Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
1928 - 1987
Campbell"s Soup I (10 Blatt)
1968.
Series of 10 Silkscreen in colors.
Each signed and with the stamped number on the reverse.
Complete Matching Set.
The complete set of 10 sheets, each copy 159/250. On light cardboard. Each ca. 88.9 x 58.5 cm (35 x 23 in), size of sheet.
Printed by Salvatore Silkscreen Co., Inc., New York. Published by Factory Additions, New York.
• Warhol"s famous “Campbell"s Soup Cans” is one of the most iconic motifs of American pop art.
• The painting “Campbell"s Soup Cans” (32 pieces, 1962, Museum of Modern Art, New York), with the same motif, is considered Warhol"s first serial painting, and a key work of American pop art.
• Art meets consumerism: Inspired by the famous sequenced display of canned soups, Warhol takes the artistic principle of repetition and variation to the extreme.
• One year after he made the famous “Marilyn” series (1967), Warhol chose “Campbell"s Soup” for the second portfolio that he produced in his New York Factory Additions.
• One of the rare, complete matching sets, part of a German private collection for over 50 years.
• Museum quality: Other matching sets are in renowned national collections like the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the Albertina, Vienna
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