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Artist: Andy Warhol
Artist: Ed Ruscha
Andy Warhol's 1986 original exhibition poster "10 Statues of Liberty" Pop Art
Located in PARIS, FR
In the dynamic realm of Pop Art, Andy Warhol's 1986 exhibition poster, "10 Statues of Liberty," stands as a testament to the artist's enduring fascination with iconic American symbols. Published by Galerie Lavignes-Bastille in Paris, this oversized vintage poster...
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Lithograph, Paper

GOD (signed and numbered from the limited edition of 50, in Artist's Frame)
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha GOD, 2010 Digital Light Jet Print in Artist-Designed Frame Edition 48/50 Hand-signed by artist, Signed, numbered and dated 48/50 by Ed Ruscha in ink on the back Provenance...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Inkjet, Felt Pen

Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1st Edition, Signed & inscribed w/provenance
Located in New York, NY
“I don’t have any Seine River like Monet, I’ve just got US 66 between Oklahoma and Los Angeles.” — Ed Ruscha An example of this rare Artist Book was exhibited prominently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for the 2023-4 Ed Ruscha retrospective. Keep scrolling right of header image to see installation photographs of that exhibit to show how MoMA displayed this accordion style book with slipcase. (the last images) This is the 1966 true 1st Edition of Ed Ruscha's groundbreaking self-published artist book "Every Building on Sunset Strip." The book itself was published in an unsigned edition of 1000. However, in 1980, exceptionally, Ruscha hand signed and beautifully inscribed this book in red ink to football legend Joe Fields. (Joseph Charles Fields Jr. is an American former professional football player who was a center and guard in the National Football League for the New York Jets and the New York Giants.) This book is also in the original slipcase. Dimensions slip case: 7 5/16 x 5 13/16 x 9/16" (18.5 x 14.7 x 1.5 cm) This historic limited edition Artists Book is in the permanent collection of the Getty Museum in California which explains its importance as follows: In the 1960s, Ed Ruscha more or less reinvented the artist’s book. By turning away from the craftsmanship and luxury status that typified the livre d’artiste in favor of the artistic idea or concept, expressed simply through photographs and text, Ruscha opened the genre to the possibilities of mass-production and distribution. The 25-foot length of the accordion-folded Every Building on the Sunset Strip affords the viewer two continuous photographic views of the mile and a half section of this landmark stretch of Sunset, one for each side of one of the city’s landmark thoroughfare. Among many other institutions, it also in the permanent collection of MOMA, which describes "Every Building on the Sunset Strip" thus: Ruscha's photography books are antithetical to the traditional limited-edition livre d'artiste, or artist's book. Their banal subject matter and documentary style are indebted to the remarkable pictures of signs and vernacular architecture that American photographer Walker Evans made in the 1930s, but their deadpan, cool aesthetic is radically different. While each book chronicles an aspect of Los Angeles or the artist's round-trip drives between LA and Oklahoma, their use of photography as a form of map-making or topographical study signals a conceptual, rather than documentary, thrust. Edward Ruscha: Editions 1959-1999, Catalogue Raisonné, Engberg, vol. 1, ppg. 84-85 and vol. 2, pg. 124, no. B4 Publisher: Dick de Ruscha...
Category

1960s Pop Art Art

Materials

Foil

U.N. Stamp, II.185
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Andy Warhol U.N. Stamp, II.185, 1979 Offset lithograph on Rives paper 8 1/2 x 11 inches From the edition of 1000, written in the bottom edge Signed by the artist in both the lower ri...
Category

1970s Art

Materials

Lithograph

Documenta 5 (Engberg 66) early 1970s screenprint signed/N for Kassel art show
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Documenta 5 (Engberg 66), 1972 Color silkscreen on wove paper Pencil signed and numbered from the limited edition of 150 on the front; the artist's copyright ink stamp and ...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen, Pencil

Gianni Agnelli
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Stamped on the verso by the Estate of the Artist and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Foundation number also written on verso Provenance: From the Estate of the Artis...
Category

20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Polaroid

Some Los Angeles Apartments - Artist Book published in a limited edition of 3000
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Some Los Angeles Apartments, 1970 Softback monograph with stiff wraps Second Edition Limited Edition of 3000 (the first edition in 1968 was 700) Not Signed 7 × 5 1/2 inches...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Mixed Media, Paper

