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Andy Warhol
Pepper Pot from Campbell's Soup

1968

$100,000
£76,795.70
€88,006.93
CA$140,775.30
A$157,699.45
CHF 82,175.79
MX$1,923,607.80
NOK 1,044,265.80
SEK 984,668.22
DKK 656,859.60

About the Item

"Pepper Pot from Campbell's Soup" is a screenprint by Pop artist Andy Warhol. The print is signed in ball point pen and lettered, verso, "Andy Warhol L". The framed print measures 41 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 3/4 in. There are 250 works signed in ball point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso. There are 26 AP signed and lettered A-Z in ball point pen on verso, this work is letter 'L'. Andy Warhol — who famously said that, “In the future, everybody will be famous for 15 minutes” — was known for his portraits of influential and powerful celebrities, business people, and socialites. He was obsessed with wealth and fame. Warhol was a commercial illustrator before he found fame. For him, success in business was also art. He was a visionary who predicted a consumer society. As he assembled a motley cast of studio assistants and “Superstar” actors at his Factory studio in New York, Warhol himself became a pop culture icon — and eventually one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Warhol began making silkscreen paintings in 1962, because the process was faster and felt more like an assembly line than the traditional approach. He removed himself as much as he could from the process, leaving “the production” of his ideas to others who could reproduce images many times, with only slight differences. To create these works, Warhol would select photographs from newspapers and magazines, send them to a printer to be enlarged on silk screens, and then direct Factory assistants to lay the screens over canvases and apply one or two colors with a squeegee. Color was significant in his portraits, and his style became as identifiable as the personalities in the pictures. Warhol’s commentary on consumer and celebrity culture made him a controversial figure — both celebrated and panned by critics, collectors, curators and, eventually, the general public. Today, Warhol’s paintings are mostly held by institutions, which continually feature him in solo and group exhibitions, as well as in installations of their permanent collections. The ongoing fascination with his work and legacy contributes to his high market value and reinforces the icon status he had always hoped to gain. Provenance: Signed in ball point pen and lettered, verso, "Andy Warhol L"
  • Creator:
    Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1968
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35 in (88.9 cm)Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    L/Z from the total of 26 lettered AP, aside from the regular edition of 250Price: $100,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    Palm Desert, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 392481stDibs: LU9310718282

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