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Andy Warhol
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About Andy Warhol
A pioneer of the Pop Art movement, Andy Warhol embraced consumerism and its aesthetic at a time when most of his contemporaries were rebelling against it. With his shock of white hair and penchant for dark glasses and black clothing, he relished and lived up to his celebrity, even when his work received mixed reactions. “Art is what you can get away with,” he famously declared, revelling in his notoriety.
Warhol’s studio, ‘The Factory’, in New York - a glib reference to the mass-produced nature of his work - opened in 1964 and quickly became a hub for movie stars, models, artists and musicians. An opportunity to observe celebrity culture and popular icons up close, his silkscreen prints of Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor and Jackie Kennedy are among the most famous examples of his visionary style of Pop Art and pop culture.
Exploring the relationship between artistic expression, the cult of celebrity and advertising, which flourished in 1960s New York, Warhol’s work spanned a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film and sculpture. Today, more than 30 years after his death, demand for his iconic works continues to grow.
Andy Warhol at a Glance
A pioneer of the Pop Art movement, Warhol captivated the art world with his bold depictions of celebrity culture, consumerism, and vibrant imagery.
Born: 1928–1987
Nationality: American
Based: Deceased
Style: Blue-Chip Pop, Pop Art, Portrait Art
Price range: Available on Request
Theme: Campbell's Soup Cans, Endangered Species, Other Works, Portraits, Flowers
Medium: Painting, Prints & Editions
Andy Warhol
Queen Elizabeth II of The United Kingdom (F. & S. II.335)
1985Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board100 x 80 cm
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Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (F. & S. 336)
1985Screenprint in Colours100 x 80 cm
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Howdy Doody, from Myths (F&S II.263)
1981Screen Print on Lenox Museum Board. Nine Screens, Eleven Colors, Diamond Dust.96 x 96 cm
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Oyster Stew from Campbell’s Soup II
1969Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper89 x 58 cm
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Northwest Coast Mask (FS II.380)
1986Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board91 x 91 cm
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Flowers (Feldman & Schellmann II.6)
1964Offset Lithograph on Wove Paper58 x 58 cm
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Oyster Stew from Campbell’s Soup II
1969Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper89 x 58 cm
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Kiku Flowers (FS II.307)
1983Screenprint in Colours on BFK Rives Wove Paper50 x 66 cm
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Howdy Doody, from Myths (F&S II.263)
1981Screen Print on Lenox Museum Board. Nine Screens, Eleven Colors, Diamond Dust.96 x 96 cm
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Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (F. & S. 336)
1985Screenprint in Colours100 x 80 cm
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"Art is what you can get away with."
"Art is what you can get away with."
Frequently asked questions
Andy Warhol was a leading figure of Pop Art and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. He transformed images of celebrities, consumer goods and mass media into icons of modern culture.
Warhol is known for screenprints and paintings that repeat, reframe and intensify images from advertising, film and popular culture. His Marilyn, Mao, Campbell’s Soup and Flowers works remain among his most recognisable series.
Warhol is collected for his art-historical importance, global recognition and enduring market demand. His work sits at the centre of conversations around celebrity, consumerism, media and the modern image.
Edition size, authenticity, condition, signature, publisher and provenance are essential. For prints, collectors should also review the specific portfolio, colourway and whether the work has strong catalogue references.
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