Goethe, FS II.271
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Goethe" is a silkscreen in colors made by Andy Warhol in 1982. The work is signed and editioned in graphite, lower left, "70/100 Andy Warhol". The artwork size is 38 x 38 inches. Th...
Category

Late 20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

Toilet / Fountain at Baur au Lac Hotel in Zurich
Located in Santa Monica, CA
This is a unique work. Bathroom at Baur au Lac Hotel in Zurich. Dated 'Mar 9 1982' (on the reverse). Stamped twice on the reverse by both The Estate of Andy Warhol and The Andy Wa...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Kiku Andy Warhol Pop Artist, Limited Edition Print, Colour Flowers
Located in Bristol, GB
Screen print in colours on Rives BFK wove paper Edition of 300 50 x 66 cm (19.7 x 26.1 in) Frame: 74.5 x 90.6 cm (29.3 x 35.6 in) Signed and numbered on the front Print is in excelle...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper, Color, Screen

Kiku Andy Warhol Pop Artist, Limited Edition Print, Colour Flowers
Located in Bristol, GB
Screen print in colours on Rives BFK wove paper Edition of 300 50 x 66 cm (19.7 x 26.1 in) Frame: 74.5 x 90.6 cm (29.3 x 35.6 in) Signed and numbered on the front Print is in excelle...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper, Color, Screen

Pistol
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Andy Warhol began using the big-shot Polaroid camera in 1971 and continued using it religiously until his death in 1987. Despite the camera being discontinued in 1973, he continued t...
Category

1980s American Modern Art

Materials

Polaroid

Sex
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sex is a lithograph on paper, image size 28 x 35.5 inches, signed 'Ruscha' lower right and annotated 20/30 lower left, framed in a contemporary wood frame. From the edition of 33, n...
Category

20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Paper

Kiku Andy Warhol Pop Artist, Limited Edition Print, Colour Flowers
Located in Bristol, GB
Screen print in colours on Rives BFK wove paper Edition of 300 50 x 66 cm (19.7 x 26.1 in) Frame: 74.5 x 90.6 cm (29.3 x 35.6 in) Signed and numbered on the front Print is in excelle...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper, Color, Screen

Science is Truth Found Out (Red), Limited Edition signed scarf: 51.25 Sq inches
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Science is Truth Found Out (Red) Limited Edition scarf , held in bespoke box, 2022 Limited Edition 100% silk twill scarf, bearing Ruscha's authorized signature on both the scarf and the tag Printed artist signature on the scarf itself as well as on the tag; and numbered 287/ 500 (see photographs) 51 1/4 × 51 1/4 inches Unframed About the scarf: This limited-edition scarf by Ed Ruscha was produced in Italy by Massif Central...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen, Cotton, Mixed Media, Silk

Skulls, 1976 (FS.II.159)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Skulls (FS.II.159) is a screenprint on paper with an image size of 30 x 40 inches, signed 'Andy Warhol' and annotated lower left. From the edition of 60, numbered 50/50 (there were also 10 APs), and framed in a custom, closed-corner, gold-leaf frame. Catalogue - Feldman Schellmann, #159 (II.159 Skulls 1976) Andy Warhol’s Skulls from 1976 are part of the transition he began initially in 1972 with the Mao series – incorporating hand-drawn lines into the image – and with Ladies and Gentlemen and Mick Jagger in 1975 where he began the print process with his own photographs rather than appropriated ones. Additionally, in the 1975 prints, he began using collaged elements – torn paper, photographic elements, etc. Donna de Salvo writes about the Skulls series, “Skulls (II.157 – 160) lies somewhere between the genres of still life and portraiture and is based on a photograph of a skull taken by Warhol’s studio assistant, Ronnie Cutrone. The theme of skulls became a major preoccupation for Warhol, and he produced numerous versions of it in paintings. In this image, Warhol combined all three pictorial forms...
Category

