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Andy Warhol
Skulls, 1976 (FS.II.159)

1976

$158,500
£121,721.18
€139,490.98
CA$223,128.85
A$249,953.62
CHF 130,006.93
MX$3,048,918.36
NOK 1,655,161.29
SEK 1,560,699.13
DKK 1,041,122.47

About the Item

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 – photography, collage, and drawing – creating a highly complex, even confusing, surface. Is this a photograph of a skull, a photograph of a drawing of a skull, or a drawing traced from a photograph of a skull? Or perhaps all three? (Frayda Feldman and Jörg Schellmann, Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné 1962-1987, New York, 2003, pg. 27).
  • Creator:
    Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1976
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.25 in (99.7 cm)Width: 49 in (124.46 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
    generally excellent condition with scattered surface scratches, minor crease with ink loss lower right red and creased corner lower left.
  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1881stDibs: LU2664213425332

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