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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Marilyn (from the Sunday B. Morning series) silkscreen 36 x 36 inches.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) "Campbell's Soup Shopping Bag". Screenprint in DayGlo pigments on paper shopping bag folds as created not framed.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Campbells soup can shopping bag silkscreen on paper shopping bag 19 1/2 x 17 inches.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) The Souper Dress 1960 silkscreen on cellulose and cotton 36 x 22 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, 1975" Silkscreen print in colors on Arches wove paper. Signed, numbered '28/125', and dated '75 in pencil (on verso). Reference: FS II132.Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Andrew Warhol Jr. was born to Austro-Hungarian emigrants on August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Warhol enrolled at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon University. There, he studied commercial art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictoral design in 1949.
Upon graduating, he moved to New York City, where his career began in commercial and advertising art. Following some successful solo and group exhibitions in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol established a studio on East 47th Street in New York, which would become known as The Factory - a gathering place for a wide range of artists, performers, celebrities, playwrights, and wealthy patrons. Using a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture, Warhol examined the intersection of celebrity culture, advertising, and artistic expression. Though controversial due to his seemingly open embrace of consumerist culture, Warhol has been celebrated as a leading figure in the pop art movement and as a visionary whose work captures the spirit of mid-20th century American culture.
Warhol died in Manhattan on February 22nd, 1987 at the age of 58. He and his work have been the subjects of numerous posthumous exhibitions, books, and films, and his creations have become highly sought-after collectibles.
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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, 1975" Silkscreen print in colors on Arches wove paper. Signed, numbered '28/125', and dated '75 in pencil (on verso). Reference: FS II134.Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Andrew Warhol Jr. was born to Austro-Hungarian emigrants on August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Warhol enrolled at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon University. There, he studied commercial art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictoral design in 1949.
Upon graduating, he moved to New York City, where his career began in commercial and advertising art. Following some successful solo and group exhibitions in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol established a studio on East 47th Street in New York, which would become known as The Factory - a gathering place for a wide range of artists, performers, celebrities, playwrights, and wealthy patrons. Using a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture, Warhol examined the intersection of celebrity culture, advertising, and artistic expression. Though controversial due to his seemingly open embrace of consumerist culture, Warhol has been celebrated as a leading figure in the pop art movement and as a visionary whose work captures the spirit of mid-20th century American culture.
Warhol died in Manhattan on February 22nd, 1987 at the age of 58. He and his work have been the subjects of numerous posthumous exhibitions, books, and films, and his creations have become highly sought-after collectibles.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) The Souper Dress 1960 color screenprint on cellulose and cotton 36 x 22 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 -
ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 - 1987), MICK JAGGER (F. & S. II.139) Screenprint in colors on Arches Aquarelle paper, 1975, signed in pencil, also signed in black felt-tip pen by the subject, numbered 204/250 (total edition includes 50 artist's proofs), printed by Alexander Heinrici, with the publisher's inkstamp verso, Seabird Editions, New York.
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Andrew Warhol Jr. was born to Austro-Hungarian emigrants on 6 August 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Warhol enrolled at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon University. There, he studied commercial art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictoral design in 1949. Upon graduating, he moved to New York City, where his career began in commercial and advertising art. Following some successful solo and group exhibitions in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol established a studio on East 47th Street in New York, which would become known as The Factory—a gathering place for a wide range of artists, performers, celebrities, playwrights, and wealthy patrons. Using a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture, Warhol examined the intersection of celebrity culture, advertising, and artistic expression. Though controversial due to his seemingly open embrace of consumerist culture, Warhol has been celebrated as a leading figure in the pop art movement and as a visionary whose work captures the spirit of mid-20th century American culture. Warhol died in Manhattan on 22 February 1987 at the age of 58. He and his work have been the subjects of numerous posthumous exhibitions, books, and films, and his creations have become highly sought-after collectibles.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) "Marilyn" screenprint on paper verso printed with Castelli Graphics and Factory Additions "Andy Warhol" in marker along the right edge. No margins. Not framed. From a private collection of small works by mid-late 20th century Pop artists acquired privately; no gallery or dealer records are available.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Jacqueline Kennedy II (Jackie II) 1966 color silkscreen edition 107/200 stamped (verso) 24 x 30 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL, HAND-COLORED