20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever, Deluxe Edition, signed/n 85/100
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne Reference: Feldman & Schellmann II.5 Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever, 1964 Color lithograph on two pages wove paper (from the Artists & Collaborators hand signed edition of 1 Cent Life Portfolio, Estate of the artist Robert Indiana) Edition 85/100 Hand signed by Andy Warhol on the front; numbered 85 on the colophon page a copy of which is affixed to the back of the frame Framed: Elegantly floated in a museum quality wood frame with UV plexiglass A copy of the colophon page has been affixed to the back of the frame. This is the first time the work has been removed from the original signed portfolio acquired from the Estate of Robert Indiana, one of the artists in 1 Cent Life. Framed: elegantly floated and framed in a museum quality wood frame with UV plexiglass This iconic 1964 Andy Warhol lithograph, splayed across two separate pages, is from the Deluxe, hand signed edition of only 100 of the legendary 1 Cent Life Portfolio - one of the most important and celebrated artistic collaborations of the 1960s. Provenance is superb as this was part of the complete portfolio acquired from the estate of Pop Artist Robert Indiana. (There was also an unsigned regular edition of 2000) "Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever" is Warhol’s first depiction of Marilyn Monroe. Unlike later portrayals of the classic Hollywood star’s likeness set against vibrant colors, here Warhol has detailed a focused image of Monroe’s most seductive and elusive feature - her lips - set against a stark white backdrop. Chinese American artist and writer Walasse Ting, in collaboration with Sam Francis, assembled a group of the most significant Pop and Abstract Expressionist artists in America, including Andy Warhol, along with the European COBRA artists to create the definitive artistic portfolio, with text by Walasse Ting. The Deluxe edition, which features hand signed prints, was published in a limited edition of only 100. This is one of them. Of the 100, editions numbered 60-100, or 40 portfolios, were reserved exclusively for Artists & Collaborators. This hand signed Andy Warhol lithograph...
Category

1960s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Pencil

Skulls, 1976 (#157)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Skulls (FS.II.157) is a screenprint on paper with an image size of 30 x 40 inches, signed 'Andy Warhol' and annotated lower left. From the edition of 60, numbered 36/50 (there were also 10 APs), and framed in a custom, closed-corner, gold-leaf frame. Catalogue - Feldman Schellmann, #157 (II.157 Skulls 1976) Andy Warhol’s Skulls from 1976 are part of the transition he began initially in 1972 with the Mao series – incorporating hand-drawn lines into the image – and with Ladies and Gentlemen and Mick Jagger in 1975 where he began the print process with his own photographs rather than appropriated ones. Additionally, in the 1975 prints, he began using collaged elements – torn paper, photographic elements, etc. Donna de Salvo writes about the Skulls series, “Skulls (II.157 – 160) lies somewhere between the genres of still life and portraiture and is based on a photograph of a skull taken by Warhol’s studio assistant, Ronnie Cutrone. The theme of skulls became a major preoccupation for Warhol, and he produced numerous versions of it in paintings. In this image, Warhol combined all three pictorial forms...
Category

20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen, Paper

Ed Ruscha, Some Los Angeles Apartments - Artist's Book, Conceptual Art, Pop Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Ed Ruscha (American, b.1937) Some Los Angeles Apartments, 1965/1970 Medium: Artist’s book (black offset printing on 100 lb. white Vicksburg Vellum text paper) Dimensions: 17.8 x 14 x...
Category

20th Century Conceptual Art

Materials

Offset

Angel (Engberg, 211; Tamarind, 91-319), Ed Ruscha
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Ed Ruscha (1937) Title: Angel (Engberg, 211; Tamarind, 91-319) Year: 1991 Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper Edition: 53/68, plus proofs Size: 12.07 x 16 inches Condition: Ex...
Category

1990s Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

Chicago International Art Exposition poster (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha)
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Chicago International Art Exposition (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha), 1983 Offset Lithograph. Pencil Signed and dated. Unframed. Signed and dated by Ed Ruscha in graphite pencil...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Reading Ed Ruscha (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha), Lt. Ed. European poster with books
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Reading Ed Ruscha (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha), 2012 Offset Lithograph Poster Boldly signed in black marker by Ed Ruscha on the lower front, edition of approx. 50 (unnumbered...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Ink

The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers, LP, 1971
Located in Roma, RM
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers, 1971 Vinyl LP, Zipper cover Rolling Stones Records COC 59100 Cover art commissioned and designed by Andy Warhol, with autograph COVER DELL’ALBUM T...
Category

