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"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 1950’s each shoe he drew meant money coming in. In the 1980’s he re visited the theme of shoes this time creating a series of silkscreens with women’s 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 speckled effect of the diamond dust.Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"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 1950’s each shoe he drew meant money coming in. In the 1980’s he re visited the theme of shoes this time creating a series of silkscreens with women’s 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 speckled effect of the diamond dust.Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 96.00

"Double Elvis, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elvis is one of a whole series of celebrities captured by Andy Warhol in his iconic silkscreen prints. This image of Elvis Presley is believed to be from a publicity still for the Western film Flaming Star (1960). Here Warhol uses the silkscreen to overlap and superimpose the same image one on top of the other. The image could be seen as symbolising Elvis’s double role as a singer as well as a film star. The background is silver with the two images of Elvis pointing a gun at the viewer in black. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 43.00

"Double Mona Lisa, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"This is one of many silkscreen prints Andy Warhol made of the iconic Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci. He used a single silkscreen to re-create the same image over and over again. This one has two images of the Mona Lisa side by side in black on a cream background.Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 36.00

"Edie, 1966 by Andy Warhol"
"Edie Sedgwick met Andy Warhol in 1965 and went on to star in many of his films and in photographs (like the rolls of film in this print). Edie was an heiress, socialite, actress, and fashion model she eventually fell out with Warhol and his circle and died aged 28 due to drugs and alcohol. Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 36.00

"Eggs, 1982 (multi) by Andy Warhol"
"Eggs, 1982 (multi) is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Eggs was one of Warhol’s later more abstract works and features a collection of flat coloured eggs on a black background. So simple yet so effective it has hints of Damien Hirst’s spot paintings. At the bottom are the words Andy Warhol eggs 1982.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 43.00

"Eggs, 1982 (pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Eggs is a more abstract piece by the iconic Andy Warhol. This gorgeous museum quality print by Andy Warhol depicting a cluster of eggs in a sweet pastel pink contrasting with its stark black background©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 43.00

"Elvis 2 Times, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elvis 2 Times, 1963 is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Elvis is one of a whole series of celebrities captured by Andy Warhol in his iconic silkscreen prints. This image of Elvis Presley is believed to be from a publicity still for the Western film Flaming Star (1960). Here Warhol uses the silkscreen to overlap and superimpose the same image one on top of the other. The image could be seen as symbolising Elvis’s double role as a singer as well as a film star. The background is silver with the two images of Elvis pointing a gun at the viewer in black. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Elvis I and II, 1964 (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol"
"Andy Warhol was fascinated by celebrity and over his career captured many in his silkscreen prints. This version of Elvis is almost a diptych with the left hand image in bold colours and the right silver and black. The double Elvis on the left are on a blue background with red shirts and purple jeans their faces are flesh coloured with red lips. On the right the Elvis are black on a silver background. The image of Elvis Presley is believed to be from a publicity still for the Western film Flaming Star (1960). Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 144.00

"Elvis, 1963 (triple Elvis) by Andy Warhol"
"Elvis is one of a whole series of celebrities captured by Andy Warhol in his iconic silkscreen prints. This image of Elvis Presley is believed to be from a publicity still for the Western film Flaming Star (1960). Here Warhol uses the silkscreen to overlap and superimpose the same image one on top of the other three times. The background is silver with the three images of Elvis pointing a gun at the viewer in black. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 43.00

