Warhol - Prints

An American artist and a figure in the movement known as Pop Art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer, author, and public figure known for his membership in wildly diverse social circles that included bohemian street people, distinguished intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy aristocrats.

Warhol has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books, and feature and documentary films. Warhol created the concept of "15 minutes of fame", which refers to the fleeting condition of fame in the modern world, mainly attributed to mass media and transience in human beings. Warhol produced both comic and serious works; his subject could be a soup can or an electric chair. Warhol used the same techniques – silkscreens, reproduced serially, and often painted with bright colors – whether he painted celebrities, everyday objects, or images of suicide, car crashes, and disasters, as in the 1962–63 Death and Disaster series.

The unifying element in Warhol's work is his deadpan style – artistically and personally affectless. This was mirrored by Warhol's own demeanor, as he often played "dumb" to the media, and refused to explain his work. The artist was famous for having said that all you need to know about him and his works is already there, "on the surface."

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Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Van Heusen (Ronald Reagan) (F. & S. II. 356), 1985

Screenprint in colors

38h x 38w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Bald Eagle, from Endangered Species, 1983

Screenprint in colors on Lenox museum board

38h x 38w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Mickey (Trial Proof), 1981

Unique screenprint in color with diamond dust

38h x 38w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Grace Kelly, 1984

Color screenprint on Lenox Museum Board

40h x 32w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Marilyn (F. & S. II.30), 1967

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Superman (F. & S. II. 260), 1981

Screenprint in colors

38h x 38w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Lenin (F. & S. II. 402), 1987

Screenprint in colors

39 3/8h x 29 1/2w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Red Lenin (F. & S. II. 403), 1987

Screenprint in colors

39 3/8h x 29 1/2w in

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Tomato Soup, from Campbell's Soup I (F. & S. II.46), 1968

Screenprint in colors on wove paper

35h x 23w in

SOLD

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Marilyn (F. & S. II. 24), 1967

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in

SOLD

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Marilyn (F. & S. II. 31), 1967

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in

SOLD

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Witch (Trial Proof), 1981

Unique screenprint in color and diamond dust

38h x 38w in

SOLD

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Ads (F. & S. II. 350-359), 1985

Screenprint in colors

38h x 38w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Cowboys & Indians (F. & S. II. 377-386), 1986

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Electric Chair (F. & S. II. 74-83), 1971

Screenprint in colors

35h x 48w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Marilyn (F. & S. II. 23-31), 1967

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Endangered Species (F. & S. II. 293-302), 1983

Screenprint in colors

38h x 38w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Flowers (F. & S. II. 64-73), 1970

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Mao (F. & S. II. 90-99), 1972

Screenprint in colors

36h x 36w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger (F. & S. II. 138-147), 1975

Screenprint in colors

43h x 29w in each

Warhol - Prints artwork

Andy Warhol

Myths (F. & S. II. 258-267), 1981

Screenprint in colors

38h x 38w in each

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