1970s Art

Materials

Paper

Marcel Proust
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Marcel Proust, ca. 1976 Acetate positive acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. Accompanied by Letter of Provenance from the representative of Chromacomp, Andy Warhol's printer Frame included: Elegantly framed in a museum quality white wood frame with UV plexiglass. Measurements: Frame: 17.75 x 14.75 x 1.5 inches Photograph: 10.75 x 7.75 inches This unique photographic positive acetate is of the 19th and early 20th century French novelist Marcel Proust, who's chef d'oeuvre A la recherche du temps perdu inspired some Warhol titles. Warhol would transfer the acetate to a transparency, allowing an image to be magnified and projected onto a screen. Warhol created a silkscreen painting of Marcel Proust and sent this acetate to his printer, Chromacomp, Inc. for consideration as a silkscreen multiple, which was never made. This acetate was brought by Warhol to Eunice and Jackson Lowell, owners of Chromacomp,Inc. a fine art printing studio in New York City. During the 1970s and 1980s, it was the premier atelier for fine art limited edition silkscreen prints; indeed, Chromacomp was the largest studio producing fine art prints in the world for artists such as Andy Warhol, Leroy Neiman, Erte, Robert Natkin, Larry Zox, David Hockney and many more. All of the plates were done by hand and in some cases photographically. Warhol had considered creating limited edition prints with Chromacomp of his famous portrait of Proust based upon this photographic image. The original painting was commissioned by art dealer Marie-Louise Jeanneret for a group of Italian collectors and avid Proust enthusiasts, Warhol's original four acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen works were based on a famous 1895 photograph of the French novelist captured by Otto Wegener. Marcel Proust, the distinguished French novelist, literary critic, and essayist, achieved renowned for his monumental 1908 seven-volume novel In Search of Lost Time. The literary masterpiece delved into the intricacies of memory, time and the profound complexity of the human experience. Proust's literary genius revolutionized the landscape of literature, leaving an enduring impact on the Parisian cultural scene at the turn of the century. About 50 years later, Andy Warhol emerged as a visionary artist who challenged artistic conventions, exploring themes that resonated with Proust's own ideas. Warhol, a trailblazer in his own right, delved into philosophical reflections on consumerism, mass production and the nature of fame. His artistic endeavors mirrored Proust's explorations, albeit through a contemporary lens, as he sought to redefine the boundaries of art and popular culture. About Andy Warhol: Isn’t life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves? —Andy Warhol Andy Warhol’s (1928–1987) art encapsulates the 1960s through the 1980s in New York. By imitating the familiar aesthetics of mass media, advertising, and celebrity culture, Warhol blurred the boundaries between his work and the world that inspired it, producing images that have become as pervasive as their sources. Warhol grew up in a working-class suburb of Pittsburgh. His parents were Slovak immigrants, and he was the only member of his family to attend college. He entered the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1945, where he majored in pictorial design. After graduation, he moved to New York with fellow student Philip Pearlstein and found steady work as a commercial illustrator at several magazines, including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and the New Yorker. Throughout the 1950s Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, winning several commendations from the Art Directors Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He had his first solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in 1952, showing drawings based on the writings of Truman Capote; three years later his work was included in a group show at the Museum of Modern Art for the first time. The year 1960 marked a turning point in Warhol’s prolific career. He painted his first works based on comics and advertisements, enlarging and transferring the source images onto canvas using a projector. In 1961 Warhol showed these hand-painted works, including Little King (1961) and Saturday’s Popeye (1961), in a window display at the department store Bonwit Teller; in 1962 he painted his famous Campbell’s Soup Cans, thirty-two separate canvases, each depicting a canned soup of a different flavor. Soon after, Warhol began to borrow not only the subject matter of printed media, but the technology as well. Incorporating the silkscreen technique, he created grids of stamps, Coca-Cola bottles, shipping and handling labels, dollar bills, coffee...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Photographic Film

The Rolling Stones, Love You Live, LP, 1977
Located in Roma, RM
The Rolling Stones "Love you Live," 1977 2 vinyl LPs, Stereo Rolling Stones Records, Netherlands, COC 89101 (COC-2-9001) Cover art commissioned and designed by Andy Warhol, with auto...
Category

1970s Art

Materials

Paper

Over Head
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is arguably the most important American artist of the 20th century. He not only defined Pop Art but had an unrivaled influence on artists and image-making. ...
Category

