
Self-Portrait in Fright Wig, 1986 by Andy Warhol
Self-Portrait in Fright Wig, 1986 is a museum quality print ...

Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) by Andy Warhol
Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) is a museum quality print o...

Self Portrait, 1986 (red, white & blue camo) by Andy Wa...
Self Portrait, 1986 (red, white & blue camo) is a museum qua...

Statue of Liberty, c.1985 by Andy Warhol
Statue of Liberty, c.1985 is a museum quality art print of a...

Abstract Painting, 1982 by Andy Warhol
Abstract painting is a high quality open edition print of an...
Andy Warhol. Polaroids
Detail of The Last Supper, 1986 By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is of a detail from Andy Warhols The Last Supper. The Pop Art image is part of a series of Last Supper paintings which were made in late 1986. This was Andy Warhols last ever completed suite of paintings before his death in February 1987.The series was a commission for the Milan bank Credito-Valtellinese. The Warhol originals were hung in the banks new premises,...
Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol
Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhols iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for Taylors film Butterfly 8 as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth...
Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol
Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhols iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for Taylors film Butterfly 8 as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabet...
Cow, 1976 (pink & purple) by Andy Warhol
Cow, 1976 (pink & purple) is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by pop artist Andy Warhol Warhol was inspired to produce images of cows by Ivan Karp an art dealer who told Warhol Why dont you paint some cows? Theyre so wonderfully pastoral and such a durable image in the history of the arts. His cow took on bright pop colours and equally bright backgrounds. They were als...
Cow, 1976 (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol
Cow, 1976 (Special Edition) is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by pop artist Andy Warhol Warhol was inspired to produce images of cows by Ivan Karp an art dealer who told Warhol Why dont you paint some cows? Theyre so wonderfully pastoral and such a durable image in the history of the arts. His cow took on bright pop colours and equally bright backgrounds. They were a...
Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol
Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhols iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for her film Butterfly 8 as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Taylo...
Cow, 1976 By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic cow was first published for his retirement exhibition at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, in April 1966. The photographic image was taken from an unidentified book on animal husbandry and the caption in the book read, A Good Jersey Head. Warhols beautiful pink cow is removed from the land...
In the future by Andy Warhol
This museum quality open edition art print is a reproduction of Andy Warhols iconic exhibition poster from his first show outside the US in 1968, at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. It feature Andy Warhols most famous quote In the future everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes. He would often miss quote it on purpose when asked about it and it has becound a cliché in reference ...
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (blue and purple) By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic Campbells Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhols Campbells Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artwork was silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol...
Diamond Dust Shoes, 1980 (lilac, blue, green) by Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol started drawing shoes as part of his career as a commercial artist in the 1950s each shoe he drew meant money coming in. In the 1980s he re visited the theme of shoes this time creating a series of silkscreens with womens shoes in a variety of colours. The original silkscreens were then covered in diamond dust hence the name diamond dust shoes. On these prints you can see the spe...
Art (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol
Art is what you can get away with isn't originally a quote from Andy Warhol but from the Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan. But it certainly encapsulates Warhols approach to art challenging the media and objects we look at as art. Like Duchamp and his signed urinal Warhol wanted to explore what it meant to be a work of art. Warhol also used the silkscreen originally an industrial pri...
Self-Portrait in Fright Wig, 1986 by Andy Warhol
Self-Portrait in Fright Wig, 1986 is a museum quality print of photograph of American pop artist Andy Warhol. This self-portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. This print is of one of the many polaroids he took in order to create his self-portraits. Here he is wearing his fright wig and sunglasses and appears to be a disembodies head against the b...
Diamond Dust Shoes, 1980-81 (blue-grey) (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol started drawing shoes as part of his career as a commercial artist in the 1950s each shoe he drew meant money coming in. In the 1980s he re visited the theme of shoes this time creating a series of silkscreens with womens shoes in a variety of colours. The original silkscreens were then covered in diamond dust hence the name diamond dust shoes. On these prints you can see the spe...
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and purple) By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic Campbells Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhols Campbells Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artwork was silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol...
Campbell's Tomato Soup Can, 1968 By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic Campbells Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhols Campbells Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artwork was silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol...
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and red) By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic Campbells Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhols Campbells Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artwork was silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol...
Self Portrait, 1986 by Andy Warhol
This blue coloured self portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. Warhol strongly controlled his image through his career and worked just as hard on cultivating the image of the artist and he did on creating his art. He took a whole series of polaroids often in his striking fright wig and then used these to create silkscreen portraits along the lines...
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (pink and red) By Andy Warhol
This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhols iconic Campbells Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career.Warhols Campbells Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artwork was silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol repea...
Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol
Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhols iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for her film Butterfly 8 as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Tayl...
Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) by Andy Warhol
Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) is a museum quality print of an original work by American pop artist Andy Warhol This self-portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. Warhol strongly controlled his image through his career and worked just as hard on cultivating the image of the artist and he did on creating his art. He took a whole series of polaroids of...
One Hundred Cans, 1962 by Andy Warhol
100 Cans was painted by hand, assisted by stencils and if you look closely you can see variations in the cans. The repetition of the image and the fact it is cut off the bottom of the page reflect the machine aesthetic of repetition loved by Andy Warhol. When asked why he did so many image of the Campbells soup canes Warhol said it was because he had it for lunch every day for 20 years. Warhol d...