All-Star Games, the Grammy Awards, and the FIFA World Cup, among other high-profile commissions. His work is sold through a network of authorized galleries and has been exhibited widely across the United States and abroad.

Pop artsilkscreen serigraphmixed mediasculptureurban landscapes and cityscapessporting eventscelebrities and pop cultureNew York City

Common works and media

The most commonly encountered Fazzino works are limited-edition silkscreen serigraphs produced as 3D layered prints, often depicting cityscapes (particularly New York), sporting events, pop-culture icons, and holiday themes. He also produces mixed-media originals, hand-embellished artist proofs, small-scale sculptures, and commissioned event posters. Edition sizes vary, and many prints include hand-cut layering that makes each piece slightly unique within the run.

Market and appraisal context

Charles Fazzino maintains a highly active and liquid secondary market with 795 recorded auction lots spanning April 2004 through April 2026, of which 656 carry realized prices. The market is dominated by limited-edition 3D silkscreen serigraphs, with mixed-media originals and sculptures appearing less frequently. The interquartile price band (P25–P75) runs from $375 to $1,000 USD, with a median of $550, indicating that most standard-edition serigraphs trade in the mid-three-figure range. Prices above $2,000 are typically associated with larger-format works, deluxe or remarqued editions, and sought-after subjects such as New York City panoramas. A single outlier reached $200,000, likely a unique mixed-media original or major commissioned piece. Liquidity remains strong: 91 lots sold in the trailing twelve months (May 2025–April 2026) versus 104 in the prior twelve months, a modest decline that is consistent with normal auction-cycle variation rather than softening demand. Ten or more auction houses have offered Fazzino works repeatedly, with Clarke Auction Gallery, Hill Auction Gallery, RoGallery, Market Auctions, and Sarasota Estate Auction among the most frequent. The broad house distribution signals healthy geographic and venue-level demand across the United States and occasionally Europe (Auktionshaus Stahl in Germany, Louiza Auktion in France).

Auction categories and appraisal factors

Common auction categories

  • silkscreen serigraph
  • mixed media
  • sculpture
  • 3D serigraph
  • limited edition print

Value drivers

  1. Medium and construction: standard 3D silkscreen serigraphs, deluxe editions, artist proofs, mixed-media originals, and sculptures should be valued in separate groups.
  2. Edition details: edition number, total edition size, AP/PP status, remarque, hand embellishment, and certificate of authenticity materially affect value.
  3. Subject demand: New York panoramas, Broadway, sports, television nostalgia, travel landmarks, and event commissions trade in different demand bands.
  4. Scale and presentation: larger framed works and elaborate layered compositions usually outperform small standard editions.
  5. Condition of 3D assembly: adhesive failure, lifting layers, fading, surface wear, and poor framing can materially reduce value.
  6. Primary-market provenance: artist-studio or authorized-gallery purchase records support stronger estimates.

Appraisal caveats

  • Fazzino is a living, actively producing artist with a high volume of editioned works; auction results vary widely by subject, edition size, and condition.
  • The $200,000 maximum recorded price is an extreme outlier and should not be used as a benchmark for standard-edition serigraphs; it likely represents a unique or major original work.
  • Auction records include 139 lots (17.5% of the total) without published realized prices; these are excluded from the price distribution and may include unsold lots, withdrawn lots, or post-sale private transactions.
  • The trailing twelve months (91 lots) shows a 12.5% decline from the prior period (104 lots); this is within normal auction-cycle variation but should be monitored over subsequent quarters.

Evidence

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Data basis

This page is built from Appraisily's public auction market index. Private transactions, incomplete sale feeds, and attribution changes may not be fully represented.

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Artist value FAQ

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