1950s American Modern Art

Materials

Ballpoint Pen

Flower in a Chalice
Located in London, GB
This is a unique pencil drawing by the artist Andy Warhol. It was realised circa 1974. It is stamped twice by the estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, verso. It is also initialed 'VF' by Vincent Fremont of the Andy Warhol Foundation and inscribed with the identification number"RO-28.13", verso. Provenance: Estate of Andy Warhol. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York. Susan Sheehan Gallery...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Pencil

Pistol
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Andy Warhol began using the big-shot Polaroid camera in 1971 and continued using it religiously until his death in 1987. Despite the camera being discontinued in 1973, he continued t...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Polaroid

Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth, ca. 1976 Acetate positive, acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. Accompanied by a Letter of Provenance from the representative of Chromacomp Unique Frame included: Elegantly framed in a museum quality white wood frame with UV plexiglass: Measurements: Frame: 18 x 15.5 x 1.5 inches Acetate: 11 x 8 inches This is the original, unique photographic acetate positive taken by Andy Warhol as the basis for his portrait of Nicky Weymouth, that came from Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory to his printer. It was acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. It is accompanied by a Letter of Provenance from the representative of Chromacomp. This is one of the images used by Andy Warhol to create his iconic portrait of the socialite Nicola Samuel Weymouth, also called Nicky Weymouth, Nicky Waymouth, Nicky Lane Weymouth or Nicky Samuel. Weymouth (nee Samuel) was a British socialite, who went on to briefly marry the jewelry designer Kenneth Lane, whom she met through Warhol. This acetate positive is unique, and was sent to Chromacomp because Warhol was considering making a silkscreen out of this portrait. As Bob Colacello, former Editor in Chief of Interview magazine (and right hand man to Andy Warhol), explained, "many hands were involved in the rather mechanical silkscreening process... but only Andy in all the years I knew him, worked on the acetates." An acetate is a photographic negative or positive transferred to a transparency, allowing an image to be magnified and projected onto a screen. As only Andy worked on the acetates, it was the last original step prior to the screenprinting of an image, and the most important element in Warhol's creative process for silkscreening. Warhol realized the value of his unique original acetates like this one, and is known to have traded the acetates for valuable services. This acetate was brought by Warhol to Eunice and Jackson Lowell, owners of Chromacomp, a fine art printing studio in NYC, and was acquired directly from the Lowell's private collection. During the 1970s and 80s, Chromacomp was the premier atelier for fine art limited edition silkscreen prints; indeed, Chromacomp was the largest studio producing fine art prints in the world for artists such as Andy Warhol, Leroy Neiman, Erte, Robert Natkin, Larry Zox, David Hockney and many more. All of the plates were done by hand and in some cases photographically. Famed printer Alexander Heinrici worked for Eunice & Jackson Lowell at Chromacomp and brought Andy Warhol in as an account. Shortly after, Warhol or his workers brought in several boxes of photographs, paper and/or acetates and asked Jackson Lowell to use his equipment to enlarge certain images or portions of images. Warhol made comments and or changes and asked the Lowells to print some editions; others were printed elsewhere. Chromacomp Inc. ended up printing Warhol's Mick Jagger Suite and the Ladies & Gentlemen Suite, as well as other works, based on the box of photographic acetates that Warhol brought to them. The Lowell's allowed the printer to be named as Alexander Heinrici rather than Chromacomp, since Heinrici was the one who brought the account in. Other images were never printed by Chromacomp- they were simply being considered by Warhol. Warhol left the remaining acetates with Eunice and Jackson Lowell. After the Lowells closed the shop, the photographs were packed away where they remained for nearly a quarter of a century. This work is exactly as it was delivered from the factory. Unevenly cut by Warhol himself. This work is accompanied by a signed letter of provenance from the representative of Chromacomp, Andy Warhol's printer for many of his works in the 1970s. About Andy Warhol: Isn’t life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves? —Andy Warhol Andy Warhol’s (1928–1987) art encapsulates the 1960s through the 1980s in New York. By imitating the familiar aesthetics of mass media, advertising, and celebrity culture, Warhol blurred the boundaries between his work and the world that inspired it, producing images that have become as pervasive as their sources. Warhol grew up in a working-class suburb of Pittsburgh. His parents were Slovak immigrants, and he was the only member of his family to attend college. He entered the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1945, where he majored in pictorial design. After graduation, he moved to New York with fellow student Philip Pearlstein and found steady work as a commercial illustrator at several magazines, including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and the New Yorker. Throughout the 1950s Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, winning several commendations from the Art Directors Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He had his first solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in 1952, showing drawings based on the writings of Truman Capote; three years later his work was included in a group show at the Museum of Modern Art for the first time. The year 1960 marked a turning point in Warhol’s prolific career. He painted his first works based on comics and advertisements, enlarging and transferring the source images onto canvas using a projector. In 1961 Warhol showed these hand-painted works, including Little King (1961) and Saturday’s Popeye (1961), in a window display at the department store Bonwit Teller; in 1962 he painted his famous Campbell’s Soup Cans, thirty-two separate canvases, each depicting a canned soup of a different flavor. Soon after, Warhol began to borrow not only the subject matter of printed media, but the technology as well. Incorporating the silkscreen technique, he created grids of stamps, Coca-Cola bottles, shipping and handling labels, dollar bills, coffee labels...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Photographic Film

