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ANDY WARHOL MULTIPLE MAO TSE TUNG SUNDAY B.MORNING Screenprint 毛澤東 zedong 2003

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SUNDAY B. MORNING EDITION
Andy Warhol (after)

FOR SALE: SCREENPRINT

Title:MULTIPLE MAO 

FROM 2003 (out off print)


SPECIAL EDITION Verso STAMPED published by SUNDAY B. MORNING, FILL IN YOUR OWN SIGNATURE 

Sunday B. Morning color screenprints are printed on museum board with the highest quality archival inks


Image size:27 1/2" x 20 1/8" (70 cm x 51 cm)


very GOOD condition,

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Andy Warhol (1927 - 1987) 
It was during the 1960s that Warhol began to make paintings of famous American products such as "Campbell's Soup Cans" from the Campbell Soup Company and Coca-Cola, as well as paintings of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Troy Donahue, and Elizabeth Taylor. He founded "The Factory", his studio during these years and gathered around himself a wide range of artists, writers, musicians, and underground celebrities. He switched to silkscreen prints which he produced serially, seeking not only to make art of mass-produced items but to mass produce the art itself. By minimizing the role of his own hand in the production of his work and declaring that he wanted to be "a machine", Warhol sparked a revolution in art. His work quickly became very controversial and popular. Warhol's work from this period revolves around American Pop (Popular) culture, like Roy Lichtenstein. He painted dollar bills, celebrities, brand name products and images from newspaper clippings - many of the latter were iconic images from headline stories of the decade (e.g. photographs of mushroom clouds, and police dogs attacking civil rights protesters). His subjects were instantly recognizable and often had a mass appeal This aspect interested him most, and it unifies his paintings from this period. Take, for example Warhol's comments on the appeal of Coke
 
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It was during the 1960s that Warhol began to make paintings of famous American products such as "Campbell's Soup Cans" from the Campbell Soup Company and Coca-Cola, as well as paintings of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Troy Donahue, and Elizabeth Taylor. He founded "The Factory", his studio during these years and gathered around himself a wide range of artists, writers, musicians, and underground celebrities. He switched to silkscreen prints which he produced serially, seeking not only to make art of mass-produced items but to mass produce the art itself. By minimizing the role of his own hand in the production of his work and declaring that he wanted to be "a machine", Warhol sparked a revolution in art. His work quickly became very controversial and popular. Warhol's work from this pe
Style Pop Art
Production Technique Screen Printing
Print Type Serigraph & Silkscreen
Artist Andy Warhol
Original/Reproduction Original Print
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Theme Politics
Signed No
Date of Creation 2000-Now
Size Medium
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Size Type/Largest Dimension Large (Greater than 30in.)
Type Print
Edition Type Open Edition
Subject Celebrities & Musicians