ANDY WARHOL, HAND-COLORED SCREENPRINT, 1974 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), "Flowers", from the portfolio of 10 prints, on Arches paper, hand colored with Dr. Martin's aniline watercolor dyes, initialed "AW" lower right, pencil signed, dated and numbered 245/250 on verso, printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York, published by Peter M. Brant, Castelli Graphics and Multiples Inc., loose and unframed, 40.75"h x 27.5"w (sheet)
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Andy Warhol (1928-1987 American)
Andy Warhol (1928-1987 American) ''Flowers'' 1965 Acrylic and Screenprint Inks on Canvas 14''x14''. Signed and dated on verso overlap. Also notated ''Andy Warhol /65 Billy'' on verso. Purchased from Gordon Locksley of the Locksley/Shea Gallery, Minneapolis for $250 originally. The gallery was active in the 1960's and 1970's and held some of the most famous contemporary artists of its time such as Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, Brice Marden, Ellsworth Kelly, and Robert Rauschenberg. Excellent original condition. Provenance: Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johnson of St. Paul, Minnesota, by descent. Dr. Johnson also purchased a suite of Campbell's Soup Can screenprints around the same time that were donated to The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. They can be found in their archives accrediting him as the donor. A copy of Dr. Johnson's art inventory listing the work will be included. This work has never been exhibited and has been in the private collection since its purchase. A statement from the family, ''While we were children our parents collected several pieces of art. Much of the artwork was acquired by the mid-1970's. The art included pieces by Andy Warhol, Don Judd, Robert Rauschenberg, Georges Braque, Georges Roualt, and John Seery. Our dad's art dealer during the late 1960's and 1970's was Gordon Locksley. Gordon lived on Mount Curve Avenue in St. Paul and held many gala events, some of which my parents attended. My sister and I recall my parents talking about Gordon and his partner George. My sister, mother and I also often had our hair cut at Gordon's beauty salon, the Red Carpet, in downtown Minneapolis. My sister and I are assuming that our parents purchased the Warhol painting through Gordon sometime in the late 1960's or early 1970's. The only written evidence we have of the price is my dad's handwritten, undated list of artwork which lists the 'Warhol Flowers' as costing him $250. The penciled name 'Billy' was on the print when he bought it. My dad decades ago commented that it was Andys boyfriend at the time (Billy Name). The Warhol piece was at my parents home until their death (2008), then with my sister until 2017 and has been in my home since that time. My parents also owned ten soup can prints of Warhols. My dad's handwritten note indicated that he paid $675 for the prints. My parents donated all ten soup can prints to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in 1993. The Walker's website lists these items and references my parents as donors.'' A period 1970's color photograph of a family member sitting at a piano with one of the Warhol soup can prints behind them, will also be included for provenance.?
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ANDY WARHOL, HAND-COLORED
ANDY WARHOL, HAND-COLORED SCREENPRINT, 1974 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), "Flowers", from the portfolio of 10 prints, on Arches paper, hand colored with Dr. Martin's aniline watercolor dyes, initialed "AW" lower right, pencil signed, dated and numbered 10/250 on verso, printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York, published by Peter M. Brant, Castelli Graphics and Multiples Inc., loose and unframed, 40.75"h x 27.5"w (sheet)
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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) FOR EGE
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) FOR EGE AXMINSTER Shot Red Marilyn, 1964, no. 22/5000, & Campbell Soup.
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ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987)
ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987) "Campbell's Soup I (Green Pea)", 1968, serigraph on paper, signed verso and stamp numbered 24/250, from Campbell's Soup I (F. & S. II.50), (there were also 26 artist's proofs lettered A-Z), published by Factory Additions, New York, with full margins, in black box frame, black matt with dimension, sheet floated in clear tabs under UV Plexi, sheet size: 35" x 23" (88.9 cm x 58.4 cm), OS: 43 1/2" x 31 1/2".
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Cambells Tomato Soup. Marker on notebook paper signed along the lower edge not framed.
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After Andy Warhol (New York,
After Andy Warhol (New York, 1920-1987), "Warhol", Marilyn for the Tate Gallery, 17 February-28 March 1971, unsigned, offset lithographic poster, 29-3/8 x 19-1/2 in.; black-painted frame with museum glass,
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After Andy Warhol (American
After Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Cow silkscreen on wallpaper 46 x 30 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987)
ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987) "Campbell's Soup I (Tomato)", 1968, serigraph on paper, signed verso and stamp numbered 28/250, from Campbell's Soup I (F. & S. II.50), (there were also 26 artist's proofs lettered A-Z), published by Factory Additions, New York, with full margins, in black box frame, black matt with dimension, sheet floated in clear tabs under UV Plexi, sheet size: 35" x 23" (88.9 cm x 58.4 cm), OS: 44" x 32".
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Andy Warhol's Portrait. Screenprint on wallpaper double repeat uncut "Andy Warhol's Portrait The Estate Foundation of Andy Warhol" printed on the margin and "trim".
