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"Four Marilyns, c.1962"
"Celebrity Pop Art Colourful Art Prints For Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Frog, 1983"
"Pop Art Art Prints for Frames Animal Children"
Price: 27.00

"Gun, c. 1982 (many/rainbow)"
"Battle / War Pop Art Art Prints for Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Heart, 1984 (I love you)"
"Art For Lovers Pop Art Art Prints for FramesColourful"
Price: 27.00

"Hearts, c. 1979-84"
"Art For Lovers Pop Art Art Prints for Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Marilyn , 1964 (on light blue-grey)"
"Celebrity Pop Art Colourful Art Prints For Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Marilyn, c. 1979-86 (pink on black)"
"Celebrity Pop Art Colourful Art Prints For Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Neuschwanstein, 1987"
"Landscape Pop Art Art Prints for Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Red Elvis, 1962"
"Pop Art Art Prints for Frames Celebrity Red Music"
Price: 27.00

"Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, 1985 (light outline)"
"Pop Art Art Prints for Frames CelebrityColourful"
Price: 27.00

"Speed Skater, 1983"
"Sport Pop Art Art Prints for Frames"
Price: 27.00

"Vanishing Animals [Butterfly], 1986"
"Pop Art Animal"
Price: 27.00

"Vanishing Animals [Butterfly], 1986"
"Pop Art Animal"
Price: 27.00

"Art is what...."
"Pop Art Yellow Celebrity"
Price: 35.00

"But I always..."
"Pop Art Blue Celebrity"
Price: 94.00

"Flowers Pink and Red"
"Pink Floral Pop Art Red"
Price: 94.00

"Flowers Yellow and White"
"Floral Pop Art Yellow"
Price: 94.00

"The idea of..."
"Pink Pop Art Celebrity"
Price: 94.00

"Daisy c. 1982 (fuchsia and yellow)"
"Pink Floral Pop Art Hot Yellow"
Price: 57.00

"Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, 1985 (dark outline)"
"In 1985 Warhol embarked on his largest portfolio of screenprints, a series of portraits of the only four reigning queens in the world at the time it was published. This print of Warhol,s silkscreen is based on a portrait of Queen Elizabeth painted in 1977 to mark her Silver Jubilee. The Reigning Queens, title is reputably intended as a pun on Raging Queen, however, as always with Warhol, the flippancy masks a more serious point about the nature of celebrity and image in the modern world."
Price: 27.00

"Portrait of Maurice"
"Maurice was the beloved dachshund of Gabrielle Keiller, who bequeathed her art collection to Modern One, part of the National Galleries of Scotland, in 1995. To create this image, Warhol worked from Polaroids of Maurice, taken at Keiller,s London home. Pop artist Andy Warhol was obsessed with fame and produced many portraits of the rich and famous. However, if someone was unwilling to sit for their own portrait, Warhol would often suggest that he could create a portrait of a pet instead."
Price: 26.00

"Reigning Queens: Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands, 1985"
"Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands was created in 1985 and forms a part of Andy Warhol's celebrated series from that year, Reigning Queens,. The series consisted of portraits of four female monarchs in their own right, rather than those married to a King: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Queen Ntombi laTfwala of Swaziland and Queen Beatrix, who in turn had succeeded her mother, Queen Juliana. Based on official or media photographs, Warhol incorporated abstract blocks of colour that, although screen-printed, appear collaged. He has also combined printed elements derived from drawings, which emphasise details such as jewellery. As the King of Pop Art, it was only natural that Warhol should turn to these celebrated queens as his subjects. Early in his career, Warhol had taken the dollar bill as a source, as well as the various starlets and celebrities of his day; now, he was portraying people whose portraits were reproduced on the currency of their nations. Queen Beatrix perfectly encapsulated the fairytale glamour that so enthralled Warhol within the world of celebrity and the international aristocracy to which his own fame had given him access.ᅠ"
Price: 27.00

"Mount Vesuvius, 1985"
"This Andy Warhol print, based on a postcard and photographs of Vesuvian blasts, imagines a fateful eruption. Blocks of bright red, deep purple, pale grey and vivid yellow, map out the explosive mountain landscape. Two centuries prior, in the context of Grand Tour art and ephemera circulating around Western Europe, Mount Vesuvius was very much an overexposed icon. Hundreds of artists, including Pomeo Batoni, J.M.W. Turner and Joseph Wright of Derby, have incorporated Vesuvius into their works. This iconic Pop Art print falls in-line with Andy Warhol,s fixation with the mass reproduction of culture through imagery."
Price: 27.00

