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    Andy Warhol

    American • 1928 - 1987

    Andy Warhol was the leading exponent of the Pop Art movement in the U.S. in the 1960s. Following an early career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol achieved fame with his revolutionary series of silkscreened prints and paintings of familiar objects, such as Campbell's soup tins, and celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe. Obsessed with popular culture, celebrity and advertising, Warhol created his slick, seemingly mass-produced images of everyday subject matter from his famed Factory studio in New York City. His use of mechanical methods of reproduction, notably the commercial technique of silk screening, wholly revolutionized art-making.

    Working as an artist, but also director and producer, Warhol produced a number of avant-garde films in addition to managing the experimental rock band The Velvet Underground and founding Interview magazine. A central figure in the New York art scene until his untimely death in 1987, Warhol was notably also a mentor to such artists as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

     

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Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I), from 11 Pop Artists, Volume I

1966
Screenprint in silver, on wove paper, with full margins,
I. 20 3/4 x 17 1/8 in (52.7 x 43.5 cm)
S. 24 x 20 in (61 x 50.8 cm)

stamp signed in ink and numbered `XLIII' in pencil on the reverse (one of 50 proofs in Roman numerals, the edition was 200), published by Original Editions, New York, in very good condition, unframed.

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Sold for $20,000

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New York 28 October 2013 10am & 6pm