Art
Andy Warhol Campbell Soup Framed Print
- Item Number
- 232
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Sold
- 170 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
Andy Warhol (1923 – 1987), who referred to himself as a re-creator rather than a creator, became a Pop Art icon when he made his multi-hued silkscreened Campbell’s soup cans, Coca Cola bottles and dollar bills. Working out of a studio called The Factory, Warhol’s immediately recognizable objects recreated using silk screen and paint. His most famous work, Warhol’s soup cans were an artistic triumph that made him a world-renowned celebrity.
Framed print
Campbell's Soup I: Tomato, c. 1968
26" x 42".
Also included is a set of three Andy Warhol oversized auction catalogues, full of pictures, background and descriptions, with essays by Hilton Als, Jonathan Lethem and Jeanette Winterson. The three volumes are called Prints, Photographs, and Paintings & Works on Paper. Collected in a cover folder.
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