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ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN,
ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987)Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), "Love 312 (Gold)", 1983, screenprint on paper, unsigned, Warhol Foundation stamp and inscribed "121C UT. 004" and "VF" en verso, sheet 26 in. x 19 3/4 in., framed . Provenance: Collection of Wendy and the late George (1944-2013) Rodrigue.
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After Andy Warhol (American
After Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Self Portrait silkscreen on wallpaper 41 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL LEO CASTELLI GALLERY
ANDY WARHOL LEO CASTELLI GALLERY CAMPBELL SOUPAndy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987), Campbell Soup, lithograph in colors (mounted), faint signature of artist lower right, gallery impressed stamp lower right "LEO CASTELLI GALLERY 4 EAST 77TH NEW YORK 10021". Unframed approx. 34" x 21".
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ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987)
ANDY WARHOL (NY, 1929-1987) "Campbell's Soup (Cream of Mushroom)", 1968, serigraph on paper, signed verso and stamp numbered 178/250, from Campbell's Soup I (F. & S. II.50), (there were also 26 artist's proofs lettered A-Z), published by Factory Additions, New York, with full margins, in black box frame, black matt with dimension, sheet floated in clear tabs under UV Plexi, sheet size: 35" x 23" (88.9 cm x 58.4 cm), OS: 41 1/2" x 29 1/2".
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ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN,
ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987)Andy Warhol
American, 1928-1987
Mao
Screen-print on wallpaper
A version of Mao for the Musée Galliera, Paris, 1974, the sketch of the chairman Mao Zedong within a purple oval. Unframed.
40 x 29 1/2 in. (101.6 x 74.9 cm.)
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Mao Tse-tung. Silkscreen in colors 1972 FS 90 signed verso "AP 23/50" visible through a flap cut in the backing board of the framing apprx. 35-7/8" x 35-7/8" floated in a black metal frame with black matting under glass overall apprx. 40-1/2" x 40-1/4". Purchased from Allstate Art Galleries New York NY in 1987 original receipt included.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Four Women pen and colored pencil on paper signed Andy Warhol (lower center) 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) "One Blue Pussy!" Graphite and colored pencil on notepad paper inscribed and signed in ballpoint pen not framed.
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ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN,
ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928-1987)Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) , "Campbell's Vegetarian Vegetable Soup Label", original factory can label, signed lower left, 6 1/5 in. x 13 1/8 in.; together with "Old Fashioned Vegetable Soup", photolithograph, unsigned, sheet 25 in. x 17 7/16 in., framed together . (2 pcs.) Provenance: Collection of Wendy and the late George (1944-2013) Rodrigue
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After Andy Warhol (American
After Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) National Monument silkscreen on wallpaper 42 x 30 inches.
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ANDY WARHOL, COW, 1971,
ANDY WARHOL, COW, 1971, SCREENPRINTAndy Warhol (Amercan, 1928-1987)Cow (F. & S. II.11A), 1971screenprint in colors on wall paperpublished for the Warhol retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 1-June 13, 1971
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After Andy Warhol (American
After Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Mao silkscreen on wallpaper 44 1/2 x 30 inches.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Liz 1965 offset color lithograph signed Andy Warhol and dated (lower right) 21 7/8 x 21 7/8 inches.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Smiling Sun. Ink and colored pencil drawing of a blue-eyed smiling sun signed at the lower right hand drawn border on hand torn beige thick paper not framed.
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Andy Warhol (American,
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) "Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I)", 1966, screen print in silver ink on cream wove paper, with the artist's stamped signature and numbered in pencil "186/200" en verso, from the portfolio "11 Pop Artists I", published by Original Editions, New York, printed by KMF, Inc., New York, sight 24" x 20". Glazed, handsomely matted and presented in a contemporary white lacquer frame. Reference: Feldman, Frayda and Schellmann, Jorg, Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonne, 1962-1987, Distributed Art Publishers Inc. in association with Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., fourth edition, 2003, no. II.13, p. 64. This print was based on a photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy that ran in "Life" magazine, December 6, 1963. The artists represented in the "11 Pop Artists I" portfolio are Allan D'Arcangelo, Jim Dine, Allen Jones, Gerald Laing, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Phillips, Mel Ramos, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, John Wesley, and Tom Wesselmann.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) "Halston". Silkscreen poster signed in the image and again in marker unframed. Sticker on the back of the paper reads "Original silkscreen prints. The edition is purportedly quite small and limited. The exact number of pieces printed or released is unknown. Warhol produced these works on commission for the famed clothing designer Halston for display in Halston boutiques. They were never intended for sale to the public."