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Artist: Andy Warhol
Medium: Textile
The souper dress
By Andy Warhol
Located in Jerusalem, IL
A wonderful piece of unknown edition by Andy Warhol.
A silkscreen print on a Cellulose and Cotton dress.
Fearing the artist's trade mark Campbell's soup can.
In very good condition.
Category
1960s Pop Art Textile Figurative Prints
Materials
Textile, Screen
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