

Andy Warhol
'Campbell's Soup Pepper Pot'
Screen print Limited Edition
£62,000.00Available
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Description
Artists Proof from an edition of 26 Signed Verso
This set of ten color screenprints is based on the Campbell’s soup can, one of Andy Warhol’s best-known icons. In 1962 Warhol produced a series of thirty-two silkscreen paintings depicting the cans—one canvas for each variety of soup available at the time. He continued to produce images of the soup cans for more than two decades, a process of repetition that reflects his characteristic interest in mimicking the conditions of mechanical reproduction.
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Artist
Andy Warhol's Pop Art was instrumental in the artistic movement that emerged in America and other parts of the world during the 1950s. Even more than 20 years after his passing, his influence continues to shape the creative endeavours of a generation
Andy Warhol's Pop Art was instrumental in the artistic movement that emerged in America and other parts of the world during the 1950s. Even more than 20 years after his passing, his influence continues to shape the creative endeavours of a generation.
Andy Warhol's prints featuring iconic figures like Elvis, Chairman Mao, Muhammad Ali, and, notably, Marilyn Monroe, stand as some of his most significant and influential contributions to contemporary art.
Dimensions
Depth | 2 " |
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Width | 32 " |
Height | 45 " |
Weight | 10 |