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ANDY WARHOL (USA, 1928 - 1987)
'POP ART'
1989
ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION AUTHORISED PRINTS
PORTFOLIO OF 6 PRINTS + ARTIST CHRONOLOGY (BIO)
IN PORTFOLIO SLEEVE
ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION SEAL ON PRINTS
SHEET SIZE : 40CM X 31CM
PRINT CONDITION - MINT
PORTFOLIO SLEEVE CONDITION - HAS WEAR
TITLE OF PRINTS
MARILYN, FLOWER, COW, DO IT YOURSELF, TWO ELVIS, CAMPBELL'S SOUP
Andy Warhol was an iconic pop artist hailing from the United States. He gained worldwide recognition for his innovative approach to art, becoming a central figure in the pop art movement of the 1960s. Warhol's work celebrated consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, often blurring the lines between high art and everyday life.
Famous for his bold use of color, repetition of images, and appropriation of popular symbols, Warhol created artworks that reflected the rapidly changing landscape of post-war America. He transformed ordinary objects and iconic figures, like Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, into vibrant and thought-provoking pieces that challenged traditional notions of art and celebrity.
Warhol's studio, known as "The Factory," became a hub for creative collaboration and experimentation. His influence extended beyond the art world, touching music, fashion, and film. His innovative techniques and distinctive style left an indelible mark on contemporary art and continue to inspire artists to this day.
Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture remains enduring, making him one of the most recognizable and influential artists of the 20th century.