Andy Warhol Liz 1964 Offset lithograph in colors, on wove paper, with full margins. I. 21 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. (55.6 x 55.6 cm) S. 23 x 23 in. (58.4 x 58.4 cm) Signed and dated in black ball-point pen (from the edition of approximately 300), published by Leo Castelli, New York, unframed.
Exhibited Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusettes, For the Young Collector, December 4 1965 - December 31 1966 Literature Freyda Feldman and Jörg Schellmann 7 Catalogue Essay The owner of this print was an undergraduate student at Brandeis University when the Rose Art Museum organized an early show of Pop art. Leo Castelli (gallery) generously consigned various posters they had published up until that time, sending works by Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist and Warhol that could be purchased by the students. This example was purchased there by the current owner on December, 5, 1965 for $12.50 Read More Artist Bio Andy Warhol American • 1928 - 1987 A seminal figure in the Pop Art movement of the early 1960s, Andy Warhol's paintings and screenprints are iconic beyond the scope of Art History, having become universal signifiers of an age. An early career in commercial illustration led to Warhol's appropriation of imagery from American popular culture and insistent concern with the superficial wonder of permanent commodification that yielded a synthesis of word and image, of art and the everyday. Warhol's obsession with creating slick, seemingly mass-produced artworks led him towards the commercial technique of screenprinting, which allowed him to produce large editions of his painted subjects. The clean, mechanical surface and perfect registration of the screenprinting process afforded Warhol a revolutionary absence of authorship that was crucial to the Pop Art manifesto. View More Works
Andy Warhol Liz 1964 Offset lithograph in colors, on wove paper, with full margins. I. 21 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. (55.6 x 55.6 cm) S. 23 x 23 in. (58.4 x 58.4 cm) Signed and dated in black ball-point pen (from the edition of approximately 300), published by Leo Castelli, New York, unframed.
Exhibited Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusettes, For the Young Collector, December 4 1965 - December 31 1966 Literature Freyda Feldman and Jörg Schellmann 7 Catalogue Essay The owner of this print was an undergraduate student at Brandeis University when the Rose Art Museum organized an early show of Pop art. Leo Castelli (gallery) generously consigned various posters they had published up until that time, sending works by Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist and Warhol that could be purchased by the students. This example was purchased there by the current owner on December, 5, 1965 for $12.50 Read More Artist Bio Andy Warhol American • 1928 - 1987 A seminal figure in the Pop Art movement of the early 1960s, Andy Warhol's paintings and screenprints are iconic beyond the scope of Art History, having become universal signifiers of an age. An early career in commercial illustration led to Warhol's appropriation of imagery from American popular culture and insistent concern with the superficial wonder of permanent commodification that yielded a synthesis of word and image, of art and the everyday. Warhol's obsession with creating slick, seemingly mass-produced artworks led him towards the commercial technique of screenprinting, which allowed him to produce large editions of his painted subjects. The clean, mechanical surface and perfect registration of the screenprinting process afforded Warhol a revolutionary absence of authorship that was crucial to the Pop Art manifesto. View More Works
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