"Set of 10 Campbell's Soup I (Onion, Black Bean Consomme, Tomato, Pepper Pot, Beef, Green Pea, Vegetable, Chicken Noodle, Mushroom)"
"This collection of museum art prints is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhol,s iconic Campbell,s Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhol,s Campbell,s Soup Can reproduces an object of mass consumption in the most literal sense. The original artworks were silkscreened, a printmaking method originally invented for commercial use. In a semi-mechanized process, Warhol repeated the same basic soup can image on dozens of canvases. Warhol claimed that the Campbell,s Soup Can was his favourite work. Of Campbell,s Soup he said, モI used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch every day, for 20 years, I guess, the same thing over and over again. Someone said my life has dominated me; I liked that idea.ヤ"
Price: 150.00

"Mechanical Terrier, 1983"
"This fantastic museum art print is of a bright Pop Art classic by Andy Warhol. The original work was created in 1983 after art dealer Bruno Bischofberger asked Warhol to create a series of paintings for children. Warhol was inspired by his personal collection and created a fantastic body of work depicting children,s toys titled the Toy Paintings,. For his 1983 Paintings for Children, exhibition in Zurich, adults had to squat down to look at the canvases which were hung at eye level for three-to five year-old children. An entry fee was charged for adults not accompanied by a child under six, the money going to a children,s charity."
Price: 27.00

"Monkey, 1983"
"This fantastic museum art print is of a bright Pop Art classic by Andy Warhol. The original work was created in 1983 after art dealer Bruno Bischofberger asked Warhol to create a series of paintings for children. Warhol was inspired by his personal collection and created a fantastic body of work depicting children,s toys titled the Toy Paintings,. For his 1983 Paintings for Children, exhibition in Zurich, adults had to squat down to look at the canvases which were hung at eye level for three-to five year-old children. An entry fee was charged for adults not accompanied by a child under six, the money going to a children,s charity."
Price: 27.00

"Moon Explorer Robot 1983"
"This fantastic museum art print is of a bright Pop Art classic by Andy Warhol. The original work was created in 1983 after art dealer Bruno Bischofberger asked Warhol to create a series of paintings for children. Warhol was inspired by his personal collection and created a fantastic body of work depicting children,s toys titled the Toy Paintings,. For his 1983 Paintings for Children, exhibition in Zurich, adults had to squat down to look at the canvases which were hung at eye level for three-to five year-old children. An entry fee was charged for adults not accompanied by a child under six, the money going to a children,s charity."
Price: 27.00

"Panda, 1983"
"This fantastic museum art print is of a bright Pop Art classic by Andy Warhol. The original work was created in 1983 after art dealer Bruno Bischofberger asked Warhol to create a series of paintings for children. Warhol was inspired by his personal collection and created a fantastic body of work depicting children,s toys titled the Toy Paintings,. For his 1983 Paintings for Children, exhibition in Zurich, adults had to squat down to look at the canvases which were hung at eye level for three-to five year-old children. An entry fee was charged for adults not accompanied by a child under six, the money going to a children,s charity."
Price: 27.00

"Double Elvis, 1963"
"This is a fine art print of Double Elvis 1963, by renowned Pop artist Andy Warhol. The original is a silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint on canvas and is a prime example of Warhol,s early photographic silkscreen technique. The portrait forms part of a series of 22 images of Elvis, nine of which are now in major museum collections around the world. The print depicts Elvis Presley as a cowboy, complete with holster and pistol pointed at the viewer. The piece was inspired by Elvis Presley,s successful 1960 film Flaming Star,, in which the singer-actor played a half white, half Native American, struggling between two cultures. One of Warhol,s Double Elvis silkscreen originals fetched a record $37m at auction in 2012."
Price: 27.00

"Campbell's Soup I: Beef, 1968"
"This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhol,s iconic Campbell,s Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhol,s Campbell,s 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 repeated the same basic soup can image on dozens of canvases. Warhol claimed that the Campbell,s Soup Can was his favourite work. Of Campbell,s Soup he said, モI used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch every day, for 20 years, I guess, the same thing over and over again. Someone said my life has dominated me; I liked that idea.ヤ"
Price: 25.00

"Campbell's Soup I: Black Bean, 1968"
"This museum art print is a Pop Art classic printed on fine art paper. Andy Warhol,s iconic Campbell,s Soup Can is arguably the signature image of his career. Warhol,s Campbell,s 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 repeated the same basic soup can image on dozens of canvases. Warhol claimed that the Campbell,s Soup Can was his favourite work. Of Campbell,s Soup he said, モI used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch every day, for 20 years, I guess, the same thing over and over again. Someone said my life has dominated me; I liked that idea.ヤ"
Price: 25.00