"Empire, 1964 by Andy Warhol"
"Empire is a stunning black and white museum quality art print by the pioneer of pop art, Andy Warhol. This print is from a film strip of the Empire State Building in New York, and is from Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire. Empire is an 8 hour film Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Flowers c.1964 ( red, yellow, orange on blue) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers c.1964 ( red, yellow, orange on blue) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours these are red, yellow, orange and blue.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Flowers c.1964 ( red, yellow, orange on blue) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers c.1964 ( red, yellow, orange on blue) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version is a collection of layers of the image in red, yellow, orange and blue.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 purple, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 red) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 purple, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 red) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours this has each flower in a different colour purple, blue, pink and red.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 purple, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 red) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 purple, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 red) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours this has each flower in a different colour purple, blue, pink and red.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 pink, 2 yellow) FRAMED by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 pink, 2 yellow) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flowers in different colours red, pink and two yellow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.FRAMED WITH WHITE OR BLACK WOODEN BOX FRAME AND NORMAL GLASS (OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE AT ADDITIONAL COST). USE FRAMING OPTIONS TO VIEW, BUT DO NOT ADD TO THE BASKET.SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE WEEK - YOU ARE PAYING FOR THE FRAMING AND £1 FOR THE PRINT (usually £58) ONLY TWO AVAILABLE"
Price: 133.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 pink, 2 yellow) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 pink, 2 yellow) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flowers in different colours red, pink and two yellow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 yellow, 2 pink) FRAMED by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 yellow, 2 pink) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flowers in different colours red, yellow and two pink. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.FRAMED WITH WHITE OR BLACK WOODEN BOX FRAME AND NORMAL GLASS (OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE AT ADDITIONAL COST). USE FRAMING OPTIONS TO VIEW, BUT DO NOT ADD TO THE BASKET.SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE WEEK - YOU ARE PAYING FOR THE FRAMING AND £1 FOR THE PRINT (usually £58) ONLY TWO AVAILABLE"
Price: 133.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 yellow, 2 pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (1 red, 1 yellow, 2 pink) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flowers in different colours red, yellow and two pink. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (4 yellow) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (4 yellow) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flower all in yellow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Flowers, c.1964 (4 yellow) by Andy Warhol"
"Flowers, c.1964 (4 yellow) is a high quality open edition print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol. Being square meant you could hang these flowers any way you wanted depending on what angle you liked. The original image for the flowers came from a photograph of seven hibiscus flowers taken by Patricia Caulfield in the magazine called Modern Photography. Warhol cropped this image to a perfect square and manipulating the flowers so they fitted. The use of someone else’s photograph in his work lead to a law suit and after this Warhol only used his own photographs in his work. Warhol produced the same collection of flowers in a whole variety of colours is version has the four flower all in yellow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Gold Marilyn Monroe, 1962 by Andy Warhol"
"Warhol created this painting the year screen legend Marilyn Monroe committed suicide. The canvas is covered with an iridescent gold and Marilyn’s face is silkscreened in the centre of the composition. Like Warhol’s other images this uses that a 1953 publicity still for the movie Niagara that he turned into a silkscreen. Warhol was fascinated by celebrity and created hundreds of images of start like Marilyn and Elvis."
Price: 48.00

"Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Death and guns in particular emerged as a prominent theme in Warhol’s work from the 1960’s onwards starting with his ‘Death and Disaster’ series. He also created a series of gun prints featuring the 22 snub-nosed pistol Valerie Solanas used in 1968 when she shot at him. At the same time as producing the gun images he was producing his images of knives. In this work on the pink background the gun is reproduced three times in in cream red and black each angled to create a fan. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 48.00

"Guns, c.1981-82 (white and black on red) by Andy Warhol"
"Death and guns in particular emerged as a prominent theme in Warhol’s work in the 1960’s onwards starting with his ‘Death and Disaster’ series. He also created a series of gun prints featuring the 22 snub-nosed pistol Valerie Solanas used in 1968 when she shot at him. At the same time as producing the gun images he was producing his images of knives. In this work on red background has a black and white gun superimposed slightly over each other. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 48.00

"I like Boring Things by Andy Warhol"
"This museum quality open edition art print is a reproduction of Andy Warhol’s iconic exhibition poster from his first show outside the US in 1968, at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. It feature a quote from the artist ‘I like Boring Things’. A minimalist piece with iconic black typography, this is a stylish and versatile art print. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 22.00

"I never read by Andy Warhol"
"This museum quality open edition art print is a reproduction of Andy Warhol’s iconic exhibition poster from his first show outside the US in 1968, at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. It feature a quote from the artist ‘I never read. I just look at pictures’. A minimalist piece with iconic black typography, this is a stylish and versatile art print. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 22.00

"Jackie, 1964 (on blue) by Andy Warhol"
"Jackie Kennedy appears here in the same vein as other Warhol celebrity portraits that began with Marilyn Monroe and went on to cover all types of celebrity even being commissioned by the celebrities themselves. Other works Warhol produced of Jackie Kennedy reflected more in the aftermath of the assignation of her husband John F Kennedy. Like the Marilyn’s this is an image of her face with a blue background she has red lips and green eyeshadow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"John Wayne, 1986 by Andy Warhol"
"This image of John Wayne was part of the ""Cowboys and Indians"", produced by Warhol in the 1980’s. He used is a publicity photo from the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). It was re work with Warhol’s usual silkscreen style. The red brown pallet of the figure is set off by the blue outline which is slightly offset to the image. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Knives, 1981-82 (red) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is a negative image of black knives on a red background.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (aqua) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is images is of a set of knives on an aqua blue background.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (silver & black) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is images has two sets of knives one positive image and one negative in black and silver.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00