EE-NUF! signed & numbered 31/50, anti-Pollution anti Fascism & anti-Trump print
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha EE-NUF!, 2020 Offset lithograph Hand signed and numbered 31/50 in pencil by Ed Ruscha on the front; accompanied by documentation issued by Gagosian Gallery 23 1/2 × 18 inch...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Pencil

CHEESE MOLD STANDARD WITH OLIVE
Located in Aventura, FL
Screenprint in colors on wove paper. Hand signed, dated and numbered 'AP' by the artist (main edition of 150 plus 10 artist proofs made). Image size 19.5 x 37 inches. Sheet size 25.7...
Category

1960s Contemporary Art

Materials

Screen

Gal Chews Same Gum Since 1965, offset lithograph poster Hand signed by Ed Ruscha
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Paintings (Hand signed by Ed Ruscha), 2014 Offset lithograph poster (Hand signed on the front) Published by Gagosian Gallery, Rome 26 × 27...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Offset, Permanent Marker, Lithograph

Cactus Omelette by Ed Ruscha
Located in London, GB
Cactus Omelette by Ed Ruscha 2019 Screenprint on cotton 28 × 26 2/5 in 71 × 67 cm Edition of 100 Condition - Excellent, 'as new' condition Ed Ruscha is an American artist ce...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Cotton, Screen

Queen Ntombi Twala, from Reigning Queens
Located in London, GB
Unique screenprint in colours, 1985, on Lenox Museum Board, signed in pencil, numbered and inscribed TP 12/30, a unique trial proof, aside from the standard edition of 40, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, published by George C. P. Mulder, Amsterdam, 100 x 80 cm. (39¼ x 31½ in.) Queen Ntombi...
Category

Late 20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

20th Century Fox (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha) offset lithograph card, Framed
Located in New York, NY
ED RUSCHA 20th Century Fox (Hand Signed), 2004 Offset lithograph card. Hand signed in black marker by Ed Ruscha on the front Frame included: Gorgeously framed with different colore...
Category

Early 2000s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

MICK JAGGER FS II.147
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed by Andy Warhol & Mick Jagger, numbered in pencil. 242/250 (there were also 50 artist’s proofs). Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle (Rough) Paper. Printed by Alexander He...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper, Screen

Zoot Soot
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Ed Ruscha Zoot Soot, 2015 Dye cut letterpress on HMP with color threads 11 x 14 inches Numbered out of 40 in the lower left corner Signed by the artist in lower right corner Dedicat...
Category

2010s Art

Materials

Other Medium

MICK JAGGER FS II.142
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed by Andy Warhol & Mick Jagger, numbered in pencil. Edition of 250. There were also 50 artist’s proofs. Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle (Rough) Paper. Printed by Alexan...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper, Screen

MICK JAGGER FS II.139
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed by Andy Warhol & Mick Jagger, numbered in pencil. Number AP 19/50 (aside from the main edition of 250). Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle (Rough) Paper. Printed by Alex...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper, Screen

