Andy Warhol

           b. 1928 - d 1987, Pittsburgh, PA

Andy Warhol was an American artist who led the visual art movement known as Pop Art. Warhol responded to mass-media culture of the 1960s. His silkscreens of cultural and consumer icons—including Mick Jagger, Marilyn Monroe, Chanel, and Campbell’s Soup Cans—made him a leader in the pop art generation. “The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do,” he once explained. He began his career in New York’s commercial art scene and worked for magazines such as Vogue and Glamour.

 Andy Warhol
Van Heusen (Ronald Reagan) (1985)
Screen Print - 161/250 
37.88” x 37.88”

 Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger, FS # 146 (1975)
Screen Print 174/250
43.78” x 28.94”

 Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger, FS #141 (1975)
Screen Print 90/250 
43.78” x 28.94” 

Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger, FS # 144 (1975)
Screen print 90/250
43.78” x 28.94”

Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger FS # 140 (1975)
Screen Print 90/250
43.78” x 28.94”

Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger, FS # 147 (1975)
Screen Print 174/250
43.78” x 28.94”

 Andy Warhol
Flowers (hand coloured) ii.110 (1975)
hand-coloured screen print
40.9” × 27.4”

 Andy Warhol
Flowers (hand coloured) ii.112 (1975)
hand-coloured screen print
40.9” × 27.4”

 Andy Warhol
Flowers (hand coloured) II.118 (1975)
hand-coloured screen print
40.9” × 27.4”

 Andy Warhol
Chanel N5 (Yellow & Blue) (1997)
”Original” Special Edition Lithograph
47” x 67”

Andy Warhol created the Chanel N5 poster circa 1985 as part of his ADS series of prints. Chanel having the rights to use the image waited until 1997 to make the posters available to the general public for advertising due to his untimely death in 1987. The images were used in a campaign from June 1997. These larger 47” x 67” sized “original” posters were used in June of 1997 at various bus shelters in Paris for a limited period of time. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction of the vintage poster. This poster is conservation mounted linen backed and framed

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