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ANDY WARHOL Truman Capote Typ B SIGNED HAND NUMBERED 1522/2400 LITHOGRAPH

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Important !!

This limited Edition print is NOT Hand signed by Warhol (it is printed),

Andy Warhol

(6.8.1928 –22.2.1987)

FOR SALE: LIMITED PLATE SIGNED (printed name) GRANO-LITHOGRAPH

Title:  Truman Capote Typ B

FROM :1981/1986

PENCIL NUMBERED ON LEFT SIDE 1522/2400 or similar!    plate signed (printed signature)

SPECIAL EDITION 

(unknown publisher)  

STAMPED ON THE BACK 

paper size: 40 x 50 cm (19.7 x 15.75 inch), motive 30 x 30 cm

 

  good condition, never framed.

Please see Photo's as part of the item description, since they are photo's of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo's.

 


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
Edition Size 2400
Style Pop Art
Print Type Lithograph
Subject Celebrities & Musicians
Original/Reproduction Unknown
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Signed Plate signed
Date of Creation 1970-1989
Size Type/Largest Dimension Medium (Up to 30")
Type Print
Edition Type Limited Edition
Features Numbered