Rare historic broadside for 1971 Andy Warhol Gotham Bookmart exhibition
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Rare broadside for Gotham Bookmart exhibition "Andy Warhol His Early Works, 1947 - 1959", 1971 Offset lithograph poster 18 × 12 1/2 inches Unframed (not signed) This pos...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Andy Warhol - Portrait of Patty Raynes and Son
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) Portrait of Patty Raynes and Son signed and dated ‘Andy Warhol 85’ (on the overlap) acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas 40 ⅛ x 40 ⅛ in. (101.9 x 101.9 cm.) E...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Acrylic

Historic rare Ed Ruscha Leo Castelli Gallery exhibition offset lithograph poster
Located in New York, NY
Edward Ruscha: New Paintings, Leo Castelli Gallery, 1980 Offset lithograph poster 22.5 x 18 inches Unframed Published by Leo Castelli Gallery Good vintage condition with some handli...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

20th LA Film Festival poster (Hand Signed by Ed Ruscha), fine provenance
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha 20th LA Film Fest (Hand Signed), 2014 Limited Edition Offset Lithograph. Hand signed by Ed Ruscha, with the artist's copyright 36 × 24 inches Boldly signed on the front in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Offset, Felt Pen

The Amazing Earth, recyclable bag, in gift box hand signed twice by Ed Ruscha
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha The Amazing Earth, in gift box hand signed twice by Ed Ruscha, ca. 2017 Re-usable ocean bag created from 5 intercepted plastic bottles. In presentation box, uniquely hand s...
Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Plastic, Mixed Media

Nine Swimming Pools and a Broken Glass (Hand signed by Ed Ruscha)
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Nine Swimming Pools and a Broken Glass (HAND SIGNED), 1976 Limited Edition Artist's Book Boldly signed by Ed Ruscha on the first front end page 7 × 5 1/2 inches This is the...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Ink, Mixed Media

Vanish
Located in London, GB
This original screenprint in colours is hand signed in pencil “E. Ruscha” at the lower left sheet edge. It is dated “1973” next to the signature. It is also hand inscribed in pencil ‘Artist...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

Exposures (Hand Signed Twice by Andy Warhol)
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Exposures (Hand Signed Twice by Andy Warhol), 1979 Softcover Monograph. Hand Signed Twice by Andy Warhol on the Cover and the Title Page. Boldly signed TWICE by Andy Warhol in black marker on the front cover and on the upper title page. 13 1/4 × 9 1/2 × 1 1/2 inches Unframed One of Andy Warhol's most famous and popular publications, "Exposures" is his first photography book containing over 360 images of countless major celebrities captured in candid and revealing moments. This first edition softcover monograph featuring photos by Andy Warhol...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Offset

Exposures (Deluxe Edition) Hand Signed and Numbered by Andy Warhol, Official COA
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Deluxe Collectors' Edition of Exposures (Hand Signed and Numbered), 1979 Hardcover Monograph in leather with gilt edge and stamped in gilt. Hand signed by Andy Warhol on...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Graphite

POSTWAR Rare BRILLO Andy WARHOL Index Book Brillo Hologram
Located in New York, NY
An original hard copy of Andy Warhol's Brillo book. 11.25" h x 8.75" w. Wear consistent with age and use. Some wear at corners, as in the images. Andy Warhol, an American artist,...
Category

Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

Unique Polaroid of Roy Lichtenstein, Authenticated by the Andy Warhol Foundation
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Portrait of Roy Lichtenstein, 1975 Polaroid dye-diffusion print Authenticated by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, bears the Foundation stamp verso Frame in...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Polaroid, Ink

L:os Angeles Bicentennial: 200 Years Old (hand signed & numbered by Ed Ruscha)
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha 200 Years Old, 1980 Offset lithograph Hand signed and numbered 132/425 by Ed Ruscha in graphite pencil on the front 30 1/2 × 25 inches Unframed This is a quintessential Los Angeles print...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Pencil, Graphite

Andy Warhol's original poster for the 1982 film "Querelle" - Erotic - Cinema
Located in PARIS, FR
Andy Warhol's original poster for the 1982 film "Querelle" is a fascinating fusion of two artistic worlds: cinema and pop culture art. Directed by German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fass...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper

Electric Chair
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Electric Chair" F. & S. 81, is a screenprint in colors on wove paper by Andy Warhol. The work is signed verso. This piece is from an edition of 250 + 50 AP, and is one from a portfo...
Category

Late 20th Century Pop Art Art

Materials

Screen

To Earl and Camilla, Love Andy Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol To Earl and Camilla, Love Andy Warhol, 1979 Original Heart Drawing held in book with unique dedication to Earl and Camilla McGrath (Signed Twice by Andy Warhol) The original dedicated Warhol drawing is boldly signed by Warhol. The book is also signed by Warhol on the cover. 11 1/2 × 9 1/2 inches Wonderful provenance! We would not acquire or sell drawing in a signed Warhol book without knowing the provenance was irrefutable. This is one of them. Makes a memorable and unique gift. This is a signed drawing of a heart, with a beautiful dedication from Andy Warhol to Earl and Camilla McGrath - art and entertainment impresarios. Warhol writes: "To Earl and Camilla love. Andy Warhol" - on the title page of the hardback monograph "Exposures". The book is also hand signed in marker on the cover - as well! What makes this work even more collectible is that Earl McGrath is even featured in this book - his photograph is reproduced on page 11 of "Exposures". (!!) About the recipients Camilla and Earl McGrath: Camilla McGrath (nee Countess Camilla Pecci-Blunt), wife of art dealer, entertainment executive and impresario Earl McGrath. This work was acquired from the Estate of Earl and Camilla McGrath. (Camilla died in 2007. and Earl died in 2016 at the age of 84.) In remembering Earl McGrath for Vanity Fair magazine, Warhol's editor and confidant Bob Colacello interviewed the many celebrities and artists who adored McGrath: "He was the last of a breed, one of the last great gentlemen and bohemians,” says Harrison Ford.."; He was the funniest man I have ever known,” declares Jerry Hall, whose friendship with McGrath went back to 1975, when she was the girlfriend of Bryan Ferry and he was vice president of Atlantic Records. “He also had a huge heart and was a magnet for us all in New York and Los Angeles.”; “Earl was so brilliantly irreverent,” says Anjelica Huston, who credits McGrath with introducing her to her late husband, the sculptor Robert Graham, who showed at his Los Angeles gallery; “He wasn’t always the jokester,” notes Brice Marden, who frequently dined tête-à-tête with McGrath. “He also had a keen eye and a kind of natural wisdom, albeit with a slightly warped attitude towards things. I just found him a really good person to hang out with. Whenever I had some deep question, I always wanted to consult Earl. It was reassuring to hear what he had to say.”...So who was this Earl McGrath? Unknown to the general public (and liking it that way), he was very well known to the very well known, the ultimate insider equally at home in the upper echelons of music, art, letters, and entertainment. Among the regulars who flocked to the salon-like lunches and dinners he and his wife, Countess Camilla Pecci-Blunt, a descendant of Pope Leo XIII, gave at their apartment across from Carnegie Hall and their house in West Hollywood were Andy Warhol; Mick Jagger; Gore Vidal; Audrey Hepburn; Anita Loos; Cy Twombly; Larry Rivers; Francesco and Alba Clemente; Prince Rupert Loewenstein; Connie Wald; Wendy Stark; Michelle Phillips; Julian Sands; Annie Leibovitz; Jann and Jane Wenner; Sonny and Gita Mehta; Terry Southern; Fernanda Eberstadt; Wes Anderson; Prince Michael of Greece and his wife, Marina Karella...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Foot with Strawberries
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is arguably the most important American artist of the 20th century. He not only defined Pop Art but had an unparalleled influence on artists and visual cultur...
Category

1950s American Modern Art

Materials

Ballpoint Pen

Andy Warhol's original poster for the 1982 film "Querelle" - Erotic - Cinema
Located in PARIS, FR
Andy Warhol's original poster for the 1982 film "Querelle" is a fascinating fusion of two artistic worlds: cinema and pop culture art. Directed by German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fass...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper

Insect Slant
Located in New York, NY
This lithograph, signed and numbered, and produced in an edition of 100 by Ed Ruscha is offered by CLAMP in New York City.
Category

1970s Contemporary Art

Materials

Lithograph

Ivan Karp
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Portrait of Ivan Karp, ca. 1975 Acetate negative acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. Accompanied by a Letter of Provenance and Au...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

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